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Baze passes Shoemaker with 8,834th win

Last updated: 1/22/05 9:00 PM

Hall of Fame jockey Russell Baze captured four races on Saturday at Golden

Gate Fields to reach 8,834 in total career wins, passing the late Bill Shoemaker

for the second most of all-time by a rider. The 47-year-old native of Vancouver

now trails only Laffit Pincay Jr., who retired in 2003 with 9,530 victories.

Baze's accomplishments in Northern California are legendary. He's won nearly

every jockey title at Golden Gate and Bay Meadows since the early 1980s and led

the nation in wins six times. He also owns nine Isaac Murphy Awards, which is

given to the jockey each year with the highest winning percentage in the nation

(minimum 500 mounts).

His first victory Saturday came aboard Face Down Dave (In Excess [Ire]) in

the 2ND race and he took the 3RD with Tularosa Kid (Dance Floor). Two races

later, he guided El Prado's Boy (El Prado [Ire]) to a two-length score. Baze

established a new mark in the 7TH, piloting Hollow Memories (Gilded Time) to an

easy 4 1/2-length, wire-to-wire decision.

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