Bob Skelton (jockey)

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Bob Skelton
MBE
Full nameRobert James Skelton
OccupationJockey
Born28 December 1934
Cobden, New Zealand[1]
Died (aged 81)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Career wins2230
Major racing wins
New Zealand Derby (1957, 1961, 1974)
Wellington Cup (1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1969)
New Zealand Cup (1960, 1971, 1977)
New Zealand St. Leger (1963, 1974, 1976)
New Zealand Oaks (1966)
(1967, 1975)
Railway Handicap (1973, 1975)
WRC George Adams Handicap (1973, 1977)
(1973)
Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes (1973)
Auckland Cup (1974, 1977)
Melbourne Cup (1976)
Easter Handicap (1977)
Toorak Handicap (1979)
Perth Cup (1980, 1981)
Honours
New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame (2006)
New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame (1995)
MBE (1978)
Significant horses
Grey Way, Van der Hum, Great Sensation Showgate

Robert James Skelton MBE (28 December 1934 – 19 August 2016) was a New Zealand jockey who competed from the 1950s through the 1980s. Among his many major race wins, Skelton rode Great Sensation to three victories in the Wellington Cup and won the Auckland Cup on Rose Mellay in 1974 and again in 1977 on Royal Cadenza. In 1976, he rode Van der Hum to victory in Australia's most prestigious race, the Melbourne Cup, and ten years later rode into second place in the 1986 Cup. He was also successful in completing a double in the Perth Cup on Magistrate in 1980 and 1981. Overall winning 13 3200m and two mile races.

In the 1978 Queen's Birthday Honours, Skelton was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire, for services to horse racing as a jockey.[2]

Skelton retired in the 1987–88 season. He was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1995, and into the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame in 2006. In 2007 the Auckland Racing Club voted him as their 8th official "Legend of Ellerslie" where he won nine jockey premierships at Ellerslie Racecourse between 1955 and 1976. Skelton died in Melbourne on 19 August 2016.[1]

His brother Bill Skelton was also a successful jockey.

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Ryan, Tim (19 August 2016). "Bob Skelton, a great of the turf, passes away in Melbourne". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  2. ^ "No. 47551". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 3 June 1978. p. 6271.
  • Ryan, Dennis. RJ - The Bob Skelton Story (1979) Rugby Press, Auckland ISBN 0-9597553-6-5
  • Profiles of Fame: The stories of New Zealand's Greatest Sporting Achievers by Ron Palenski (2002, New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame, Dunedin) p. 42 ISBN 0-473-08536-4
  • Bob Skelton profile at the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame


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