Gary Stevens
Gary Stevens
Gary Michael Stevensis a retired English footballer who is best remembered playing in defence for a successful Everton side of the 1980s, as well as for the England national football team...
ProfessionHorse Jockey
Date of Birth6 March 1963
atrocity carried carry life normal people prove succeeded terrible
I think the only way to prove to these people who carried out this terrible atrocity that they haven't succeeded is for life to carry on and we'll go about it in a normal way.
hear leave rumor
When you hear a rumor on the racetrack, they're usually true, ... I'll leave it at that for now.
drunk home last staggering
Like a drunk staggering home after last call.
body continue heart love piece
There is a piece of my heart that would love to continue riding, but my body can't take it anymore,
bias lose speed talk
That was awesome; really awesome. They can talk about speed bias all they want, this was no speed bias win. Makes me want to lose 20 pounds.
I said, 'That's it. He's retiring, I'm retiring,'
body continue hang heart love piece time wonderful
Over the years I've had a wonderful career, but it's time to hang it up, ... There is a piece of my heart that would love to continue riding, but my body can't take it anymore.
hang time wonderful
Over the years I've had a wonderful career, but it's time to hang it up,
front himself natural puts send
I don't send him, he puts himself there, ... He's got a natural cruising speed. I could realistically be in front of the rabbit.
ask far matter picked pole quarter time win
We really picked it up from the half-mile pole in. Then I think by the time we got to the quarter pole, it was just a matter of how far I wanted to win by, and when I wanted to ask him.
colors crossing fond greatest memories single thrill twin winning
The single greatest thrill was crossing under the twin spires right here on Winning Colors in 1988, ... I've got a lot of fond memories here. Those will never go away.
carried coming heard pole quarter tried trouble
I heard Megahertz coming at the quarter pole and I kind of eased out and tried to be patient. That carried us out of trouble and she went on about her business. It was all her.
dominating horse looked lose people ready stronger
If you need a jockey, I'm ready to lose 20 pounds. That wasn't a speed-bias performance. That was a dominating performance. That horse is a lot better than people think. I looked at him in the paddock, and he looked like a horse who really wanted to run. He was stronger down the stretch.
appears break lucky
as of now it appears he was very lucky and didn't break anything.