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'''James Anthony "Seamie" Heffernan''' (born 17 July 1972)<ref name="qipco">{{cite web|url=http://www.britishchampionsseries.com/the-stars/jockeys/seamus-heffernan.html|title=Seamie Heffernan|work=QIPCO British Champions Series|accessdate=7 June 2012}}</ref> is an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[flat racing]] [[jockey]] who rides mainly for [[horse racing]] [[horse trainer|trainer]] [[Aidan O'Brien]]. Heffernan began his racing career as an apprentice jockey riding for [[Jim Bolger (racehorse trainer)|Jim Bolger]] and shared the Irish champion apprentices title in 1994.<ref name="qipco"/> He was runner-up in the same competition in 1995 and moved to Aidan O'Brien's [[Ballydoyle]] stable in 1996 where he was second jockey after [[Christy Roche]].<ref name="Go">{{cite web|url=http://www.goracing.ie/HRI/Whats-On/About-Horse-Racing/Profiles/Jockey-Profiles/Seamus-Heffernan/|title=Seamus Heffernan|work=goracing.ie|accessdate=7 June 2012}}</ref> |
'''James Anthony "Seamie" Heffernan''' (born 17 July 1972)<ref name="qipco">{{cite web|url=http://www.britishchampionsseries.com/the-stars/jockeys/seamus-heffernan.html|title=Seamie Heffernan|work=QIPCO British Champions Series|accessdate=7 June 2012}}</ref> is an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[flat racing]] [[jockey]] who rides mainly for [[horse racing]] [[horse trainer|trainer]] [[Aidan O'Brien]]. Heffernan began his racing career as an apprentice jockey riding for [[Jim Bolger (racehorse trainer)|Jim Bolger]] and shared the Irish champion apprentices title in 1994.<ref name="qipco"/> He was runner-up in the same competition in 1995 and moved to Aidan O'Brien's [[Ballydoyle]] stable in 1996 where he was second jockey after [[Christy Roche]].<ref name="Go">{{cite web|url=http://www.goracing.ie/HRI/Whats-On/About-Horse-Racing/Profiles/Jockey-Profiles/Seamus-Heffernan/|title=Seamus Heffernan|work=goracing.ie|accessdate=7 June 2012}}</ref> |
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Heffernan has remained at Ballydoyle since then and rode his first Group One winner on Beckett in the 2000 [[National Stakes]] and his first Classic winner on Imagine in the [[Irish 1,000 Guineas]] in 2001.<ref name="Go"/> He has ridden a further five Irish Classic winners, including three victories in the [[Irish Derby]],<ref name="qipco"/> in addition to riding [[Epsom Derby|The Derby]] runner-up in 2009 and 2010.<ref name="qipco"/> He scored his first English Classic victory when [[Was (horse)|Was]] won the 2012 [[Epsom Oaks]].<ref name="qipco"/> |
Heffernan has remained at Ballydoyle since then and rode his first Group One winner on Beckett in the 2000 [[National Stakes]] and his first Classic winner on Imagine in the [[Irish 1,000 Guineas]] in 2001.<ref name="Go"/> He has ridden a further five Irish Classic winners, including three victories in the [[Irish Derby]],<ref name="qipco"/> in addition to riding [[Epsom Derby|The Derby]] runner-up in 2009 and 2010.<ref name="qipco"/> He scored his first English Classic victory when [[Was (horse)|Was]] won the 2012 [[Epsom Oaks]].<ref name="qipco"/> In 2019, Heffernan rode [[Anthony Van Dyck (horse)|Anthony Van Dyck]] under trainer [[Aidan O'Brien]] to win his first [[Epsom Derby|The Derby]] victory. |
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He has two children Jamie [1993] and Paddy [1997]. |
He has two children Jamie [1993] and Paddy [1997]. |
Revision as of 13:36, 5 June 2019
Seamie Heffernan | |
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Occupation | Jockey |
Born | 23 July 1972 Caragh Co. Kildare, Ireland |
Children | Patrick [1997] and Jamie [1993] |
Major racing wins | |
British Classic Race wins: Epsom Derby (1) Epsom Oaks (1) | |
Racing awards | |
Irish flat racing Champion Apprentice (1994) |
James Anthony "Seamie" Heffernan (born 17 July 1972)[1] is an Irish flat racing jockey who rides mainly for horse racing trainer Aidan O'Brien. Heffernan began his racing career as an apprentice jockey riding for Jim Bolger and shared the Irish champion apprentices title in 1994.[1] He was runner-up in the same competition in 1995 and moved to Aidan O'Brien's Ballydoyle stable in 1996 where he was second jockey after Christy Roche.[2]
Heffernan has remained at Ballydoyle since then and rode his first Group One winner on Beckett in the 2000 National Stakes and his first Classic winner on Imagine in the Irish 1,000 Guineas in 2001.[2] He has ridden a further five Irish Classic winners, including three victories in the Irish Derby,[1] in addition to riding The Derby runner-up in 2009 and 2010.[1] He scored his first English Classic victory when Was won the 2012 Epsom Oaks.[1] In 2019, Heffernan rode Anthony Van Dyck under trainer Aidan O'Brien to win his first The Derby victory.
He has two children Jamie [1993] and Paddy [1997].
Major wins
- Irish Oaks – (1) – Seventh Heaven (2016)
- Irish 1,000 Guineas - (3) - Imagine (2001), Halfway to Heaven (2008), Misty for Me (2011)
- Irish Champion Stakes - (2) - Cape Blanco (2010), So You Think (2011)
- Irish Derby – (3) – Soldier of Fortune (2007), Frozen Fire (2008), Capri (2017)
- Irish St. Leger – (1) – Septimus (2008)
- Moyglare Stud Stakes - (3) - Again (2008), Misty for Me (2010), Minding (2015)
- National Stakes - (2) - Beckett (2000), Power (2010)
- Phoenix Stakes - (2) - Pedro the Great (2012), Caravaggio (2016)
- Pretty Polly Stakes - (2) - Misty for Me (2011), Diamondsandrubies (2015)
- Critérium International - (1) - Mount Nelson (2006)
- Prix de l'Opéra - (1) - Rhododendron (2017)
- Cheveley Park Stakes – (1) – Brave Anna (2016)
- Eclipse Stakes – (1) – So You Think (2011)
- Epsom Derby - (1) - Anthony Van Dyck (2019)
- Epsom Oaks – (1) – Was (2012)
- Middle Park Stakes – (2) – Crusade (2011), US Navy Flag (2017)
- Sun Chariot Stakes – (1) – Halfway to Heaven (2008)
- Breeders' Cup Turf - (1) - Highland Reel (2016)
- Secretariat Stakes - (1) - Highland Reel (2015)
References
- ^ a b c d e "Seamie Heffernan". QIPCO British Champions Series. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ a b "Seamus Heffernan". goracing.ie. Retrieved 7 June 2012.