Kempton Cannon

He rode his first winner at fourteen[1] and went on to win the 1901 St. Leger on Doricles and the 1904 Derby on St. Amant by three lengths[2] for Leopold de Rothschild.

He quit riding shortly before World War I (during which he served in the Royal Flying Corps) and ran a garage in Newmarket.

He ultimately retired to Hove on the south coast.

[1] He was married to the widow of another jockey, Jack Watts.

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