- Pat Valenzuela - Wikipedia
Patrick Angel Valenzuela (born October 17, 1962) is an American thoroughbred horse racing jockey Born into a racing family, his father plus three of his uncles, including Ismael Valenzuela, were jockeys He rode his first career winner on November 10, 1978, at Sunland Park Racetrack in Sunland Park, New Mexico
- Jockey Valenzuela, 60, works as stable hand, wants to ride again
Now what if you were told that man has won more races, 765, at Del Mar than any jockey currently riding at the seaside oval? He is Patrick Valenzuela Click here for Del Mar entries and results “I’m trying to do some live work and keep busy,” Valenzuela said “And of course I love being around horses
- Most Everybody Has Been Encouraging: Pat Valenzuela Considering . . .
Jockey Pat Valenzuela is considering a comeback, the 61-year-old told Thoroughbred Daily News this week He hasn't ridden since Dec 8, 2016, and recently underwent a knee replacement, but
- Patrick Valenzuela announces retirement as jockey
<p>Jockey Patrick Valenzuela announced his retirement Friday, ending a tumultuous 33-year riding career highlighted by a win in the 1989 Kentucky Derby on Sunday Silence but marred by
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- Patrick A. Valenzuela | Americas Best Racing
Patrick Valenzuela seven Breeders' Cup victories and was the first jockey to twice win two races in the same year: the 1991 Juvenile (Arazi) and Mile (Opening Verse), then in 1992 in the Juvenile Fillies (Eliza) and Turf (Fraise) He also won the 1986 Juvenile Fillies with Brave Raj, the 1987 Sprint with Very Subtle and the 2003 Distaff with
- P. Val Eyeing Comeback - TDN
But Pat Valenzuela doesn't see it that way He's been working horses at Del Mar and Santa Anita, says he feels good and is seriously contemplating making a comeback
- Patrick Valenzuela Announces Retirement - BloodHorse
Kentucky Derby (gr I)-winning jockey Patrick Valenzuela, 49, announced his retirement Dec 9, agent Tom Knust confirmed
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