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Miguel Mena

1986 - 2021

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Jose Miguel Mena Rodriguez (November 6, 1986 – October 31, 2021) was a Peruvian-born American jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing who had been competing in the United States from 2003 until his death. He won his 2,000th race in 2020. He was from a Peruvian family involved in horse racing. His father Jose is a retired jockey. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 1 different languages on Wikipedia. Miguel Mena is the 13,197th most popular athlete (down from 11,624th in 2024), the 322nd most popular biography from Peru (down from 310th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Peruvian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Miguel Mena ranks 13,197 out of 6,025Before him are Juan Liu, Karel Lavický, Jamie Kermond, Vitali Bandarenka, Dai Yoshioka, and Elena Galiabovitch. After him are Gretchen Ortiz, Liu Dang, Nicholas Woods, Tehani Egodawela, Cameron Wood, and Bernadette Wallace.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Miguel Mena ranks 2,210Before him are Dayna Pidhoresky, Nicholas Woods, Yeisser Ramirez, Tehani Egodawela, Aaron Prince, and Gretchen Ortiz.  Among people deceased in 2021, Miguel Mena ranks 777Before him are Daffney, James Brokenshire, Franco Acosta, Dingko Singh, Olivia Podmore, and Cameron Burrell.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Miguel Mena ranks 323 out of 287Before him are Jordan Wedderburn (2002), Royner Navarro (null), Paloma Schmidt (1987), Ariana Orrego (1998), Marcos Rojas (1995), and Sean Waddilove (1997). After him are Joaquín Vargas (2002).

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Among ATHLETES In Peru

Among athletes born in Peru, Miguel Mena ranks 23Before him are Deng Zewen (1997), Mary Luz Andía (2000), Zhao Zhonghao (1995), Jordan Wedderburn (2002), Paloma Schmidt (1987), and Marcos Rojas (1995). After him are Sean Waddilove (1997), and Joaquín Vargas (2002).