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- William Henry "Harry" Blaylock (1859 - March 20, 1899) was a jockey in Thoroughbred racing who met with success both in the United States and his native Canada. In 1893 he won the Queen's Plate which became Canada's most important race and is the oldest continuously run race for Thoroughbred horses in North America. (en)
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- Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (en)
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- Toronto, Ontario, Canada (en)
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- Inspiration, Martello, Sir Dixon, (en)
- St. Augustine, Volante (en)
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- Jockey / Trainer, Owner (en)
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- William Henry "Harry" Blaylock (1859 - March 20, 1899) was a jockey in Thoroughbred racing who met with success both in the United States and his native Canada. In 1893 he won the Queen's Plate which became Canada's most important race and is the oldest continuously run race for Thoroughbred horses in North America. (en)
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