Jockeys' Guild Español | Login
The Jockeys' Guild
Home History About Us The Jockeys Articles News Newsletters Contact

Vitek, 36-year-old jockey, dies of leukemia

Jan 28th, 10
Justin Vitek, the well-traveled jockey who was diagnosed nearly two years ago with acute myelogenous leukemia, died early Thursday morning at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He was 36.

Vitek grew up in the Houston area and began his riding career in 1993 at Sunland Park in New Mexico. After spending several years at Southwest tracks, he moved on to ride on several different circuits, including Southern California, Washington, Illinois, and for the last seven years of his career, in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio.

While his leukemia was in remission, he rode four times at Turfway Park, including a touching comeback on Feb. 14, 2009, when he finished seventh on Model's Memo.

Vitek (pronounced VEE-tek) rode 763 winners from 8,209 mounts for earnings of more than $9.88 million. His biggest win came in the Grade 2 Golden Rod Stakes at Churchill Downs in 2000 aboard Miss Pickums.

Vitek is survived by his daughter, Bree, 6, and by his mother, Kathy. Funeral arrangements were incomplete as of Thursday, although services will be held in Wallace, Texas, and a later memorial service will be held at Turfway Park.
Daily Racing Form

Previous Articles
 
 
Archives
 
 

Jockeys' Guild Annual Assembly Re-cap

2010 Triple Crown News

A letter to the members

Jockeys Supporting Michael Straight

Don't bet against GR Carter

Special Events

Quarter Horse News

Riders Up! Event News

Looking Back
 

PDJF

Racetrack Bible Study

Jockeys' Guild Membership Advantage Jockeys' Guild, Inc.'s First Amended Plan & First Amended Disclosure Statement
Click here to learn more
George Woolf Award
Click here to learn more
Jockeys' Guild Initiatives
Click here to learn more
Temporary Disability Policy
Click here to learn more
© 2010 The Jockeys Guild. All rights reserved.