Hall of Fame Jockey Edgar Prado Has Retired

In a tweet sent out Tuesday afternoon, Gulfstream Park announced that Hall of Fame jockey Edgar Prado has retired. With 7,119 victories, Prado, 56, is the eighth winningest jockey in the sport's history. He has not ridden since the Jan. 6 card at Gulfstream.

At deadline for this story, Prado had not returned a phone from the TDN, but told the Blood-Horse that he wanted to spend more time with his family.

“It was getting harder and harder and I was wasting the time that I spent with my family, with my loved ones,” he told the Blood-Horse. “I saw my kids in my house having a great time and I decided to call it off. I've been very blessed throughout my career.”

Prado's decision to retire came after one of the roughest stretches of his career. He won just 15 races in 2021 and another 11 in 2022. This year, he was 0-for-2.

“They all wanted new riders,” he told said. “I totally understand that. When I was 20, I took somebody's place and now somebody is taking my place.”

Prado was born in Lima, Peru, where he rode his first winner in 1983. He began riding in the U.S. in 1986, starting out at the Florida tracks before moving on to Suffolk Downs. He had his breakthrough at the Maryland tracks, where, in 1997, he won 536 races. He was the leading jockey in Maryland six times, 1991 through 1993 and 1997 through 1999. Prado led all riders in the nation in wins three times, in 1997, 1998 and 1999.

In 1999, Richard Migliore, who was riding regularly for trainer John Kimmel had a spill and Kimmel needed a new rider. He summoned Prado from Maryland and that began a very successful run at the NYRA tracks for the talented Peruvian jockey. He would go on to win 11 riding titles at the NYRA tracks.

He won the 2002 GI Belmont S. with Sarava (Wild Again), the longest shot ever to win the race, and the 2004 Belmont with Birdstone (Grindstone). He also won five Breeders' Cup races. But Prado will always be best known as the rider of the ill-fated Barbaro (Dynaformer). After a rousing win by Barbaro in the 2006 GI Kentucky Derby with Prado aboard, the colt appeared ready to sweep the Triple Crown, but he broke down in the GI Preakness S. and was euthanized several months later.

Prado won an Eclipse Award in 2006 as the nation's leading rider and he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Mage Replica Added to Derby Museum Winner’s Circle Exhibit

The addition of a replica of Mage (Good Magic), the 149th Kentucky Derby champion, is among the features added to the Winner's Circle exhibit at the Kentucky Derby Museum. A local artist, Mike Prather, produced the airbrushed the replica. Also,

exhibit provides the Mage team's story and their journey to the Kentucky Derby stage through the self-guided panels in the exhibit.

The Museum will also feature unique artifacts:

  • Two of Mage's horseshoes worn during the Kentucky Derby
  • A harness worn by Mage
  • A Mage hat signed by the team

The Museum's signature 18-minute movie, The Greatest Race, now also includes Mage's late charge to win in Derby 149.

The Museum also updated its lobby banner with pictures of the Mage team celebrating their win. Matted prints of Mage working out and crossing the finish line, shot by photographer Ted Tarquinio, are also available. Prints are available for purchase at the Kentucky Derby Museum Store or online: DerbyMuseumStore.com

For more info on the museum's latest updates, visit derbymuseum.org/derby149

 

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SP Respect the Code Among Kentucky Trailer Fire Victims

Subsequent to a Monday morning fire where four Thoroughbreds died after the blaze consumed a transport trainer on the Bluegrass Parkway, one of the victims was identified as Respect the Code (Honor Code). Third in the Clocker's Corner S. at Santa Anita earlier this winter, the gelding was being shipped from his California base to Kentucky to be sold at the upcoming Fasig-Tipton Horses of Racing Age Sale July 10. Owned by David A. Bernsen and Omar Aldabbagh, the 4-year-old was trained by George Papaprodromou.

An additional four Thoroughbreds were rescued from the fire while no people were reportedly injured in the blaze.

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Peacock To Stream All Five Days Of Royal Ascot; FanDuel TV To Broadcast Meeting Live

Live coverage of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting will be exclusively streamed on Peacock, NBC Sports announced.

Their Royal Ascot coverage begins at 8:30 a.m. daily from Tuesday, June 20, through Friday, June 23 on Peacock. On Saturday, June 24, both NBC and Peacock will cover the day's card beginning at 9 a.m., and at 1 p.m., Peacock will continue to broadcast the Royal meeting. Coverage airing on NBC will also stream live on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.

NBC Sports' Royal Ascot veterans Britney Eurton and Nick Luck host Saturday's coverage on NBC and Peacock. NBC News' Dylan Dreyer will be on-site with access to the Royal Enclosure. Steve Kornacki, NBC News' national political correspondent, returns to NBC Sports' Royal Ascot coverage as an insights analyst for the second time. In total, NBC Sports will present nearly 25 hours of coverage over the five days of racing, which is the first edition to be held under the reign of King Charles.

The entire five days will also be broadcast on FanDuel TV, with FanDuel TV's international experts Scott Hazelton and Gabby Gaudet joined by the UK-based broadcasters Nick Luck and Jess Stafford.

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