After almost 40 years, a horse finally won the Triple Crown. Fans are likely to still get goosebumps or smile uncontrollably whenever they watch footage or read about the win. But for the jockey who brought American Pharaoh to legendary victory, it doesn’t seem that it’s about the win.
“I just saw one kid with that disease and that’s how I changed my life. I changed the way I think. Pretty much I changed everything,” he told Newsday.
Now, with his recent win at Belmont Stakes, he’s giving more than 10 percent. Espinoza is donating his entire Belmont winnings, according to Newsnet5. And he’s not the only one feeling charitable. American Pharaoh’s trainer, Bob Baffert, and his wife, Jill, immediately announced donations of $50,000 each to Old Friends (retirement center for Thoroughbred horses), Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund and California Retirement Management Account, an organization that handles the cost of the care of local retired racehorses.
After we won the Triple Crown I went to see American Pharoah to give him a big kiss
Posted by Victor Espinoza on Saturday, June 6, 2015
Everyone was already elated by American Pharaoh’s win, but this just makes it all so much better, doesn’t it?
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