Canadian racehorse trainer
Roger Laurin |
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Occupation | Trainer / Owner |
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Born | 1936 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Career wins | 689+ (ongoing) |
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Alabama Stakes (1964) Delaware Oaks (1964) Coaching Club American Oaks (1964) Monmouth Oaks (1964) Molly Pitcher Handicap (1965) Nassau County Handicap (1966) Arlington Handicap (1968) Discovery Handicap (1969) New York Handicap (1969, 1978) Santa Paula Stakes (1969) Canadian International Stakes (1970) Excelsior Handicap (1970) Great American Stakes (1970, 1975) Red Smith Handicap (1970, 1971) Saratoga Special Stakes (1970, 1984) Stymie Handicap (1970) Bowling Green Handicap (1971) Frizette Stakes (1971 Gardenia Stakes (1971) Hialeah Turf Cup Handicap (1971) Matron Stakes (1971) Palm Beach Stakes (1971) Schuylerville Stakes (1971) Selima Stakes (1971) Spinaway Stakes (1971) Prioress Stakes (1972) Spinster Stakes (1972) Test Stakes (1972) Jockey Club Gold Cup (1976) Lawrence Realization Stakes (1976) Brooklyn Handicap (1977) Gazelle Stakes (1977) Long Island Handicap (1977) Hempstead Handicap (1977, 1979) Demoiselle Stakes (1978) Diana Handicap (1979) Fashion Stakes (1979, 1980) Flower Bowl Handicap (1979) Juvenile Stakes (1979) Maskette Handicap (1979) Shuvee Handicap (1979) Nashua Stakes (1981) Gulfstream Park Handicap (1982) Widener Handicap (1982) Hutcheson Stakes (1983) Cowdin Stakes (1984) Gotham Stakes (1984) Hopeful Stakes (1984) Norfolk Stakes (1984) Blue Grass Stakes (1985) Flamingo Stakes (1985) Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap (1985) Travers Stakes (1985) Mount Vernon Stakes (1989) Victoriana Stakes (1992)
Breeders' Cup wins: Breeders' Cup Juvenile (1984) |
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Chief's Crown, Drumtop, Great Contractor, Miss Cavandish, Numbered Account, Pearl Necklace |
Roger Laurin (born 1936 in Montreal, Quebec) is a trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses in the United States and Canada. He has trained Champions Numbered Account, the 1971 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly,[1] and Chief's Crown, the 1984 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner.[2]