Veteran jockey Eurico Rosa Da Silva makes many shocking revelations in autobiography
The racetrack was always Eurico Rosa Da Silva’s happy place.
It’s where he won over 2,200 career races — including two Queen’s Plates — and seven times earned recognition as Canada’s top jockey. But it was also where Da Silva could temporarily bury his personal troubles.
During a race, Da Silva was a fiercely competitive and driven jockey yet afterwards always had a smile and appeared upbeat and jovial. But in his candid autobiography, “Riding for Freedom,” Da Silva makes shocking revelations about his sex and gambling addictions and the psychological damage caused by a verbally abusive father.
“Man, I cried for three months (writing the book), even more, it was not easy,” Da Silva said in a telephone interview. “Some days, I didn’t even go outside the house, it was just dark for me.