Career
Wayne Wright began riding in his small town of Rexburg, Idaho and by age ten was riding in area fairground races. In 1939, Wright appeared in the Columbia Pictures film, Columbia World of Sports: Jockeys Up in which future National Radio Hall of Fame and American Sportscasters Hall of Fame inductee Bill Stern went to Santa Anita Park and spent the day visiting the stables and meeting with several jockeys, trainers, and horses. Aboard two Triple Crown champions Battling weight gains throughout his career, Wayne Wright retired from riding in 1950.
In 2003, eighty-six-year-old Wayne Wright died in hospital in Yerington, Nevada.