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Edgar Britt

Edgar Britt

Australian jockey


Edgar Clive Britt OAM (30 October 1913 28 January 2017)[1] was an Australian jockey, who won every British Classic Race except the Derby.

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Early life


Career

Britt riding Winooka at Caulfield Racecourse in 1933

One of the first of many Australian jockeys who came to ride in Britain after World War II, he rode his first winner at Canterbury, in Sydney in 1930, before riding for the Maharajah of Baroda in India for a decade from 1935. Britt moved to Britain to ride for the Maharajah, when his horses were trained by Sam Armstrong, winning the Cesarewitch Handicap on Kerry Piper and the substitute Manchester November Handicap on Oatflake in his first season in England. He rode Princess Beautiful to win India's first Derby held in 1943. The Maharajah's Sayajirao provided his first classic winner in 1947 in the Irish Derby and St. Leger. In 1948 Britt lost the retainer with the owner, but found a job with Marcus Marsh and when Harry Carr broke a leg, Britt came in for a number of rides for Cecil Boyd-Rochfort's yard, winning the St. Leger on Black Tarquin. He rode Musidora to win the 1949 1,000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks, Frieze (horse) in the 1952 Oaks, Nearula in the 1953 2,000 Guineas and Honeylight in the 1956 1,000 Guineas, all for Charles Elsey's stable. Britt retired in 1959 and returned to Australia.

Honours

On 10 June 2004, aged 90, Britt was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to horse racing as a jockey, commentator and journalist.[2] and was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame in the same year.

Death

Britt died on 28 January 2017, aged 103.[3]

Major wins

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Republic of Ireland Ireland


References

  1. Pearce, Suzannah (2007). Who's who in Australia. Herald and Weekly Times. p. 330. ISBN 978-1740951302.
  2. Matt Stewart (28 January 2017). "Australian jockey trailblazer Edgar Britt dies, 103". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  • Wright, Howard (1986). The Encyclopedia of Flat Racing. Robert Hale. p. 39. ISBN 0-7090-2639-0.



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