Other graded events that Fuller won with Mom's Command were the 1984 Astarita Stakes, the 1985 Comely Stakes and the 1985 Alabama Stakes. In 1989, Fuller won the Seneca Handicap with Fuller's Down as her last graded stakes event victory. During her career, Fuller had 582 wins while collecting over $US5 million in prize winnings.
When Fuller was eighteen years old, Fuller become a show jumper and equestrian teacher. She then worked as a stable hand before transitioning to horse racing in November 1982.[3] In 1983, Fuller had her first career racing victory at a Suffolk Downs event.[4] As an apprentice jockey, Fuller remained at Suffolk Downs before moving to Oaklawn Park in early 1984. While in Arkansas, Fuller went to Keeneland, Kentucky for a single race before her apprenticeship was to end in August 1984.[5]
After being injured with a spinal fracture in January 1992, Fuller left horse racing in April 1992 to become a publicist at Suffolk Downs.[15] In May 1996, Fuller returned to horse racing and began to race in Delaware Park.[16] Following a 2002 retirement, Fuller worked in Florida as a horse trainer in the mid-2000s.[17][18] In August 2011, Fuller restarted her racing career after participating in a charity horse race event earlier in the year.[17] In November 2011, Fuller was a Grade III runner-up with Trip for A.J. at the My Charmer Handicap.[19] After her last event in 2014, Fuller had 582 wins and over $5 million in prize winnings.[20]
Personal life
Fuller is married and has three children, one of whom is from a previous marriage.[21][22]
References
^Indrisano, Ron (March 19, 1983). "Suffolks suffragettes". Boston Globe. p. 25.
^Lemery, Bob (July 14, 1985). "One filly remains for 'Mom' to eclipse". Lowell Sun. p. C9.