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Revidere 12-14-2016 09:10 PM

Garrett Gomez
 
Bad night...reports coming in from social media that Garrett Gomez has passed away at the age of 44. Damn!

Merlinsky 12-14-2016 09:11 PM

RIP Garrett Gomez
 
Per Jay Privman's Twitter:
Quote:

We have been working the apparent Garrett Gomez story for more than 3 hours. Incident apparently happened at tribal hotel casino, but despite repeated calls to public information contact there have not received confirmation, but friends of family are confirming
His daughter Shelby is confirming that Garrett Gomez is dead at age 44.
Update: http://www.drf.com/news/former-jocke...-found-dead-44 Appears to be a drug overdose.

TheSpyder 12-14-2016 09:15 PM

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...dies-at-age-44

Sightseek 12-14-2016 11:20 PM

Terrible. :(

RHT2004 12-14-2016 11:38 PM

Sad. Here is my favorite Gomez moment....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnIdkMjTGVs

robfla 12-15-2016 05:14 AM

RIP GoGo.

My favorite GG moment. https://youtu.be/_Et15M6wsPo

cakes44 12-15-2016 06:34 AM

The best finisher I've ever seen.

Seattleallstar 12-15-2016 11:09 AM

my favorite Gomez ride

Skimming defeating Tiznow in 2000 Pac Classic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NxaEHRU5l8

casp0555 12-15-2016 11:23 AM

Very sad.....GG was money in the irons, Rest in Peace Champ

richard burch 12-15-2016 12:31 PM

Thought he was doing better but it was kind of strange that he just disappeared from the scene. Always liked him.

Best wishes to his family and friends.

Best moment for me was the ride on Blame.

trackrat59 12-15-2016 01:36 PM

Very sad news. Prayers to his family and close friends.

ONTHERAIL 12-15-2016 02:13 PM

Terribly sad fight outside the oval for GG..A beautiful day of tributes on ATR however.. Nicely done Steve!

alysheba4 12-15-2016 05:07 PM

very nice indeed Mr. B.

jnunan4759 12-15-2016 05:26 PM

I got to see him a lot in person and will agree with what everyone said that he was a really, really good rider. Absolutely one of the best I've ever seen. What Bob Baffert said was very telling. He was just money. Also he was the kind of rider you didn't tell anything to.

Very sad.

Bogey 12-15-2016 05:32 PM

Sad news. I'll always remember the spectacular ride on Blame BCC.

jnunan4759 12-15-2016 06:40 PM

I've always believed that horses win races. Trainers and jockeys can only help them. However, I thought sometimes Garrett bent that rule. Not sure I saw a jockey ride so many good races. If he had a horse, he was going to be very tough. He made a lot of nice horses better. They ran for him and he helped them run better.

geeker2 12-15-2016 07:07 PM

6.5 F down the hill - nobody better...sad story.

mclem0822 12-15-2016 07:49 PM

Very sad. Such a great finisher, so many great rides. RIP :(

Seattleallstar 12-16-2016 05:27 AM

Pval, please don't be next

Kasept 12-16-2016 07:31 AM

Ateam's TDN piece with Ron Anderson reflections
 
Anderson, Former Agent and Friend, Remembers Gomez
By Joe Bianca

The news of the unexpected death of former superstar jockey Garrett Gomez, 44, reverberated throughout the racing world Wednesday, with perhaps no one feeling the shock harder than Gomez’s former agent and friend, Ron Anderson.

Starting in early 2006, Anderson had the book of Gomez throughout the pinnacle of his riding success, as the Tucson native reeled off a streak of four consecutive years atop the nationwide earnings list and earned Eclipse Outstanding Jockey awards in 2007 and 2008. Gomez also finished fourth in purse money earned in 2010, a little over $1.2 million behind leader Ramon Dominguez, despite riding 674 fewer races than Dominguez that year.

Anderson had previously represented Hall of Fame jockeys Gary Stevens and Jerry Bailey, and when Bailey retired in January 2006, Anderson found himself without a big ticket rider. That’s when he received a phone call from a California area code.

“I got kind of an obscure call from Julio Canani and he didn’t even announce what was going on,” Anderson recalled. “He just said, ‘There’s somebody here that you need to speak to,’ and he handed the phone to somebody, and it was Garrett. Garrett said, ‘Would you consider coming back [to California] to work for me?’ I said, ‘I’ll be on the next plane if you want to put me to work.’”

The partnership began in March, and Anderson quickly recognized in the ascendant Gomez the kind of greatness he experienced with Bailey and Stevens.

“Right away, I realized the guy was just magical,” he recalled. “I hadn’t watched him specifically, because I was on the East Coast and I didn’t watch all the California racing. I knew he had quite a bit of success going on and was on the upswing, but I really hadn’t watched him. I just realized right away, this kid is really, really good. Horses ran for him, he was super, super good at being in the right spots and was one of the best finishers ever.”

