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By Bill Finley
Special to ESPN.com Friday, July 6, 2007 Standing less than 5 feet tall and training a one-horse stable, Pete Anderson is literally and figuratively the little guy. The thing is, he's having a giant of a year. At age 75 and in his 60th year in the sport, the former jockey is in the midst of a season he describes as one of the most rewarding and enjoyable times he has ever spent on the racetrack. It helps that his one horse is a very good horse. Delightful Kiss probably won't win a championship or a Breeders' Cup race. He didn't even ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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