David R. Flores

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David Flores
Occupation Jockey
BornFebruary 5, 1968 (1968-02-05) (age 54)
Tijuana, Mexico
Career wins3,000+ (ongoing)
Major racing wins
Hollywood Gold Cup (1991, 1996, 2010)
Miesque Stakes (1991, 2002)
Eddie Read Handicap (1992, 1998, 2003)
Del Mar Futurity (1996, 1999, 2002)
Cornhusker Handicap (1997)
Santa Anita Handicap (1997)
San Felipe Stakes (1997, 1999)
Texas Mile Stakes (1997, 2001, 2008)
Kentucky Oaks (1998)
Moccasin Stakes (1998)
Speakeasy Stakes (1998)
Pacific Classic Stakes (1999)
Godolphin Mile (2001)
UAE Derby (2001)
Yellow Ribbon Stakes (2001)
Yerba Buena Handicap (2001)
American Oaks (2003)
Arlington Million (2003)
Sunshine Millions Oaks (2003, 2004, 2007)
Turf Paradise Derby (2003, 2009)
Daytona Handicap (2004)
Sunshine Millions Fillies & Mares Sprint (2006)
Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf (2006)
Gamely Stakes (2007)
Malibu Stakes (2007, 2008)
CashCall Mile Invitational Stakes (2008)
Los Angeles Handicap (2008)
Sunshine Millions Dash (2008)
Triple Bend Invitational Handicap (2008)
Senorita Stakes (2009)
Illinois Derby (2010)

Breeders' Cup wins:
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (2001)
Breeders' Cup Juvenile (2003)
Breeders' Cup Mile (2004)

Significant horses
Tempera, Silver Charm, Siphon, Sulamani, Marquetry, Bob Black Jack, Zenyatta, Majestic City, Sarah's Secret (horse)

David Romero Flores (born February 5, 1968) is a Mexican jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing. [1]

Flores was born in Tijuana, Mexico. His father was a jockey and an exercise rider in Southern California.

David Flores rode his first winner at Agua Caliente Racetrack in his native Mexico in 1984. He went on to win riding titles at Santa Anita Park, Del Mar Racetrack, Oak Tree Racing Association and Fairplex. His big break came in 1996 and 1997 when he rode Siphon to victories in big races. Among his notable victories were three Breeders' Cup wins aboard Tempera, Action This Day, and Singletary. Riding for Godolphin Stables, he won the UAE Derby in 2001 aboard Express Tour.

In May 2007, Flores earned his 3,000th career victory by winning the Lazaro Barrera Memorial Stakes at Hollywood Park Racetrack.

In December 2013, Flores moved his tack to Singapore. On March 25, 2015, Singapore racing authorities suspended Flores for one year for "failing to take all reasonable and permissible measures to obtain the best possible placing" in a race run the previous month. [2] This was effectively reversed by stewards in California on May 7, who ruled following a formal fitness hearing that Flores was permitted to hold a jockey license. [3]

Year-end charts

Chart (2000–present)Peak
position
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200016
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200115
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200223
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200311
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200418
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200546
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200627
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200715
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200822
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200984
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201047
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201147
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201260
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201395

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References

  1. David Flores. ntra.com
  2. "Flores disqualified one year" (Press release). Singapore: Singapore Turf Club. 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  3. "Official Ruling of the Board of Stewards - LATS #100" (PDF). chrb.ca.gov. California Horse Racing Board. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2015.