Chuck C. Lopez, a fixture at Monmouth Park
since he started riding 32 years ago, scored the 4,000th winner of
his career in the first race here Saturday when he piloted Duffy’s Tavern
($7.80) to a gate to wire performance.
The 50-year-old Lopez, who was the top apprentice at
Monmouth in 1979, won the overall riding title at Monmouth in 1998.
“I just want to thank everyone who’s helped me over the
years,” said a jubilant Lopez after reaching the career milestone. “My family, my agents, all the trainers and
owners who have been so supportive, I thank you.”
The son of jockey Carlos Lopez Sr., Chuck C. Lopez won his
first race aboard Foolish Tracy at Keystone in 1979. He was leading apprentice
at the Monmouth summer meet that year, and in the fall of 1979, won his first
overall riding title at the Meadowlands meet with 80 wins.
He won his first graded stakes race aboard Mr. Impatience in
the Lamplighter (G3) in 1994 at Monmouth.
Lopez has two sons who are carrying on the family tradition
to the third generation. Erick Lopez is a journeyman, and David Lopez is riding
as an apprentice.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Chuck C. Lopez lives in Morganville, N.J.