George Woolf
George Woolf was a prominent American jockey known for his exceptional riding skills and success in horse racing during the early 20th century. Born on April 2, 1910, in Calgary, Alberta, he became famous for his ability to connect with horses and his strategic racing style. Woolf's career included numerous victories in major races, making him a respected figure in the sport.
Woolf is perhaps best remembered for his partnership with the legendary racehorse Seabiscuit. Their collaboration in the late 1930s captured the public's imagination and contributed to the horse's fame. Tragically, Woolf's life was cut short when he died in a racing accident on January 3, 1946.