Michael Rowland (jockey)

Michael Francis Rowland (September 12, 1963 – February 9, 2004) was an American jockey.[1] He was born in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Michael Rowland
OccupationJockey
Born(1963-09-12)September 12, 1963
Saratoga Springs, New York
DiedFebruary 9, 2004(2004-02-09) (aged 40)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Career wins3,997
Major racing wins
Juvenile Stakes (1984, 2002, 2003)
Shaker Heights Handicap (1986)
Best of Ohio Endurance (1987)
Cleveland Gold Cup (1987)
Cleveland Kindergarten Stakes (1987, 2002)
Imp Stakes (1987)
Lady Mannequin Stakes (1988)
Summit Silver Cup (1988, 2003)
Best of Ohio Juvenile (1989, 2003)
Best of Ohio Distaff (1990)
Tougaloo Stakes (1992)
Wintergreen Stakes (1994)
Annie Oakley Handicap (1995,2001)
Buckeye Handicap (1995, 2000)
Loyalty Stakes (1995, 1996)
Merry Time Stakes (1995, 2002)
Miss Ohio Stakes (1995, 1999)
Thistledown Handicap (1997)
West Virginia Governor's Stakes (1997)
Best of Ohio Juvenile Fillies (2000)
Best of Ohio Sprint (2002)
Quick Step Handicap (2003)
Cincinnati Trophy Stakes (2004)
Honors
Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame (2006)
Michael F. Rowland Memorial Handicap at
Thistledown Racecourse

During his career, Rowland won 3,997 races.[2]

Rowland died at University Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio from head injuries suffered during a race on February 4 at Turfway Park, when his mount broke down and collapsed.[1] Two other jockeys were injured. He was placed on life support, but never regained consciousness.[1]

Turfway Park established the Michael F. Rowland Fund, as well as the Michael F. Rowland Award to honor the jockey who best exemplifies Rowland's work ethic, professionalism, and perseverance.[3][4] The inaugural award recipient was Luis Antonio Gonzalez, a jockey based at Thistledown Racecourse near Cleveland.[4] Thistledown racecourse also started a memorial fund for the Rowland family.

In 2006, Rowland was posthumously inducted into the Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Jockey Michael Rowland dies after Turfway Park spill". USA Today. Associated Press. February 9, 2004. Retrieved November 3, 2007.
  2. ^ Equibase statistics for Michael Rowland
  3. ^ Thoroughbred Times (2004). "Family, friends remember Rowland at Turfway Park service". Thoroughbred Times. Retrieved November 3, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Sports digest (2004). "Horse racing". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved November 3, 2007.
  5. ^ "Michael Rowland". Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame. 2006-01-01. Retrieved 2020-11-24.