Pat Eddery inducted into Hall of Fame
Legendary jockey rode more than 6,000 winners.
The late Pat Eddery is the latest star to be inducted into the Qipco British Champions Series Hall of Fame. Eddery, who died in November 2015, was crowned champion jockey on 11 occasions between 1974 and 1996 and chalked up more than 6,000 winners during his illustrious riding career. Among his 4,632 British wins – a figure exceeded only by the legendary Sir Gordon Richards (4,870) – were 14 Classics, including three Derby winners in Grundy, Golden Fleece and Quest For Fame.Eddery’s daughter, Natasha Eddery-Dunsdon, a competing showjumper, said of her father: “He was, and always will be, one of the all-time greats. “When I think about what he was like as a jockey, I think about his quiet concentration, his focus, the determination to win. That’s what set him apart, his desire to win and to beat his comrades – winning was everything to him, second best just wasn’t an option. “He had the best hands of any jockey, he was a kind rider, intuitive, he just connected with horses. “Entering the Hall of Fame would have made him so proud; I only wish he were still here to experience this special moment. It’s one myself and my family will cherish.”
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