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Ira Hanford, rode 1936 Derby winner, dies at 91

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FILE - In this May 3, 2006, file photo, Ira
FILE - In this May 3, 2006, file photo, Ira "Babe" Hanford is all smiles as he leaves his handprints in cement in commemorating his 1936 Kentucky Derby victory aboard longshot Bold Venture in a permanent display in front of the Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Ky. Hanford, who rode Bold Venture to a stunning victory in the 1936 Kentucky Derby, has died. He was 91. Virginia Hanford says her husband of 67 years passed away last Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, in Ocala following a lengthy illness. (AP Photo/Garry Jones, File )
FILE - In this May 2, 1936 file photo,  Ira
FILE - In this May 2, 1936 file photo, Ira "Babe" Hanford, the young apprentice jockey, sits in the saddle aboard Bold Venture as they receive the victor's wreath after winning the Kentucky Derby horse race in Louisville, Ky. Hanford, who rode Bold Venture to a stunning victory in the 1936 Kentucky Derby, has died. He was 91. Virginia Hanford says her husband of 67 years passed away last Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, in Ocala following a lengthy illness. (AP Photo/File)
By BETH HARRIS, The Associated Press Updated 11:02 PM Wednesday, November 25, 2009

He died Saturday in Ocala, Fla., following a long illness, said Virginia Hanford, his wife of 67 years. He was the oldest-living jockey to have won the Derby and the only apprentice to have done so.

Hanford did not get a chance to ride Bold Venture in the Preakness because racing officials suspended him for 15 days following the Derby. He retired in 1953 without running in another Derby. He is one of 22 jockeys to win the Run for the Roses in their only appearance.

"It's something that once you win, it never gets taken away," Virginia Hanford told The Associated Press by phone on Wednesday. "It's something that he always held very close to him."

Hanford said officials never told him why he was suspended, along with two other jockeys. During an interview with the AP in 2006, Hanford said he suspected it had to do with the rugged nature of the sport at the time.

"I've always assumed it was for knocking down a horse," he said. "I heard a few years ago that I was suspended for crossing over somewhere on the backside."

Back then, the starting gate didn't have front or rear doors to lock the horses in a somewhat uniform line. They were led in and stood there until a bell rang.

Hanford looked to his right and saw Bien Joli standing at an angle and about a neck in front of him and Bold Venture. He called out to jockey Lester Balaski to straighten his horse.

"I didn't get horse out of the mouth and the bell rang," said Hanford, who as an apprentice got to carry less weight than senior riders. "When he made the first or second jump out of the gate, he hit me and turned me almost sideways."

Hanford and Bold Venture careened to the left and into Granville, knocking jockey Jimmy Stout to the ground.

"That was a hell of a bump that I got and so did he," Hanford said. "Bold Venture got a going over leaving the gate as bad as anybody, but he was very agile and he collected himself good. By the time I got to the first turn, he was maybe six or seven lengths off the lead."

Bold Venture's trainer Max Hirsch replaced Hanford with George Woolfe for the Preakness, which the horse won. Bold Venture did not run in the Belmont.

In addition to his wife, Hanford is survived by older brother Carl, who trained five-time Horse of the Year Kelso.

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AP Sports Writer Will Graves in Louisville, Ky., contributed to this report.

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November 25, 2009 08:17 PM EST

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