Jockey Robert Landry Retires

1/4/2011 10:01 PM  | bloodhorse.com
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Jockey Robert Landry at Woodbine

Canadian jockey Robert Landry, whose 2,045 career wins included the 2004 Queen’s Plate with Niigon, has announced his retirement. The 48-year-old Toronto native will take over the reins as racing manager for Chiefswood Stable, which campaigned Niigon.


Landry had 17,656 career mounts, along with purse earnings of $69,786,382.


Landry, who scored his first career win aboard Hammy Hubert, June 21, 1981 at Fort Erie and rode for 29 years, was noted not only for his commitment to his craft, but also in the various charitable causes he supported.


"The time is right for me to embark on this new association with horse racing," said Landry, who was Canada’s outstanding jockey in 1993 and 1994 and led all Woodbine riders in stakes wins in 1993 (13), 1994 (18), and 1996 (18). "I have to admit it was a hard decision because I love the sport and I love riding. But to have this opportunity to work for the people I won a Queen’s Plate with is truly special."




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What the Nation is saying about Jockey Robert Landry Retires...

Its funny to see one of the recently retired riders get, what in the rest of the world would not be heavy, BUT they look overweight after a few months compared to what we are used to.
I'm really going to miss him, one of the true good guys. Rob has done so much for the Longrun Foundation over the years & I have no doubt that will continue. Rob was one half of my favorite racing team : the other is Rahy"s Attorney . They suited each other to a "T". Good Luck, Rob. Won't be the same out there without you!!!