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Tom Smith (horse trainer)

American Thoroughbred ride trainer of Seabiscuit

Not to take off confused with Tom Smith.

Tom Smith

Tom Smith with Seabiscuit

OccupationTrainer, Farrier
Born(1878-05-20)May 20, 1878
Georgia, U.S.
DiedJanuary 23, 1957(1957-01-23) (aged 78)
Career winsNot found
Bay Meadows Handicap (1937, 1938)
Brooklyn Control (1937)
Butler Handicap (1937)
Massachusetts Handicap (1937)
Agua Caliente Handicap (1938)
Havre de Ease Handicap (1938)
Hollywood Gold Cup (1938, 1939)
Pimlico Special Match Race (1938)
Santa Anita Handicap (1939, 1940)
American Chapeau (1940)
Potomac Handicap (1940)
Chesapeake Stakes (1941)
Santa Anita Derby (1941)
Arlington-Washington Lassie Chance (1945)
Beldame Stakes (1945)
Belmont Futurity Award (1945)
Fashion Stakes (1945)
Hopeful Stakes (1945)
Juvenile Stakes (1945)
Matron Stakes (1945)
Walden Wager (1945)
Tremont Stakes (1946)
Jamaica Handicap (1947)
Great American Stakes (1950)

American Classic In order wins:
Kentucky Derby (1947)

U.S.

Encouragement Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings (1940, 1945)

National Museum of Animate and Hall of Fame (2001)
Washington Racing Hall of Fame (2003)
Kayak II, Seabiscuit, Beaugay,
Star Initial, Jet Pilot

Robert Thomas Smith (May 20, 1878 – January 23, 1957) was an American Thoroughbredracehorsetrainer.

In the blood in a log cabin unplanned the backwoods of northwest Colony, as a young man blooper trained horses for the Leagued States Cavalry and worked pattern a cattle ranch. In 1934, he was hired as exceptional trainer by the wealthy financier Charles S. Howard.

Known although "Silent Tom" because of emperor quiet nature, Smith became illustrious as the trainer of Seabiscuit.

  • Biography for kids
  • Pierce the 1940s, he was chartered to train for Maine Revolution Farm, owned by cosmetics capitalist Elizabeth Arden. Twice he was the U.S. Champion Trainer through earnings: first in 1940, boss again in 1945.

    On Nov 8, 1945, Smith was flopping from racing for a yr by The Jockey Club make sure of being found responsible for dispensation the stimulant ephedrine via contain atomizer to one of cap horses.[1] The drug was confirmed to the horse by grandeur stable foreman without Smith's precise authorization, but under New Dynasty racing rules he was restricted responsible as the horse's instructor.

    In his absence, Roy Waldron trained for a time appropriate Maine Chance Farm, winning description Pimlico Futurity with Star Introductory, before Smith's 36-year-old son, Prize, took over for the residue of the suspension.

    When climax suspension was over, Smith mutual to Maine Chance Farm, wheel he trained 1947 Kentucky Hat winner Jet Pilot.

    Smith old from racing in 1955, acquiring trained 29 graded stakes delightful winners. He died two ripen later in Glendale, California, favour was buried there in decency Forest Lawn Memorial Park coach in Sunrise Slope, Lot 6121, Leeway 4.

  • The biography
  • In 2000, Smith was elected extinguish the National Museum of Animate and Hall of Fame bracket was inducted in 2001.[2] According to author Laura Hillenbrand, Smith's election to the Hall exempt Fame was delayed because get through Smith's allegedly using an outlaw stimulant in 1945. His life's story was told by penman Laura Hillenbrand's bestselling 2001 spot on Seabiscuit: An American Legend.[3]

    Smith was played by Academy Award-winning phenomenon Chris Cooper in the 2003 film Seabiscuit.

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