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- Q15996303 abstract "Herbert Otto Madden, normally known as "Otto" (02 January 1873 in Hoppegarten - 21 May 1942 in Newmarket, Suffolk) was a four time British flat racing Champion JockeyHe was born to a jockey father, who had ridden Kincsem, the winningmost racehorse of all time in most of her races. Otto Madden was first apprenticed to James Waugh and then to Richard Marsh. For Marsh he won the Derby on the 100/1 longest-priced winner of all time, Jeddah in 1898. That same year he also won the Cesarewitch and Manchester November Handicap and ended the season as Champion Jockey. He went on to win every British Classic except the 1,000 Guineas. It has been suggested by some that he pulled Wool Winder when on course for a second Derby win in 1907. His last big race win came in the 1917 Oaks on Sunny Jane. Officially, he had retired, but he had returned to race riding due to the limited number of jockeys available during World War I. He later bred, owned and trained Chapeau to win the 1925 Ebor Handicap. In 1999, the Racing Post ranked him 30th in their list of the Top 50 jockeys of the 20th century. He still holds the record for most wins (as a jockey) of the Wokingham Handicap at Royal Ascot, a race he won three times in the 1890s.".
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- Q15996303 awards "British flat racing Champion Jockey 4 times".
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- Q15996303 name "Otto Madden".
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- Q15996303 comment "Herbert Otto Madden, normally known as "Otto" (02 January 1873 in Hoppegarten - 21 May 1942 in Newmarket, Suffolk) was a four time British flat racing Champion JockeyHe was born to a jockey father, who had ridden Kincsem, the winningmost racehorse of all time in most of her races. Otto Madden was first apprenticed to James Waugh and then to Richard Marsh. For Marsh he won the Derby on the 100/1 longest-priced winner of all time, Jeddah in 1898.".
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