John Shear Archives - Horse Illustrated Magazine https://www.horseillustrated.com/tag/john-shear/ Wed, 06 Oct 2021 00:14:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Santa Anita Announces Santana Mile to be Renamed John Shear Mile for Recently Retired 100-Year-Old Paddock Captian John Shear https://www.horseillustrated.com/john-shear-mile/ https://www.horseillustrated.com/john-shear-mile/#respond Wed, 06 Oct 2021 00:14:32 +0000 https://www.horseillustrated.com/?p=885902 On the day Santa Anita unveiled a plaque commemorating six decades of dedicated service to its recently retired 100-year-old paddock captain, John Shear, the track has also announced that it will further honor him by renaming the Santana Mile the “John Shear Mile.” For older horses, the $75,000 John Shear Mile will be run on […]

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John Shear Santa Anita Mile Race
Photo Courtesy Santa Anita

On the day Santa Anita unveiled a plaque commemorating six decades of dedicated service to its recently retired 100-year-old paddock captain, John Shear, the track has also announced that it will further honor him by renaming the Santana Mile the “John Shear Mile.”

For older horses, the $75,000 John Shear Mile will be run on Sunday, April 10, 2022.

Employed by Santa Anita since 1961, Shear, who retired this past June, gained national recognition when on March 12, 2011, he sustained life threatening injuries as he threw himself between an onrushing loose horse and a 5-year-old girl just outside Santa Anita’s Seabiscuit Walking Ring.

John Shear Plaque
Photo Courtesy Mike Shear

“John Shear is a legend among all of us here at Santa Anita, fans, jockeys, horsemen and employees,” said Chris Merz, Santa Anita’s Director of Racing and Racing Secretary. “We are proud to rename this race in his honor and to help share his legacy of kindness, compassion and dedication to the well-being of our sport with many generations of future racegoers.”

Orphaned at a young age in his native England, Shear aspired to be a jockey as a young man but emigrated to Canada as an exercise rider who later worked as an assistant trainer. Asked in the fall of 1954 if he’d like to accompany a group of horses from Vancouver, B.C., to Santa Anita, Shear leapt at the chance and the rest as could be said, is history.

“I was exercising horses for a guy in Vancouver, and he asked me if I’d like to go with him to Santa Anita that fall,” said Shear in an interview prior to his 99th birthday in January 2020. “I said ‘Sure,’ and as soon as I stepped off that van in the stable area here, I said ‘Lord, this is where I want to be.’ The place was so incredibly beautiful, and I’ve never gotten tired of it.”

A diminutive 5’4″, Shear checks in at about 115 pounds. “I’m gonna get to 120,” he quipped in the paddock ceremony in which he posed with many fellow employees, fans and Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella.

With birthday number 101 looming on Jan. 17, Shear, who still participates in a daily exercise regimen that includes push-ups, will certainly hope to be on hand to present the John Shear Mile trophy on April 10.

 

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Santa Anita’s John Shear Celebrates His 100th Birthday on January 17th; Has Race Named in His Honor https://www.horseillustrated.com/john-shear-100th-birthday/ https://www.horseillustrated.com/john-shear-100th-birthday/#respond Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:00:49 +0000 https://www.horseillustrated.com/?p=874838 We can all hope to reach 100 years of age with just as much gusto for our passions in life than ever. Meet Santa Anita’s legendary John Shear, who has done just that, and who has inspired people along the way. Although his preferred venue is off the agenda for the time being, Santa Anita’s […]

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Mike Smith and John Shear
Jockey Mike Smith visits Santa Anita’s Paddock Captain, John Shear, for his 100th birthday. Photo Courtesy Mike Shear

We can all hope to reach 100 years of age with just as much gusto for our passions in life than ever. Meet Santa Anita’s legendary John Shear, who has done just that, and who has inspired people along the way.

Although his preferred venue is off the agenda for the time being, Santa Anita’s beloved Paddock Captain John Shear celebrated his 100th birthday with family this past Sunday, January 17. Furloughed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, Shear, who has been employed by the track since 1961, would dearly love to return to his beloved Santa Anita.

Santa Anita named a race in honor of Shear’s 100th birthday on Sunday, and although they were unable to attend, Shear and his wife, Diane, and son Michael [who is on staff at Horse Illustrated] spent his 100th birthday at John and Diane’s Sierra Madre home watching the races and wading through dozens of birthday greetings from jockeys, trainers and track employees via a virtual birthday card presented by Santa Anita.

“I enjoy watching on television, but nothing compares to being at Santa Anita,” said Shear. “We just hope this pandemic will end soon and we can get back to normal. My wife and I are trying to stay busy with exercise classes, and we spend as much time outdoors as we can. We’re being careful, staying out of stores and ordering things to go, but I miss working and being around the horses so much.”

A native of England who was raised from age four to 14 in an orphanage, Shear, at four feet, 11 inches, originally aspired to be a jockey. Following World War II, emigrated to Vancouver, B.C. from where he came to Santa Anita as an exercise boy in 1954.

“I was exercising horses for a guy in Vancouver, and he asked me if I’d like to go with him to Santa Anita that fall,” said Shear when interviewed a year ago. “I said ‘Sure,’ and as soon as I stepped off that van in the stable area here, I said ‘Lord, this is where I want to be.’ The place was so incredibly beautiful and I’ve never gotten tired of it.”

And “The Great Race Place” will never tire of John Shear, a man who gained national attention nine years ago when at the age of 91, he heroically threw himself between an onrushing loose horse and a 5-year-old girl who was standing with her father outside of Santa Anita’s Seabiscuit Walking Ring.

On the cusp of his 100th birthday, Shear no doubt speaks for thousands of race goers when he says, “I just hope I can get back to the track soon.”

Happy Birthday from the staff of Horse Illustrated. 

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