Sande, Earl

Sande, Earl (1898-1968), was an American jockey. He won 968 races and rode Kentucky Derby winners in 1923, 1925, and 1930. He retired as a jockey in 1932 and became a horse trainer. In 1953, he briefly returned to racing and won one race. He was a quarter-mile rider and broncobuster before becoming a jockey in 1918. Sande was elected to racing’s Hall of Fame in 1955.

He was born on Nov. 13, 1898, in Groton, South Dakota. He died on Aug. 20, 1968.