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Sandy Hawley

Sandy Hawley
Occupation Jockey
Born April 16, 1949
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Career wins 6,450
Major racing wins
Alabama Stakes (1970)
Queen's Plate (1970, 1971, 1975, 1978)
Prince of Wales Stakes (1970 & 1975)
Breeders' Stakes (1970, 1973, 1975, 1988)
Canadian Oaks
(1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1988, 1990)
Coronation Futurity
(1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976)
Star Shoot Stakes
(1971, 1972, 1974, 1989, 1996)
Dominion Day Stakes (1972)
Col. R.S. McLaughlin Stakes
(1972, 1975, 1977, 1989, 1991)
Summer Stakes
(1974, 1977, 1978, 1989, 1997)
Whitney Handicap (1975)
Washington, D.C. International (1975 & 1976)
United Nations Handicap (1976)
Canadian International Stakes (1976 & 1979)
Longacres Mile (1976, 1982)
Hollywood Gold Cup (1981)
Hollywood Futurity (1983)
Bing Crosby Handicap (1979, 1980)
Lane's End Breeders' Futurity (1986)
Spinster Stakes (1986)
Ashland Stakes (1987)
Jammed Lovely Stakes
(1988, 1990, 1992, 1996)
Jamaica Handicap (1989)
Barbados Gold Cup (1993)
Racing awards
Leading jockey at Woodbine Racetrack
(1969 through 1978, 1988 through 1990)
North America's Outstanding Apprentice Jockey (1969)
United States Champion Jockey by wins
(1970, 1972, 1973, 1976)
Canadian Champion Jockey by wins (nine times)
Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey (1976)
George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award (1976)
Canada's Most Outstanding Athlete (1973, 1976)
Sovereign Award for Outstanding Jockey (1978, 1988)
Avelino Gomez Memorial Award (1986)
Honours
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1986)
Canadian Horse racing's Man of the Year (1988)
United States' Racing Hall of Fame (1992)
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1998)
Order of Canada (1976)
Significant horses
L'Enjoleur, Kennedy Road, Youth
Fanfreluche, Ancient Title, Golden Act, Dahlia

Desmond Sanford "Sandy" Hawley, CM (born April 16, 1949 in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Hall of Fame jockey.

Sandy Hawley started out as a plumber then later decided to be a jockey. He started his career as a jockey when he was a 17-year-old boy, hotwalking horses at a Toronto racetrack. Two years later, he became a regular rider at racetracks in Ontario and then rode at racetracks on the East Coast of the United States. Hawley became the first jockey to ever lead the Canadian standings in a full season as an apprentice. In 1969, a time when there were no Sovereign or Eclipse Awards for jockeys, Hawley rode 230 winners, the most that year of any apprentice jockey in North America. He went on to race in the United States where he led all jockeys in victories for the years 1970, 1972, 1973 and 1976. In the 1973 season, he became the first jockey to ever win 500 races in one year, breaking Bill Shoemaker's record. Sandy Hawley has career earnings of over $88.6 million and was one of the most successful jockeys of his generation.

Racing in California, Hawley was named the winner of Santa Anita Park's prestigious George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award. Given to a North American rider who demonstrates the highest of standards of personal and professional conduct both on and off the racetrack, Hawley has had the lifelong reputation of being a gentleman and a man of honor. In 1976 he won the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey in the United States after he broke thoroughbred racing's all-time money-winning record for a single year.

As a boy growing up in Canada, Hawley developed a love for the game of ice hockey and while riding in California, he got an ice-level job as a penalty timekeeper for the home games of the Los Angeles Kings hockey team, giving himself a great view of his favorite game.

He won the Lou Marsh Trophy in 1973 and 1976 as Canada’s top athlete and was decorated with the Order of Canada, his country’s highest individual civilian honor for outstanding accomplishments by a citizen. In addition to winning a large number of major Stakes races in the United States, four times he won Canada's most prestigious thoroughbred horse race, the Queen's Plate. Twice, Hawley won seven races in a single day at Toronto’s Woodbine Racetrack and at Santa Anita Park had six wins in a single day on two occasions. Hawley and Avelino Gomez each won the Coronation Futurity Stakes a record five times. Gomez won the race four years running between 1964 and 1967. Hawley won the race five out of six years between 1971 and 1976, his streak broken by Gomez's fifth win in 1972.


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