Clyde Troutt | |
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Occupation | Trainer / Owner |
Born | August 23, 1901 Illinois, United States |
Died | October 1979 (aged 78) |
Major racing wins | |
New Orleans Handicap (1938, 1940) Stars and Stripes Handicap (1942) Lincoln Handicap (1943, 1945, 1949) Meadowland Handicap (1944, 1945, 1947) Everglades Stakes (1950, 1953) Jersey Stakes (1953) Shevlin Stakes (1958, 1959) Top Flight Handicap (1958) Massachusetts Handicap (1959, 1960, 1962) Excelsior Handicap (1960) Fashion Stakes (1960) Jamaica Handicap (1960) Sorority Stakes (1960) Carter Handicap (1961) Sapling Stakes (1962) Fall Highweight Handicap (1964) Gravesend Handicap (1964) Brooklyn Handicap (1965) Cowdin Stakes (1965) Equipoise Mile Handicap (1965) Hanshin Cup (1965) Suburban Handicap (1965) Widener Handicap (1966) Comely Stakes (1967) Seminole Handicap (1967) Toboggan Handicap (1967) Westchester Handicap (1967) Lexington Handicap (1970) | |
Significant horses | |
Air Pilot, Pia Star, Talent Show, Take Wing |
Clyde Troutt (August 23, 1901 - October, 1979) was an American trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses. From Benton, Illinois,[1] on March 15, 1938 Troutt replaced Frank Hackett as one of the trainers of the prominent John and Fannie Hertz stable. For his own account, he claimed Take Wing in early July 1942 for $3,000 [1] and who would then earn more than $160,000 and set a new North American record for a mile and three-sixteenths on turf.[2]