Woolf’s wife Genevieve ran the Derby Restaurant for another five years before selling it to Dominic and Lorene Sturniolo in 1952. Stumble vs. fainting spell = not mutually exclusive. They had no children. over rows and rows of faces, spilling back to the church's opened Woolf was also a diabetic (at least according to Laura Hillenbrand). “Woolf, who at 36 had nearly twenty years of riding behind him, succumbed about twelve hours after he was thrown to the track by Please Me of the W.W. Taylor stable. Turf Writer's award to jockey Eddie Arcaro as the out standing race rider of 1952. Hey E-Man: Yes, a film on Woolf would indeed be a winner. George Monroe Woolf (May 31, 1910 – January 4, 1946), nicknamed "The Iceman", was a Canadian-born thoroughbred race horse jockey. They attended to the hospitalization. E-Man: Yes, Woolf was diabetic…I have read speculation that the fall that killed him may have been caused by a dizzy spell associated with his diabetes. Gary Stevens, Actor: Seabiscuit. His wikipedia page claims that stewards or jockeys didn’t notice an incident that would have caused the fall. sang "Empty Saddles in the Old Corral," his voice wafting out I always learn so much from them! “Jockey Woolf, 36, Dies After Fall,” New York Times, January 5th 1946, “Riders Pay Tribute to George Woolf,” Los Angeles Times, January 5th 1946, Read George Woolf profiles from: Canada Sports Hall of Fame, Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame, and National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. Previous winners and Mrs. Arcaro watch the presentation. “From then on it was steadily upward for The Ice Man, who gained his nickname through his cool, come-from-behind racing technique. Does anyone know in what year George Woolfe arrived in California, specifically Arcadia? lists, radiating insouciance, the kangaroo-leather saddle over his arm. and more from FamousFix.com, George Monroe Woolf, George M. Woolf, George Woolf, The Iceman, George "The Iceman" Woolf, Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA. More thn likely, the IceMan was dead drunk “Woolf rose from the small tracks in his native Canada and Montana to prominence at Tijuana and Agua Caliente. Some believe The Derby is haunted by the spirit of George Woolf, a jockey known as the Iceman for the way he sat chillily on a horse until the very last moments of a race. wnen he fell off that horse on that fateful day at Santa Anita. The leading jockey, Ted Atkinson, tode 1,539 horses to win $899,101. Another great post on the best historical racing blog in existence. The trophy is a replica of the statue that stands in the paddock garden at Santa Anita. He became known for riding the people's champion Seabiscuit to victories in 1938. I. Original caption:2/12/1953-Arcadia, CA: Beneath the statue of the late Jockey George Woolf, his widow, Mrs. Geneveve Woolf-Cayer presents the Southern CA. their hats over their hearts. According to our records, George Woolf is possibly single. In 2010, his hometown of Cardston, Alberta, Canada unveiled a statue of Woolf aboard Seabiscuit, titled “So, Long Charley” for the words Woolf directed toward War Admiral’s jockey, Charley Kurtsinger, as he pulled away in the famous match race of 1938. I was actually re-watching the Seabiscuit movie while putting the piece together — making the oversight that much more perplexing Thanks for the comment! He is an actor, known for Seabiscuit (2003), Luck (2011) and Wildfire (2005). Since 1950, the George Woolf Award has been presented annually by Santa Anita Park to the jockey whose, “…career and personal character earn esteem for the individual and the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing” (Jockey’s Guild). An annual jockey's award given by the United States Jockeys' Guild is named in his honor. Her husband was Ross Eugene Cayer. there. Cayer was always in- by the Los Angeles Turf Club to participate in monies honoring Woolf whom she married in 1936. The rest had come from the California Turf I can't find a Lucy Braun on any other information yet. Image of Woolf from the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame. drag him out of a Providence bar Gary Stevens was born on March 6, 1963 in Caldwell, Idaho, USA as Gary Lynn Stevens. Being a diabetic it sounds like he suffered from a diabetic malady during the race. What I can't figure out is the Bennett name. Hi RG: Here is the link to the referenced DRF piece: http://is.gd/eNJL4D, Patrick: Good point…40K is definitely not ‘measly’. was the watering hole for the racing cognoscenti. ‘ Tragic’ would best describe the sad end of George Woolf, one of the most beloved and successful jockeys of his era. Fifteen hundred people came to say good-bye to Woolf. He stood just as he always had in life, hand on hip, chin up, Hello Joan- It is so close and yet I can't connect Genevieve to her parents yet? he said later. His gaze fell to the east end of the paddock and rested on the I believe he simply passed out, fainted, due to a very low glucose level. Inglewood, California: Making up this joyous group after Seabiscuit's triumph in the featured $50,000 Hollywood Gold Cup Handicap at Hollywood Park are left to right: Charles S. Howard, owner of Seabiscuit; Mrs. Howard; Mrs. George Woolf; jockey George Woolf, who rode Seabiscuit; screen actress Anita Louise; and trainer Tom Smith. “Riders in the race lined up at the finish line and joined with other jockeys and 24,000 spectators in a brief memorial ceremony that choked every throat and brought tears to every eye in the crowd. Dr. George J. Woolf, a longtime area resident, died Sunday, March 29, 2020 at his home in Aventura, FL. Woolf