Manny Mercer, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Manny Mercer

British jockey

Date of Birth: 15-Nov-1928

Place of Birth: England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 26-Sep-1959

Profession: jockey

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Manny Mercer

  • Emmanuel Lionel "Manny" Mercer (15 November 1928 – 26 September 1959) was an English thoroughbred horse racing jockey.
  • A brother of jockey Joe Mercer, he was married to the daughter of trainer Harry Wragg.
  • Their daughters were Joanna and Carolyn, who married jockey Pat Eddery. A leading jockey throughout most of the 1950s, in 1954 Mercer won eighty-eight races, finishing second in the jockey standings to Doug Smith.
  • During his shortened career, Mercer won two British Classic Races, capturing the 1953 1,000 Guineas Stakes aboard Happy Laughter, and the 1954 2,000 Guineas Stakes on Darius.
  • In 1952 he gained much media attention in the United States for his masterful ride on Wilwyn in winning the inaugural running of the Washington, D.C.
  • International at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland. Mercer died on 26 September 1959 when a filly named Priddy Fair threw him before the start of the Red Deer Stakes at Ascot Racecourse.
  • Mercer was fatally kicked in the head as he fell to the ground.
  • Reporting on his death, The Age newspaper in Melbourne called Mercer "one of Britain's most brilliant race riders".
  • In a 2009 Racing Post article by John Cobb marking the fiftieth anniversary of Mercer's death, he was called "one of its [racing's] brightest stars". Manny Mercer Court in Newmarket, Suffolk is named in his memory.
  • He is buried in Newmarket Cemetery.

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