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Matthew A. McGee

Matthew A. McGee (December 1890 - October 28, 1949)[1] was an American jockey born and raised in Covington, Kentucky who rode Durbar to victory in the 1914 Epsom Derby, England's most prestigious race,[2] for Herman B. Duryea. Based in France his other winners for Duryea included the 1913 French 1000 Guineas (the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches) on Banshee.[3] Afterwards he rode for several years for Baron Edouard de Rothschild up to 1927.[4]

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Note that his name is frequently misspelled as "MacGee" in European records, including the Media Guide for the Epsom Derby[5] and on a 1923 sports card.[6] His temporary licenses to ride in England were issued in the name of "Matthew A MacGee" and later "Mathew A MacGee".[7]

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