Career
Burley Parke, a jockey and outstanding trainer was also inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. Both Charles and Monte were successful in their own right. Ivan Parke began his career riding American Quarter Horses before switching to Thoroughbreds.
On December 5, 1923 rode five straight winners at Jefferson Park Racetrack in New Orleans.
Hired to ride for the major racing stable of Harry Payne Whitney in 1924, Parke rode in the Kentucky Derby for him in 1924 and 1925, finishing off the board on both occasions. But, by August 1925 weight gain problems would force him off the saddle just three years after he started.
However, he turned to riding steeplechase horses and in 1931 finished second in wins among all steeplechase jockeys in the United States. Ivan Parke began training Thoroughbreds in 1935 and during his trained twenty-seven stakes race winners for major owners including Fred West. Hooper, Ogden Phipps, Elizabeth Arden"s Maine Chance Farm, and Louis Wolfson"s Harbor View Farm.
Olympia went on to become a very successful sire.
In 1957, while trainer for Maine Chance Farm, Ivan Parke conditioned Jewel"s Reward to American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt honors. Inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1978 as a jockey, Ivan Parke was living in Alachua, Florida at the time of his death in 1995 at age eighty-six.