Eddie Arcaro
Eddie Arcaro (
February 19,
1916 -
November 4,
1997) was born
George Edward Arcaro in
Cincinnati, Ohio, in the
United States, the son of an impoverished taxi driver. Small in stature, Eddie would go on to become one of the greatest
thoroughbred horse-racing jockeys in the history of American racing. He is the only
jockey to win two
Triple Crowns in Thoroughbred Racing. He performed the feat in
1941 on Whirlaway and again in
1948 on Citation.
In addition, he won the Kentucky Derby three additional times, and the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes six additional times. In 1958 was elected to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. His nickname was "Banana Nose."