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John Mangle
OccupationJockey
Born1751
Hauxwell, near Leyburn, North Yorkshire
Died1 January 1831
Middleham, North Yorkshire
Major racing wins
Major race wins:
St Leger Stakes (1780, 1786, 1787, 1788, 1792)
Significant horses
Paragon, Ruler, Spadille, Tartar, Young Flora

John Mangle (1751-1831) was an English flat racing jockey and trainer, who was five time winning rider in the St Leger Stakes.

He served his riding apprenticeship with Isaac Cape in Middleham, North Yorkshire, before joining John Hoyle's stable. He married Hoyle's daughter Hannah and took over the stable when Hoyle died,[1] employing John Jackson and Ben Smith as jockeys.

He went on to both train and ride the winners of three consecutive St Legers - Paragon in 1786, Spadille in 1787 and Young Flora in 1788, all for Lord Archibald Hamilton. A further potential winner, Zango, was disqualified after passing the post first in 1789.[2] Off the back of these successes, he built a second stable nearby at Brecongill.[3] Blindness forced him to retire from training[4] and he died at Middleham on 1 January 1831.[3]

As a younger man, he had the nickname "Crying Jackie" for his tendency to cry after losing.[2]

Major wins[edit]

United Kingdom Great Britain

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mangle, John". Jockeypedia. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  • ^ a b Tanner & Cranham 1992, p. 19.
  • ^ a b Mortimer, Onslow & Willett 1978, p. 368.
  • ^ Darvill, R (1833). "A Treatise on the Care, Treatment, and Training of the English Race-horse". Quarterly Review. Vol. XLIX. London: John Murray. p. 401. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
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