Michael Hole | |
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Occupation | Jockey |
Born | March 29, 1941 Canterbury, England |
Died | April 22, 1976 (age 35) |
Career wins | 2042 |
Major racing wins | |
Princeton Handicap (1967) Jersey Derby (1969) New York Stakes (1969) Orange Bowl Handicap (1969) Salvator Mile Handicap (1969) Canadian Turf Handicap (1971) Comely Stakes (1971) Gazelle Handicap (1971) Jim Dandy Stakes (1971) Longfellow Handicap (1971) Monmouth Oaks (1971, 1973) Everglades Stakes (1972, 1973, 1975) Lamplighter Stakes (1972) Amory L. Haskell Handicap (1972) Colonial Handicap (1973) Governor Stakes (1974) Marlboro Cup Handicap (1974) Molly Pitcher Stakes (1974) Roseben Handicap (1974) Westchester Handicap (1974) Derby Trial Stakes (1975) Sorority Stakes (1975) Spinaway Stakes (1975) Arlington-Washington Lassie Stakes (1975) Astoria Stakes (1975) Debutante Stakes (1975) Oak Leaf Stakes (1975) Grey Lag Handicap (1976) |
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Racing awards | |
Leading jockey at Monmouth Park (1970) | |
Significant horses | |
Big Spruce, Dearly Precious, Desert Vixen, Forward Gal, In Reality |
Michael "Mike" Hole (March 29, 1941 – April 22, 1976) was a jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing.
Born in Canterbury, England, Michael Hole moved to the United States in 1961 where he rode professionally for fourteen years, winning 2042 races while riding horses to earnings of US$13,520,479. He was a regular rider at NYRA tracks in New York and at Monmouth Park Racetrack, Garden State Park Racetrack, and the Atlantic City Race Course in New Jersey. In winter, Michael Hole relocated to Florida where he competed at Tropical Park, Hialeah Park and at Gulfstream Park.
In the U.S. Triple Crown series, Michael Hole rode in three Kentucky Derbys with his best result a fifth-place finish in 1973. He finished tenth in the 1970 Preakness Stakes. Among his early major wins, Michael Hole captured the 1969 Jersey Derby aboard Al Hattab. In 1971, he took over as the regular rider of the 1970 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly, Forward Gal, piloting her to wins in the Comely Stakes, Gazelle Handicap, Monmouth Oaks and the Betsy Ross Handicap. In 1975, Michael Hole was the principal rider of Dearly Precious, helping to guide her to that year's Eclipse Award as the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.