Kevin Darley

Kevin Darley (born 5 August 1960, in Penn, Wolverhampton) is a retired jockey, and a co-president of the Jockeys' Association of Great Britain. He was British flat racing Champion Apprentice in 1978 with 70 wins and Champion Jockey in 2000 with 155 wins. He also won the Lester Award for Flat Jockey of the Year in 2000, and won the Lester Special Recognition Award in 1997 and 2007.

Kevin Darley
OccupationJockey
Born5 August 1960
Penn, Wolverhampton
Major racing wins
Major British races
1,000 Guineas Stakes (2004)
Princess Royal Stakes (2002)
Coronation Stakes (2004)
Dewhurst Stakes (2004)
Golden Jubilee Stakes (2002)
Haydock Sprint Cup (2000, 2006)
Nunthorpe Stakes (1997 (dh), 2006)
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (2000, 2002)
Racing Post Trophy (1994, 2001, 2002)
St Leger (2002)
Sun Chariot Stakes (1994, 1995, 2004, 2005)
Yorkshire Oaks (2001)
Racing awards
Lester Awards

Flat Jockey Special Recognition Award (1997, 2007)
Flat Jockey of the Year (2000)
British flat racing Champion Apprentice (1978)

British flat racing Champion Jockey (2000)
Significant horses
Attraction, Bollin Eric, Brian Boru, Celtic Swing, Coastal Bluff, High Chaparral, La Confederation, Malhub, Observatory, Peeress, Pipalong, Reverence, Shamardal, Super Tassa, Warning Shadows, Where or When
Website
www.kevindarley.com

He was associated with a number of trainers including Mark Johnston, for whom he won the English 1,000 Guineas, Irish 1,000 Guineas, Coronation Stakes and Sun Chariot Stakes on Attraction. He also won the St Leger on Bollin Eric and French Derby on Celtic Swing.[1]

Married with two daughters, he retired as a jockey in November 2007, after a disappointing year blighted by niggling injuries.[1]

Statistics

Flat wins in Great Britain by year, from 1988[2]

YearWinsRunsStrike RateTotal Earnings
1988385087£160,598
19897058112£281,705
19908361214£387,295
19916657611£344,763
19929156916£388,874
199314482917£836,339
199415494616£1,104,241
199514891316£1,207,863
199611386713£1,106,077
199712884115£1,022,152
19989473413£791,856
199911885514£1,042,652
200015599716£2,306,168
200116198416£2,384,295
200211380014£2,646,261
200312587114£1,877,988
20048582210£1,779,738
200510072314£1,342,366
20067560412£1,396,144
20076253012£770,876

Major wins

Great Britain


Canada


France


Germany


Ireland


Italy

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References

  1. "Darley announces retirement". Sky Sports. 7 November 2007. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  2. "Profile: Jockey - Kevin Darley - Stats". Racing Post. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
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