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John Velazquez Set for First Ride in Ireland

Velazquez to ride at Naas for Dermot Weld; also could ride in Irish Derby Festival.

John Velazquez rides Zhukova to victory in the 2017 Man o' War Stakes at Belmont Park for trainer Dermot Weld

John Velazquez rides Zhukova to victory in the 2017 Man o' War Stakes at Belmont Park for trainer Dermot Weld

Coglianese Photos/Chelsea Durand

An Irish winner is one of the very few things absent from legendary John Velazquez's glittering CV, but that could change at Naas June 26 when he gets the leg up on board the Dermot Weld-trained De Janeiro before some possible rides at the Curragh this weekend at the Irish Derby Festival.

One of racing's biggest global stars, the Puerto Rican-born Velazquez has partnered nearly 7,000 winners and enjoyed success at the Breeders' Cup 20 times, landed six American classics and has had four Royal Ascot winners. He was inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame in 2012 and is North America's all-time leading jockey in purse earnings.

Despite being a regular visitor to Britain, the 52-year-old has never ridden in Ireland, but he and Weld teamed up successfully with Zhukova in the Man o' War Stakes at Belmont Park in 2017. They'll link up again a maiden race with the Newtown Anner Stud-owned De Janeiro.

Velazquez has sported the colors of the Regan family-owned stud before, having partnered the Johnny Murtagh-trained Clounmacon when he finished down the field in last year's Sandringham Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Explaining the reasoning behind his presence at Naas, Newtown Anner Stud racing manager PJ Colville said: "Johnny and Maurice Regan would be very good pals and they both live in New York. He's on holidays here with his family. He has had a few rides at Royal Ascot for us before."

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Jockey John Velazquez after a race
Photo: Rick Samuels
John Velazquez

Velazquez, who last rode at Belmont on Thursday, is in the market for some mounts across the three-day Irish Derby festival at the Curragh, where Colville said he could carry the Newtown Anner silks again.

"It's brilliant for Naas. Johnny is obviously a world-class rider but he's a great guy and really good fun," he said. "Hopefully, he might get a ride or two on Derby weekend at the Curragh. I think he's available. We won't have too many runners but we have a couple of entries. We might be able to put him up on one of ours this weekend should they run.

"Hopefully, his first ride here can be a winning one on De Janeiro. She ran well at Fairyhouse and Dermot is keen on her. She's coming back in distance but you have to get the trip at Naas. She has a very good pedigree being by Invincible Spirit out of Rio Carnival and her dam is a half sister to Kingman, so it would be great if she could get her head in front."

Naas general manager Aidan McGarry said: "We're delighted to have a jockey of John Velazquez's international standing riding at Naas. It is a fantastic opportunity for racegoers to see him in action. It's a lovely card and he adds some extra star quality for sure."

Crimson Advocate and John Velazquez win the G2 Queen Mary Stakes, Royal Ascot, Ascot Racecourse, UK, 6/21/23, Mathea Kelley
Photo: Mathea Kelley
Crimson Advocate and John Velazquez win the 2023 Queen Mary Stakes at Ascot Racecourse