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Kevin Manning (jockey)

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Kevin James Manning (born March 1967)[1] is a retired Irish flat racing jockey. Manning rode principally for the stable of Jim Bolger.[1] He won both the Epsom Derby and the Irish Derby.

Manning was champion flat racing apprentice jockey in Ireland on two occasions and was appointed as stable jockey to Jim Bolger in 1993. Manning won his first Group 1 race on Eva Luna in the 1994 Phoenix Stakes and his first classic race victory came in the 2002 Irish Oaks on Margarula. He won major races in Ireland, Britain, France and Hong Kong, notably on the filly Alexander Goldrun who won 5 Group 1 races .

Manning's highest profile victory came in 2008 when he rode New Approach to a half-length victory over Tartan Bearer in the Derby. He subsequently won the Irish Champion Stakes and English Champion Stakes on New Approach who is now a leading sire. He has also won the Gr 1 Dewhurst Stakes on 5 occasions.

In 2013 Manning won the 2000 Guineas & St James' Palace Stakes on New Approach's son Dawn Approach.

Manning is married to Bolger's daughter, Úna. The couple have two children.[1]

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Major wins

Republic of Ireland Ireland


France France


United Kingdom Great Britain


Hong Kong Hong Kong

References

  1. ^ a b c "Scaling the heights in his own way". The Irish Times. 28 June 2008.
This page was last edited on 25 October 2023, at 18:44
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