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  2. Christopher Chenery - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Chenery, the son of Ida and James Chenery, was born in Richmond and raised in Ashland, Virginia. [1] He had three brothers, William Ludlow Chenery, who became editor of Collier's, [2] Dr. Alan Chenery, [3] and Charles Morris Chenery. (A fourth brother died young.)

  3. Penny Chenery - Wikipedia

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    Chenery moved many of the remaining horses to Long Island, N.Y. and continued racing. Although Penny Chenery gets the credit for managing Secretariat's racing career, Christopher Chenery was the genius behind the matching of Somethingroyal and Bold Ruler to produce Secretariat. In 1965 he set up the deal by which two Meadow mares would be bred ...

  4. Bryan G. - Wikipedia

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    Bryan G. (foaled 1947 in Virginia) was a successful American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire of the great Hall of Fame Champion racemare, Cicada. [1] Bryan G. was bred by Christopher Chenery at his Meadow Stud in Doswell, Virginia. Raced by Chenery, he was trained by Casey Hayes.

  5. Secretariat (film) - Wikipedia

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    Diane Lane plays Secretariat's owner, Penny Chenery, who takes over the Doswell, Virginia, stables of her ailing father Christopher Chenery despite her lack of horse-racing knowledge. With the help of veteran trainer Lucien Laurin (played by John Malkovich ), she navigates the male-dominated business, ultimately fostering the first Triple Crown ...

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  7. Somethingroyal - Wikipedia

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    Somethingroyal was bred in Virginia by her owner Christopher Chenery's Meadow Stud. Her sire was Princequillo, an Irish-bred horse who originally had a reputation as a "plodder" because his major victories came in long distance races. Princequillo soon proved himself an outstanding sire, known for transmitting his stamina. [2]

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  9. Hollis B. Chenery - Wikipedia

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    Chenery was born in Richmond, son of Christopher Chenery, a businessman and horseman.He was educated in Virginia, Pelham Manor, New York and at the University of Arizona (BSc Mathematics, 1939), the University of Oklahoma (BSc Engineering, 1941), and California Institute of Technology (MSc Engineering, 1943).