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John Velazquez attended jockey school in his native Puerto Rico from 1988-`90, and in
the latter year recorded his first official winner at El Comandante racetrack. Within months, he had found an
influential mentor in Racing Hall of Fame jockey Angel Cordero Jr., who encouraged Velazquez to head north to
New York and hone his skills in the big leagues. The young rider did just that, with immediate success. Through
much of the 1990s, Velazquez has been a top-ten rider in the Empire State, where in 1994, he scored his first
career Grade 1 victory aboard Turk Passer in the Turf Classic. He notched his second Grade 1 two weeks later
aboard Perfect Arc in Keeneland's Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup.
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| Velazquez subsequently guided three-year-old filly Yank's Music through her
1996 championship season, the same year he won the Metropolitan Mile (G1) with Honor and Glory and the Moet
Champagne (G1) with Ordway. With Cordero taking over as his agent, Velazquez enjoyed even more success in 1998,
moving into the top ten in earnings, a place he maintained in `99 and 2000.
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