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Forego (April 30, 1970 – August 27, 1997) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that won eight Eclipse Awards including Horse of the Year, Champion Handicap Horse and Champion Sprinter. Background [ edit ]
"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 .
The leading trainer in North America by wins, [2] he is a two-time winner of the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer and was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2016. His horses have won the Breeders' Cup Classic , Preakness Stakes , Belmont Stakes , Travers Stakes , Breeders' Cup Distaff , Kentucky Oaks and Dubai ...
Mark E. Casse (born February 14, 1961) is a Thoroughbred racehorse trainer whose most notable horses include 2015 American champion turf mare Tepin and Canadian Horses of the Year Sealy Hill (2007), Uncaptured (2012), Lexie Lou (2014), Catch A Glimpse (2015) and Wonder Gadot.
Second is Hirsch Jacobs who won more races during a year than any other American trainer on eleven occasions. Tied for third all-time are Jack Van Berg and Steve Asmussen with nine. H. Guy Bedwell, trainer of Triple Crown winner Sir Barton, was a seven-time champion. Champions since 1907: [1] [2]
He ended the Saratoga meet with the trainers title and a record of 40 wins, [39] capped by a victory in the Hopeful Stakes (G1) with Practical Joke, marking his first graded stakes win on the dirt at Saratoga. [40] Brown led all American trainers in earnings [21] and graded stakes wins, earning him the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer. [41]
Runhappy (foaled March 4, 2012) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the 2015 American Champion Sprint Horse after winning six consecutive races including the King's Bishop Stakes, Phoenix Stakes, Breeders' Cup Sprint, and Malibu Stakes.
Baird was the first trainer to win 300 races in three consecutive years. In 2004, he recorded his 9,000th career training victory and was the first trainer in racing history to reach that plateau. He was honoured with a Special Eclipse Award by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) in 2005, highlighting the milestone and his whole ...