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  1. Frank Hayes (1901 – 4 June 1923) was an Irish horse trainer and jockey who, on 4 June 1923, at Belmont Park racetrack in Elmont, New York, [better source needed] won a steeplechase despite suffering a fatal heart attack in the latter part of the race.

  2. Dec 10, 2018 · Brooklyn’s Hayes, a stable hand turned stand-in jockey, achieved the unthinkable and rode the 20-1 shot to a surprise victory over fan favorite Gimme. While that in itself shocked the crowd ...

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · On 4 June 1923, 22-year-old Irish jockey Frank Hayes won his first race – the steeplechase at New York’s Belmont Park. Sadly, it also proved to be his last race, as Frank suffered a fatal heart attack towards the end of it.

  4. Jan 26, 2023 · In the early 1920s, a jockey named Frank Hayes was elated to participate in his first horse race ever. It was a close race, but the young man emerged the winner. The only problem, however, was that he was dead by the time he crossed the finish line, making him the first — and only — dead jockey to win a horse race.

  5. Sep 29, 2022 · There are many bizarre and fascinating stories from the world of sports within history, but nothing can beat Frank Hayes, a jockey that became popular in the 1920s. Horse riding became very popular in the United States due to the sports betting scene.

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · The Irishman is dead, but he's not done yet. "Frank Hayes (1901 – June 4, 1923) was a jockey who, on June 4, 1923, won a steeplechase despite suffering a fatal heart attack in the later part of...

  7. Jan 19, 2024 · Frank Hayes is believed to be the only jockey in history to win an official horse race while dead. He suffered a heart attack while competing at New York’s Belmont Park in...

  8. On June 4, 1923 at New York’s Belmont Park, 35-year-old (or 22-year-old depending on who you ask) Frank Hayes etched his name into horse racing lore by winning the first and only race of his career on the horse Sweet Kiss.

  9. Mar 16, 2023 · In 1923, jockey Frank Hayes began his first-ever steeplechase alive and well. He placed first, his horse winning by a head, but unfortunately, he didn’t live long enough to see the winner’s circle, perishing sometime before he crossed the finish line

  10. Aug 7, 2018 · Hayes, 22 (although his age is sometimes listed at 35), was riding a horse named Sweet Kiss in June 4, 1923, steeplechase at New York’s Belmont race track when the jockey’s heart gave out. He died, reports said, sometime after taking the lead in the grueling, two-mile race.