Charlie Elliott (jockey)

Edward Charles "Charlie" Elliott (1904 - 1979) was a twice British Champion flat racing jockey. He was still an apprentice to John L Jarvis when he won his first jockey's title (which he shared with Steve Donoghue) in 1923. He won again the following year, with a total of 106 winners. After this, he spent a large part of his riding career in France, riding for Marcel Boussac. He would return to France after he finished riding in 1953 to train for him as well. In 1999, the Racing Post ranked Elliott as sixth in their list of the Top 50 jockeys of the 20th century.

Charlie Elliott (jockey)

Edward Charles "Charlie" Elliott (1904 - 1979) was a twice British Champion flat racing jockey. He was still an apprentice to John L Jarvis when he won his first jockey's title (which he shared with Steve Donoghue) in 1923. He won again the following year, with a total of 106 winners. After this, he spent a large part of his riding career in France, riding for Marcel Boussac. He would return to France after he finished riding in 1953 to train for him as well. In 1999, the Racing Post ranked Elliott as sixth in their list of the Top 50 jockeys of the 20th century.