In the summer of 2014, SAHIN CIVACI, then 20, returned to his birthplace of Vancouver, British Columbia from Ankara, Turkey in his quest to be a top jockey. In the years since then, the soft-spoken young man has had a meteoric rise in Canadian horse racing, highlighted by his first Woodbine racetrack title in 2024.

Civaci was recognized on Sunday, December 15 for his meet-leading 170 victories, 30 more than a previous champion rider, Rafael Hernandez. Another westerner, Fraser Aebly, who began the year as an apprentice, finished third with 73 wins. Civaci rode the winners of 17 stakes races, one less than Hall of Famer Patrick Husbands.

Civaci was 10 years old when his parents returned to their homeland with their son in tow. It was in Turkey that his stepfather suggested that Civaci might want to be a jockey because of his stature. And since horse racing is huge in Turkey, the young man was able to attend jockey school sponsored by the Turkish Jockey Club.

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