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Frank Coltiletti (April 23, 1904 –
March 1987) was an
American Hall of Fame
jockey in
Thoroughbred horse racing.
Coltiletti began his
professional riding...
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Healey Richard T.
Wilson Jr. 1+1⁄8 1:51.60 $90,000 1921
Broomspun Frank Coltiletti James G. Rowe Sr.
Harry P.
Whitney 1+1⁄8 1:54.20 $75,000 1920 Man o' War...
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rider to have won the U.S.
Triple Crown twice.
Frank Coltiletti (1904–1987), jockey. Hall of Fame
jockey in
Thoroughbred horse racing...
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Rocky Colavito,
baseball player Ned Colletti,
baseball executive Frank Coltiletti,
jockey Franco Columbu,
bodybuilder Rocco B. Commisso,
soccer player Tony...
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Sande Sam
Hildreth Rancocas Stable 2:42.40 1921
Touch Me Not
Frank Coltiletti James G. Rowe Sr.
Greentree Stable 2:43.20 1920 Man o' War
Clarence Kummer...
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Taylor Hal
Price Headley 1+3⁄16 1:59.00 $40,000 1927 Mars 4
Frank Coltiletti Scott P.
Harlan Walter M.
Jeffords 1+3⁄16 1:59.40 $42,000 1926 Sarazen...
- 1976–1992 2,794 Affirmed, Old Vic, Oh So Sharp,
Reference Point Frank Coltiletti 1970 1919–1934 667 Crusader, Mars, Sun Beau Ángel
Cordero Jr. 1988 1960–1992...
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Panchio ran
third under ****ure U. S.
Racing Hall of Fame
jockey Frank Coltiletti. He paid for the
construction of
three buildings on the
campus of Texas...
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Scapa Flow, but his
owners refused to sell him at any price. With
Frank Coltiletti as his jockey,
Scapa Flow won the U.S.
Hotel Stakes in
Saratoga Springs...
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Gunther Frederick Johnson 1-1/4 m 2:05.60 $29,925 1926 Mars
Frank Coltiletti Scott P.
Harlan Sarah F.
Jeffords 1-1/4 m 2:04.60 $15,050 1925 Dangerous...