Robert Tucker (horse trainer)
Robert Tucker (March 24, 1857 - March 24, 1910) was a trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses best known for winning the 1905 Kentucky Derby and the Tennessee Derby with the colt Agile for owner Samuel S. Brown.[1]
Robert Tucker | |
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Occupation | Trainer |
Born | March 24, 1857 |
Died | March 24, 1910 53) Louisville, Kentucky, USA | (aged
Resting place | Saint Louis Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky |
Major racing wins | |
Juvenile Stakes (1893,1894) Latonia Derby (1893, 1901) Brookdale Handicap (1896) Parkway Handicap (1896) Sheepshead Bay Handicap (1896) Belles Stakes (1902) Kentucky Oaks (1904) Waldorf Stakes (1904) Youngster Stakes (1904) Brighton Handicap (1904) Flying Handicap (1904) Manhattan Handicap (1904) Sapphire Stakes (1904) Tennessee Derby (1904, 1905) Travers Stakes (1904) Undergraduate Stakes (1904) Advance Stakes (1905) Phoenix Stakes (1905) Brighton Junior Stakes (1905) Montauk Stakes (1905) Withers Stakes (1906)
American Classics wins: | |
Significant horses | |
Accountant, Agile, Broomstick, St. Maxim |
Robert Tucker died of heart failure in Louisville, Kentucky on his fifty-third birthday and was buried in Louisville's Saint Louis Cemetery.[2]
References
- "Kentucky Derby Winners" kentuckyderby.com, accessed July 23, 2016
- "NECROLOGY OF THE YEAR 1910" Daily Racing Form, December 31, 1910, accessed July 28, 2016
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