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Day to be enshrined in bronze at Churchill

Last updated: 11/14/05 3:23 PM

Churchill Downs will honor Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day, the Louisville oval's

all-time leading rider, with a life-size bronze sculpture. The track has

commissioned Kentucky native Raymond Graf, creator of the bronze of legendary

shortstop Harold "Pee Wee" Reese that greets visitors to Slugger Field, to cast

the statue.

The recently retired Day owns the distinction of being the all-time leader in

career earnings by a jockey ($297,912,019), and with 8,803 victories to his

credit, he ranks fourth on the all-time list behind leader Laffit Pincay Jr.'s

9,530. Day racked up 2,481 of those wins at Churchill Downs, making him the

historic track's winningest rider. Other Churchill marks held by Day include

number of stakes scores (155) and total riding titles (34), with a record 15

jockey championships at the Spring Meet and another milestone of 19 at the Fall

Meet.

Although officials have set no firm date for completion of the statue, hopes

are that it will be finished during the 2006 Spring Meet. The Day sculpture will

be placed in the track's Paddock Garden near the bronze of another Churchill

legend, Aristides, who gained immortality as the inaugural Kentucky Derby hero

in 1875.

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