The biggest win of Gomez’s career came in the unforgettable 2010 GI Breeders’ Cup Classic, when he piloted Blame (Arch) to an upset of undefeated champion Zenyatta (Street Cry {Ire}) at Churchill Downs. Two days prior to that effort, Gomez took a bad fall and suffered a crack in his shoulder, an injury unbeknownst to nearly everyone besides Gomez and Anderson at the time.

“He couldn’t lift his arm past about his chest level,” Anderson explained. “He didn’t tell anybody, even the doctor. The x-rays came up later that he had cracked it. He had considered taking off because he was in so much pain. He went back to the sleep room, took a couple of Motrin and said at the time, ‘If I walk out of that room and I feel like I do now, I’m going to have to take off this horse.’ He just bit the bullet and ended up riding. It’s mind-boggling that he won.”

Gomez and Anderson parted ways in 2012, when Anderson wanted to come back east in the spring while Gomez wanted to stay in California. A year later, Gomez, who had struggled with substance abuse before becoming sober in 2003, relapsed, and his riding career dissipated. He faded from the public eye and officially announced his retirement in June 2015 on Facebook. Anderson says he tried to contact his former client over the past few years, with little response.

“I reached out to him a number of times,” he related. “He never returned any of the texts except when his mother passed away, and he texted back ‘thanks.’ That’s the only correspondence I’d had with him. He obviously went somewhere that he didn’t want to be contacted.”

While most racing fans and outsiders will remember Gomez mainly for his immense riding ability, the bigger picture coming into focus is that of a kind, but troubled soul who happened to find his calling as a great jockey.

“He’s going to be known and remembered as one of the elite and best riders ever, I believe,” Anderson concluded. “And then off the racetrack, he had a real nice way to him, he liked people and was very appreciative to everything and everybody. At the end of the day, he was a really good guy who didn’t have a mean bone in his body. It’s very sad.”

FATPIANO 12-16-2016 08:42 AM

very sad day, he was one of the one's. great rider

Revidere 12-16-2016 11:31 AM

I appreciated that he always had time for young fans.

My favorite discussion with him was in 2010 at Monmouth when they upped the purses for that "Million Dollar" meet. Unfortunately they still ran many 5k claiming races with those inflated purses. He was sitting in the backyard between rides(as he did many days!). I asked him how he liked riding in NJ full-time. He said the golf courses are great, especially since he did more of that than actually ride.








Alabama Stakes 12-16-2016 11:35 AM

Those photos hit hard Gene. Made the hair on the back of my neck rise.

RIP Go Go

LARHAGE 12-16-2016 11:59 AM

Garrett was great to retired racehorses as well, Georgie Boy retired to his farm and is living a nice life. I will miss him on and off the track, he deserved to be in the HOF before the most recent inductees, his resume was far superior, it's unfortunate it will be posthumously. I wish there was something that could have made him realize how much he meant to people and the sport. He will forever be one of the bests of the best. RIP Garrett, I hope you are finally at peace. :(

Dunbar 12-17-2016 08:13 AM

Thanks for posting those photos, Revidere.

:tro::tro:

Rupert Pupkin 12-21-2016 01:05 AM

It's such a shame. He was such a great rider, so gifted. In addition, he was a really nice guy.

There are some athletes that I just love watching perform. They are just so good at what they do that they have almost have it down to an art form. Garret was one of those guys. I'm going to miss him.

RHT2004 12-21-2016 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1082634)
Sad. Here is my favorite Gomez moment....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnIdkMjTGVs

Does anyone know how to check older results? During the call of this race Durkin mentions the big day for Gomez, I would like to see who else he rode that day and watch replays. Thanks

Easy Goer Otis 12-21-2016 06:54 AM

Gomez on Pluck in 2010 BC Juv Turf. 13 post. Stumbles from gate. Avoids a fallen rider. Goes from last to first to win in a gallop. Amazing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xisMwB08uiw

-O

South Beach Luv 12-21-2016 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy Goer Otis (Post 1082848)
Gomez on Pluck in 2010 BC Juv Turf. 13 post. Stumbles from gate. Avoids a fallen rider. Goes from last to first to win in a gallop. Amazing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xisMwB08uiw

-O

Great ride. Seeing Banned in that race made me think of this :(


ranger5830 12-21-2016 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1082838)
Does anyone know how to check older results? During the call of this race Durkin mentions the big day for Gomez, I would like to see who else he rode that day and watch replays. Thanks

Equibase has a historical results tab which shows all races run since 1991. A quick search there showed he only had one other mount that day, winning the Vosburgh with 26-1 Taste of Paradise for Gary Mandella. So it was a big day for him to come to New York and win two Grade 1s in two mounts. Unfortunately it does not seem to be on YouTube and Calracing only goes back to 2007, so there may be video available, but I don't know how to access it.


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