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  2. Forego - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Hayward, assistant trainer to Sherrill Ward, took over when Ward was ill and is officially listed as Forego's trainer in his wins in his final two races of 1973: the Roamer and Discovery Handicaps. [1] During the 1973 season, Forego had 18 starts for 9 wins, 3 seconds and 3 thirds for $188,909 in earnings. [2]

  3. Runhappy - Wikipedia

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    On February 28, Runhappy returned to training, following a two-month break at a farm in Texas. [24] He was initially targeting the Grade II Churchill Downs Stakes, [25] but slight bruising on his right hind heel delayed his return to the races by a few weeks. [26] He remained in light training with a protective bar shoe covering his bruised heel.

  4. Christophe Clement - Wikipedia

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    "Leading trainer 2022 New-York Bred" "Leading trainer 2020 Aqueduct fall meet" "Leading trainer 2010 Keeneland spring meet" Christophe Clement (born November 1, 1965, in Paris , France ) is a Thoroughbred horse trainer in the United States who won the 2014 Belmont Stakes with Tonalist .

  5. Easy Goer - Wikipedia

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    Easy Goer (March 21, 1986 – May 12, 1994) was an American Champion American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse known for earning American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt honors in 1988, and defeating 1989 American Horse of the Year Sunday Silence by eight lengths while running the second fastest Belmont Stakes of all time behind only Secretariat.

  6. Personal Ensign - Wikipedia

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    Personal Ensign (April 27, 1984 – April 8, 2010) was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse who retired undefeated with 13 wins. At the time, this was the longest win streak for a horse at the elite level of American racing in 80 years.

  7. Rambling Willie - Wikipedia

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    He did not race at age two and as three-year-old was purchased by driver/trainer Robert Farrington for $15,000 who later gifted 50% of the horse to his wife Vivian and sold the other half to Paul Siebert. [1] He won 128 races in 305 starts, both records, and won the U. S. Pacing Championship in 1976.

  8. Doug O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    His assistant trainer was put in charge of conditioning horses for his stable, and one horse was transferred to a different trainer. [ 31 ] When the media spotlight turned to O'Neill in 2016, he chose not to discuss "stuff that happened in the past that I didn't do," but also said, "Those times have made us – me – realize I need to step up ...

  9. Spend a Buck - Wikipedia

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    It was his trainer Cam Gambolati's first attempt to win the Derby, a feat not matched again until 2003 when Barclay Tagg saddled Funny Cide for his win. Earlier in the season, Spend a Buck had won two races at the newly reopened Garden State Park Racetrack in Cherry Hill, New Jersey : the Cherry Hill Mile Stakes on April 6 and the Garden State ...