Nash Turner

Nash Turner was one of the elite riders in America when he won a thrilling edition of the Belmont Stakes in 1900 aboard Ildrim. Six years later, he was one of the top jockeys in France when he won the French Derby with Finasseur.

Portrait photograph of Nash Turner featured on a French postcard (Courtesy of Ken Grayson)
Inducted

1955

Born

1881, Texas

Died

1937, Paris, France

Career

1895-1914

Biography

Nash Turner was one of the elite riders in America when he won a thrilling edition of the Belmont Stakes in 1900 aboard Ildrim. Six years later, he was one of the top jockeys in France when he won the French Derby with Finasseur.

Born in Texas in 1881 and developed into a jockey by trainer Eugene Leigh, Turner made a name for himself in 1899 when he won the Suburban Handicap with Hall of Famer Imp, the first filly to win the race. Turner also won the first two runnings of the Saratoga Special with Goldsmith (1901) and Irish Lad (1902).

Turner’s other major wins included the Latonia Oaks, Tennessee Derby, and Tennessee Oaks with May Hempstead in 1899; the Clark Handicap in 1899 (Corsini); the Withers Stakes in 1900 (Kilmarnok); the Flatbush Stakes in 1901 (Nasturtium) and 1902 (Irish Lad); the Great American Stakes in 1899 (Vulcain) and 1900 (Prince Charles); the Alabama Stakes in 1901 (Morningside); and the Matron Stakes in 1902 (Grey Friar).

Along with the French Derby, Turner won the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud in 1905 (Finasseur) and the French Oaks in 1906 (Flying Star). Turner later became a trainer and owner in France. He died there in 1937.

Achievements

Triple Crown Highlights

Wom the 1900 Belmont Stakes — Ildrim

Other Highlights

Won the Great American Stakes — 1899, 1900
Won the Flatbush Stakes — 1901, 1902
Won the Saratoga Special — 1901, 1902
Won the Jerome Handicap — 1898
Won the Clark Handicap — 1899
Won the Suburban Handicap — 1899
Won the Withers Stakes — 1900
Won the Alabama Stakes — 1900
Won the Saratoga Handicap — 1901
Won the Matron Stakes — 1902
Won the French Derby — 1906

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