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Peter cook jockey biography of abraham lincoln

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        6. Peter Cook (jockey)

          Australian jockey

          Peter John Cook (born 15 December 1950) in Sydney, Australia is a retired Australianjockey.

          Some of his achievements include winning the 1981 Melbourne Cup (Just A Dash) and 1984 Melbourne Cup (Black Knight), the 1976 and 1982 Cox Plates (Surround and Kingston Town), the 1979 Doncaster Handicap (Belmura Lad) and the 1988 Oakleigh Plate (Snippets).[1]

          In 1991 he suffered permanent heart damage following an incident whilst using a sauna in the jockeys' room at Canberra racecourse.[2]

          He officially retired from riding in 1994[3] and had a short stint as a trainer.

          Peter Cook is often compared to his father, champion jockey Billy Cook.[4]

          Further reading

          • Brasch, D. (2011). Jockeying to the top: the story of horseracing legend Peter Cook.

            Life of Lincoln.

            New Holland Publishers. ISBN 978-1-74257-125-6

          References

          1. ^Brasch, D. (2011). Jockeying to the top: the story of horseracing legend Peter Coo