# Gordon Glisson

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**Gordon P. Glisson** (October 31, 1930 – February 23, 1997) was an American [Champion](/source/United_States_Champion_Jockey_by_wins) [Thoroughbred horse racing](/source/Thoroughbred_horse_race) [jockey](/source/Jockey).

Born in [Winnsboro, South Carolina](/source/Winnsboro,_South_Carolina), at age fifteen he and his mother moved to [Seattle](/source/Seattle), Washington. He began working at the [Longacres Racetrack](/source/Longacres_(racetrack)) in nearby [Renton, Washington](/source/Renton,_Washington) then as an apprentice jockey rode in his first race at the [Ak-Sar-Ben Racetrack](/source/Ak-Sar-Ben_(arena)) in [Omaha, Nebraska](/source/Omaha,_Nebraska). In 1948, younger brother John Weldon Glisson would also become a jockey.

Within a few years, Gordon Glisson developed into a top jockey and in the 1948-1949 winter racing season he led all jockeys at [Santa Anita Park](/source/Santa_Anita_Park) in wins. In 1949 he also rode in [New York State](/source/New_York_(state)) where he had four winners in one day and ended the year as the leading jockey in New York and in total won more races than any jockey in the United States. During his outstanding 1949 campaign he won the prestigious [Santa Anita Derby](/source/Santa_Anita_Derby) with [Old Rockport](/source/Old_Rockport) then rode him to a fourth-place finish in the [Kentucky Derby](/source/Kentucky_Derby) and to eighth place in the [Preakness Stakes](/source/Preakness_Stakes). Among Glisson's other important wins, on January 26, 1950, he rode Miche to a huge upset win over the great [Citation](/source/Citation_(horse)) in the La Sorpresa Handicap at Santa Anita Park. In 1955, Glisson won another major [West Coast](/source/West_Coast_of_the_United_States) event, capturing the [Hollywood Gold Cup](/source/Hollywood_Gold_Cup) aboard [King Ranch's](/source/King_Ranch), [Rejected](/source/Rejected_(horse)).

A fan favorite, *[The New Yorker](/source/The_New_Yorker)* magazine of March 5, 1949 (p. 79) wrote that "What impresses horsemen most is that his style is remarkably like that of the late [George Woolf](/source/George_Woolf), even to the coolness he shows in tight finishes." In a similar vein, the October 31, 1949, issue of *[Time](/source/Time_(magazine))* magazine did an article on Gordon Glisson titled "The Kid with the Cold Eye".

In 1950, Glisson was the first recipient of the newly created [George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award](/source/George_Woolf_Memorial_Jockey_Award) given to a successful Thoroughbred racing jockey in North America who demonstrates high standards of personal and professional conduct, on and off the racetrack. In 2003, he was nominated for the [Washington Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame](/source/Washington_Thoroughbred_Racing_Hall_of_Fame).

Gordon Glisson was living in [Ojai, California](/source/Ojai,_California), when he died in 1997 at the Sherman Oaks Burn Center following an accident at his home.

## References

- *The History of Race Riding and the Jockeys' Guild* by Turner Publishing Company (Compiler) (1999) ISBN 978-1-56311-456-4
- ["Sport: The Kid with the Cold Eye"](https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,801012,00.html). *Time*. October 31, 1949.
- ["Sport: Something to Explain"](https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,811850,00.html). *Time*. February 6, 1950.
- [Obituary excerpt for Gordon Glisson from the February 27, 1997 *Los Angeles Daily News*](https://web.archive.org/web/20121022015742/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-83857507.html)
- [Corbis photos of Gordon Glisson](http://pro.corbis.com/Search/SearchResults.aspx?q=Gordon+Glisson&ac=Gordon+Glisson)

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