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  1. Australian greats Winx (33) and Black Caviar (25) both racked up impressive winning streaks in recent years. Nicky Henderson ’s recently retired, dual Champion Chaser Altior holds the record over jumps. He won 19 consecutive races before suffering defeat when runner‐up behind Cyrname in the Christy 1965 Chase at Ascot in 2019.

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  2. In the United States, Kingston (by Spendthrift) had 138 starts and won 89 of these, including 30 stakes-races. According to the American Horse Racing Hall of Fame, his 89 wins set the all-time record. Commencing a winning sequence as a four-year-old on 21 August 1888, Kingston had 35 race starts until 30 May 1891 during which he was defeated ...

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    • Laffit A. Pincay, Jr. 29/12/1946. Career Wins. 9,530. Main Circuit. United States. Born in Panama City, Panama Laffit Pincay started his career as a horseman on the Panamanian circuit.
    • Lanfranco 'Frankie' Dettori. 15/12/1970. Career Wins. Approx. 3,000+ Main Circuit. United Kingdom / Europe. While he may not yet have amassed as many victories as our number one jockey, Frankie Dettori is still an active jockey, far from retirement, and collecting new wins on a weekly basis.
    • Russell Baze. 07/08/1958. Career Wins. Approx. 12,700. Main Circuit. United States. Russell Baze, who in 2006 overtook Laffit Pincay Jr. as jockey with most career wins, has built his fame on a solid base of seemingly impossible achievements.
    • Jerry D. Bailey. 29/08/1957. Career Wins. 5,893. Main Circuit. United States. Jerry Bailey, retired in 2006, was a true collector of big name wins. The Texan athlete started his career in 1974, riding his first winner at Sunland Park Racecourse in New Mexico, and made it his mission to ride to victory in prestigious races in his home country and on the international circuit.
    • Frankel. Foaled on 11 February 2008, Frankel is now retired from racing and is standing at stud. The British-based horse was unbeaten in his 14-race career and was the highest-rated racehorse in the world from May 2011.
    • Red Rum. Red Rum jumped his way into the public’s heart with his three Aintree Grand National wins (1973, 1974 and 1977). Born on 7 May 1965, the prolific steeplechaser was renowned for his jumping ability, having not fallen in 100 races.
    • Arkle. Named after a mountain in Sutherland, Scotland that bordered the Duchess of Westminster’s Sutherland estate, Arkle (19 April 1957 – 31 May 1970) won three Cheltenham Gold Cups before his career was brought to a premature end by an injury.
    • Desert Orchid. Desert Orchid (11 April 1979 – 13 November 2006) has been described as “the most charismatic racehorse of the 20th century”. Adored by his public, at its height Dessie-mania was just as impassioned as Beatle-mania.
  3. May 29, 2022 · The current world record is 12,000-plus by Brazilian Jorge Ricardo. Most Classic wins. Piggott won 30 British Classics between 1954 (Never Say Die’s Derby) and 1992 (Rodrigo De Triano’s 2,000 Guineas). It is his greatest record, and one that may stand for all time. Those 30 victories came from 166 rides, and comprised nine in the Derby ...

    • John Randall
    • Racing Statistician
  4. Where. Not Applicable. When. 15 March 2021. The most wins by a jockey in a horse racing career is 13,069, achieved by Jorge Ricardo (Brazil) from November 1976 to 15 March 2021. Ricardo rode his 13,000th winner on 25 September 2020 aboard Gloriosa Negra at his hometown racetrack, the Hipodromo da Gavea in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was aged 58.

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