Former US champion jockey Eddie Arcaro has entered the new Oxford Dictionary of Quotations with his comment, ‘When a jockey retires he becomes just another little man.’
Former US champion jockey Eddie Arcaro has entered the new Oxford Dictionary of Quotations with his comment, ‘When a jockey retires he becomes just another little man.’ Nobody in politically correct America pulled him up for not saying ‘person’, despite the 3,700 winners of races worth some £46 million ridden by the marvellous Julie Krone before she quit the saddle.
In Britain, sadly, the question would not have arisen. We have plenty of successful women trainers: nobody could have handled triple Gold Cup winner Best Mate better than Henrietta Knight. Jenny Pitman collected two Grand Nationals and a brace of Gold Cups. Pam Sly won last year’s 1,000 Guineas with Speciosa. A look at the parade ring before most races will confirm that most stables have at least as many lasses as lads on their staff these days.

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