Laverne Fator
The leading money-winning rider in 1925 and 1926, Laverne Fator in those years won consecutive editions of the Belmont Futurity with Pompey and Scapa Flow, respectively, as well as the Carter Handicap with Silver Fox and Nedana, and the Gazelle Handicap with Nedana and Corvette.
![Laverne Fator (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) Laverne Fator (Keeneland Library Cook Collection/Museum Collection)](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/fator%20k%20cook.jpg)
1955
Oct. 21, 1902, Hailey, Idaho
May 16, 1936, New York City, New York
1,075
Racing Record
21.72
Win %
Biography
The leading money-winning rider in 1925 and 1926, Laverne Fator in those years won consecutive editions of the Belmont Futurity with Pompey and Scapa Flow, respectively, as well as the Carter Handicap with Silver Fox and Nedana, and the Gazelle Handicap with Nedana and Corvette.
In 1925, Fator also won his second Brooklyn Handicap, on Mad Play, after winning the race previously in 1921 with Hall of Famer Grey Lag, defeating Hall of Famer Exterminator and Mad Hatter.
Born in 1902 in Hailey, Idaho, Fator was one of three brothers who became professional riders. In 1919, Hall of Fame trainer Sam Hildreth paid Fator the large sum of $15,000 to sign a contract with the elite Rancocas Stable.
Aboard champion Black Maria, Fator won the 1927 Aqueduct Handicap and the inaugural running of the Whitney Handicap in 1928. He won the Travers with Little Chief (1922) and Brown Bud (1927); the Champagne with Surf Rider (1921) and Mate (1930); and the Alabama with Prudery (1921).
Overall, Fator won 1,075 races.
Achievements
North America's leading rider in earnings — 1925, 1926
Other Highlights
Won the Manhattan Handicap — 1919, 1922, 1928
Won the Gazelle Handicap — 1920, 1925, 1926
Won the Carter Handicap — 1922, 1925, 1926
Won the Brooklyn Handicap — 1921, 1925
Won the Travers Stakes — 1922, 1927
Won the Futurity Stakes — 1925, 1926
Media
![Laverne Fator and Burgoo King at Saratoga (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) Laverne Fator and Burgoo King at Saratoga (Keeneland Library Cook Collection/Museum Collection)](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/Jockey-Fator_1995.2.1730_KeenelandCook.jpg)
![Laverne Fator and Black Maria (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) Laverne Fator and Black Maria (Keeneland Library Cook Collection/Museum Collection)](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/Jockey-Fator_1995.2.1759_KeenelandCook.jpg)
![Laverne Fator and Grey Lag defeating John P. Grier and Exterminator in the 1921 Brooklyn Handicap at Aqueduct (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) Laverne Fator and Grey Lag defeating Hall of Fame horses John P. Grier and Exterminator in the 1921 Brooklyn Handicap at Aqueduct (Keeneland Library Cook Collection/Museum Collection)](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/Jockey-Fator_1995.2.1776_Keeneland-Cook.jpg)
![Colorized photograph of a jockey colony featuring, from left, Laverne Fator, Mark Fator, Art Mortensen, G. Dick Johnson, Ivan Parke, and two unidentified riders (Museum Collection) Colorized photograph of a jockey colony featuring Laverne Fator, Mark Fator, Art Mortensen, G. Dick Johnson, Ivan Parke, and two unidentified riders (from left to right) (Museum Collection)](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/Jockey-Fator_2005.46.11_NMR.jpg)
![Laverne Fator (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) Laverne Fator (Keeneland Library Cook Collection/Museum Collection)](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/Fator.jpg)
![Laverne Fator, 1933 Sport Kings jockey card Laverne Fator, 1933 Sport Kings jockey card](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/fator%2033%20sport%20kings.jpg)
![Laverne Fator and Zev (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) Laverne Fator and Zev (Keeneland Library Cook Collection/Museum Collection)](https://racingmuseum.org./sites/default/files/hall-of-fame/jockeys/Jockey-Fator_1995.2.1736_Keeneland-Cook.jpg)