Career
His first race as a professional jockey came at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans on November 22, 1951, where he rode Reticule to victory in the Thanksgiving Handicap. Ussery"s best finish in the Belmont Stakes was in 1959 aboard the colt Bagdad. However, phenylbutazone, a substance banned in Kentucky at that time but later sanctioned after it was proven not to affect a horse"s performance, was found in Dancer"s Image"s post-race urine test.
Dancer"s Image was disqualified and listed as having finished last.
Ussery was so noted for driving horses to the lead and opening them up on the far turn at Aqueduct Race Track that it was soon dubbed "Ussery"s Alley". Ussery retired in 1974 with 3,611 race wins.
In 1980, he was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. In 2011, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame.