词条 | Chuck Baltazar |
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|name = Chuck Baltazar |image = |caption = |occupation = Jockey |birth_place = Fort Morgan, Colorado, United States |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|05|22}} |death_date = |death_place = |career wins = 2,912[1] |race = Jennings Handicap (1965, 1966, 1968, 1975) Adirondack Stakes (1968) Arlington-Washington Lassie Stakes (1968) John B. Campbell Handicap (1968, 1970) Stuyvesant Handicap (1968) Gallorette Handicap (1969) Bay Shore Stakes (1970) Canadian International Stakes (1970) Distaff Handicap (1970, 1972) Excelsior Handicap (1970) Long Island Handicap (1970) Paumonok Handicap (1970) Prioress Stakes (1970) Vagrancy Handicap (1970) Arlington Classic (1971) Bed O' Roses Handicap (1971) Bowling Green Handicap (1971) Hialeah Turf Cup Handicap (1971) Edgemere Handicap (1971) Spinaway Stakes (1971) Test Stakes (1971) Wood Memorial Stakes (1971) Youthful Stakes (1971, 1973) Gotham Stakes (1972) Knickerbocker Handicap (1973) Remsen Stakes (1973) Tremont Stakes (1973, 1974) Sanford Stakes (1974) James W. Murphy Stakes (1975) Shirley Jones Handicap (1976) Clement L. Hirsch Handicap (1977) Baldwin Stakes (1979) Desert Vixen Stakes (1982) Dr. Fager Stakes (1982, 1987) Criterium Stakes (1982) My Dear Girl Stakes (1982) Susan's Girl Stakes (1982) Affirmed Stakes (1983) Skip Away Handicap (1987) |awards = |honours = |horses = Drumtop, In Reality, Office Queen, Numbered Account, Process Shot, Riva Ridge, Foolish Pleasure |updated = }} Charles S. "Chuck" Baltazar (born May 22, 1947 in Fort Morgan, Colorado) is a retired American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey who rode regularly from 1964 to 1990. After retiring he became a participant in Western disciplines as a non-professional in National Reined Cow Horse Association events.[2] [3] Riding careerChuck Baltazar began riding in 1964 in Nebraska then in 1965 went east to Detroit and soon to tracks on the East Coast. In 1971, he rode the two-year-old Riva Ridge in his first four races before Ron Turcotte took over. On December 15, 1969, Chuck Baltazar, broke all Maryland riding records when he rode home seven consecutive winners at Laurel Park racetrack. [4] Baltazar had two starts in each of the U.S. Triple Crown series. His best result in the Kentucky Derby came in the 1972 running when he rode Freetex to a sixth-place finish. In the Preakness Stakes his best result a fourth aboard Sound Off in the 1971 edition. His seventh place in the 1972 Belmont Stakes, again aboard Freetex, was his best. Reference1. ^Equibase statistics for Chuck Baltazar Retrieved July 22, 2018 {{Horseracing-bio-stub}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Baltazar, Chuck}}2. ^http://nrcha.com Retrieved June 30, 2018 3. ^World Show Warmup Open Derby Retrieved July 22, 2018 4. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=BIZPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QgUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4307,8170792&dq=heckmann+jockey&hl=en Ocala Star-Banner - December 19, 1969] 4 : 1947 births|Living people|American jockeys|People from Fort Morgan, Colorado |
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