owned a restaurant and bar in Arcadia, near Santa Anita, where he made his home for the past several years. Colins Ghost RSS said: The Death of George Woolf, 1946 http://goo.gl/fb/z4nA9 […]. Hernandez, the man who first called Woolf "Iceman.". The day George Woolf died was a very sad sad day in my family.. it’s a shame I didn’t have the honor to meet him. Did you personally know the man?? film This post makes a great companion piece to the account of Woolf in Hillenbrand’s book. Also, is there any documentary evidence – i.e., coroner’s report – that he was drinking when he died at Santa Anita? Three years later a wistful bugle cry carried over the empty They didn’t have the medications then that they do now. I thought her maiden name was BRAUN??? “Greatest stakes rider of the past decade, Woolf died at 3 o’clock yesterday morning in St. Luke’s Hospital…. (Left to Right): Eddie Arcaro, Mrs. Woolf-Cayer, Gordan Gilsson, a former winner, Mrs. Arcaro, and jockey Johnny Longden, former winner, George Woolf Memorial Award at Santa Anita race track, 1958, 3 images. After his death in 1946 she married Mr Cayer. His first big victory was the 1933 Caliente Handicap aboard Gallant Sir. fans the world over. Help keep George Woolf profile up to date. “…Taps was sounded after the second race yesterday. His Derby Restaurant, on Huntington Drive, Merlin Volzke; Genevieve Woolf Cayer, MRS G Genevieve Dies at 56 Death came suddenly last Saturday to Mrs Genevieve Woolf who has been identified with thoroughbred racing for more than three decades. $3500 is indeed measly, but adjusted for inflation that race was worth roughly $39,600 in today’s dollars. Funeral services will be held at o'clock this morning at the chapel Burial will occur in Live Oak Memorial Park, History has it he married Genevieve in 1931, I found Genevieve's obituary: She died Feb. 27, 1971 and her funeral was in the chapel of Glasser-Miller-Lamb Mortuary, 500 South, First Ave. Arcadia. Tiny Naylor, who sold a horse at auction and donated the proceeds And, every year, Santa Anita presents an award in his honor to a jockey who not only is successful on track but has a character that reflects positively on the sport. paddock to witness the unveiling of the George Woolf memorial Mrs Cayer is survived by a stepson Jack Cayer of ney her mother Mrs Lucy Bennett of Arcadia and a brother John Bennett of Monrovia. On another subject: the screenplay for a George Woolf bio-pic could almost write itself, don’t you think? Original caption:Jockey Willie Shoemaker, voted the Most Outstanding Rider of 1950 by the Southern California Turf Writers, receives the jockey George Woolf Memorial Trophy from Mrs. Genevieve Woolf-Cayer, former wife of of the late George "The Iceman" Woolf. His first big victory was the 1933 Caliente Handicap aboard Gallant Sir. However, if you read the news reports, Woolf’s mount stumbled going into the turn and that is why he fell. “…The Santa Anita management and California Turf Foundation volunteered to handle all the funeral arrangements. He was my great uncle and my father was named after him. Gene Autry Colin's Ghost: Thoroughbred Horse Racing History Copyright © 2020. was in the Star News of Pasadena, California  2 March 1971, and the other was in the Cumberland News, Cumberland, Maryland 2 March 1971. The same day as the New York Times report, the Los Angeles Times reported on the scene at Santa Anita the day Woolf died: Santa Anita flags were at half-mast yesterday. Hello Race Fans is back this year! . On the 1930 Census, Genevieve was 16 and her brother was only 4. Colin's Ghost brings to light horse racing's past through primary sources, historic images, and contemporary news accounts. An annual jockey's award given by the United States Jockeys' Guild is named in his honor. He was born in Cardston, Alberta. Undine: I should have mentioned the Hillenbrand book. Could you elaborate. Makes we wonder that they might have had different fathers. Woolf's handsome face looked out across Santa Anita once again. them, sobbing for his best friend. He never regained consciousness. WHAT A GREAT STORY HOW THE ICE MAN ,RED, TOM SMITH AND CHARELS HOWARD ALL FOUND EACH OTHER AND SEABISCUIT IT IS A GREAT STORY OF SPORTS THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER GO ICEMAN. Be sure to sign up for their Derby Prep Alerts to keep up with all of the action leading to the big race in May. Last year, if he had beaten the odds of the race track and old age, George Woolf would have turned one hundred. ... His wife Genevieve was at his bedside when he died. book?" to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions. Original caption:After Seabiscuit Won $50,000 Hollywood Handicap. Approximately $2,000,000 of that, its is estimated, came in major stakes. life-sized bronze image of Seabiscuit that Howard had placed I’m glad there are blogs such as yours to keep this sort of horse racing history alive. George Woolf is remembered, even though he has been gone for over sixty years. Much of the price had been footed by Please Me's owner, Login The New York Times, published the following in an article that appeared on January 5th 1946: Georgie (The Ice Man) Woolf, who earned at least $2,000,000 in a dozen years of riding stakes winners, died today of a brain concussion suffered in a fall at Santa Anita Park yesterday in a $3,500 non-handicap race. Thanks for the kind words and the commeny. He became known for riding the people's champion Seabiscuit to victories in 1938. “Woolf rose from the small tracks in his native Canada and Montana to prominence at Tijuana and Agua Caliente.

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