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|occupation = [[Horse trainer|Trainer]] |
|occupation = [[Horse trainer|Trainer]] |
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|birth_place = [[McComb, Mississippi]], [[United States]] |
|birth_place = [[McComb, Mississippi]],<br /> [[United States]] |
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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|09|15}} |
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|career wins = 989+ (ongoing) |
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|race = [[Prairie Bayou Stakes]] (1997)<br>Fort Springs Stakes (1998)<br>Turfway Prevue Stakes (1998)<br>[[Louisiana Derby]] (1999)<br>[[Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes]] (2000)<br>[[Chilukki Stakes|Churchill Downs Distaff Handicap]] (2001)<br>[[Dogwood |
|race = [[Prairie Bayou Stakes]] (1997)<br>Fort Springs Stakes (1998)<br>Turfway Prevue Stakes (1998)<br>[[Louisiana Derby]] (1999)<br>[[Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes]] (2000)<br>[[Chilukki Stakes|Churchill Downs Distaff Handicap]] (2001)<br>[[Dogwood Stakes|Dogwood Breeders' Cup Stakes]] (2001)<br>[[Risen Star Stakes]] (2001)<br>[[Gallant Bloom Handicap]] (2002)<br>[[Robert F. Carey Memorial Handicap]] (2002)<br>[[Cigar Mile Handicap]] (2023)<br>[[Lecomte Stakes]] (2003, 2005)<br>[[Mardi Gras Handicap]] (2003)<br>[[Perryville Stakes]] (2003)<br>Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile (2004)<br>[[Louisville Handicap]] (2004, 2005, 2006)<br>[[Sugar Bowl Stakes]] (2004)<br>[[Thoroughbred Club of America Stakes]] (2004)<br>Cape Hope Stakes (2005)<br>[[Commonwealth Stakes]] (2005)<br>[[Kentucky Cup Turf Stakes]] (2005)<br>[[Kentucky Oaks]] (2006)<br>[[Derby Trial Stakes]] (2008)<br>[[Jim Dandy Stakes]] (2008)<br>[[Stars and Stripes Handicap]] (2008)<br>[[New Orleans Handicap]] (2009)<br>[[Stephen Foster Handicap]] (2009)<br>[[Adirondack Stakes]] (2013)<br /> |
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|awards = Leading Trainer at [[Keeneland Race Course]] (2000) |
|awards = Leading Trainer at [[Keeneland Race Course]] (2000) |
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|horses = [[Lemons Forever]], [[Macho Again]], [[Unbridled Elaine]], Silverfoot |
|horses = [[Lemons Forever]], [[Macho Again]], [[Unbridled Elaine]], Silverfoot, Tale of Verve, [[Forever Unbridled]] |
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'''Dallas Stewart''' (born September 15, 1959 in [[McComb, Mississippi]]) trains a string of thoroughbred horses in [[Kentucky]] from bases at [[Churchill Downs]], [[Turfway Park]], [[Keeneland Race Course]], [[Fair Grounds Race Course]], [[Arlington Park]] and [[Saratoga Race Course]]. Before venturing out on his own, he spent 12 years working under the tutelage of leading trainer [[D. Wayne Lukas]]. There, he oversaw such horses as [[Lady's Secret]], [[Thunder Gulch]], [[Serena's Song]], [[Timber Country]], [[Tabasco Cat]], and many other Grade I winners. |
'''Dallas Stewart''' (born September 15, 1959, in [[McComb, Mississippi]]) trains a string of thoroughbred horses in [[Kentucky]] from bases at [[Churchill Downs]], [[Turfway Park]], [[Keeneland Race Course]], [[Fair Grounds Race Course]], [[Arlington Park]] and [[Saratoga Race Course]]. Before venturing out on his own, he spent 12 years working under the tutelage of leading trainer [[D. Wayne Lukas]]. There, he oversaw such horses as [[Lady's Secret]], [[Thunder Gulch]], [[Serena's Song]], [[Timber Country]], [[Tabasco Cat]], and many other Grade I winners. |
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In 1999, Stewart trained Kimberlite Pipe to win the Grade II [[Louisiana Derby]] and Sapphire and Silk to win the Grade III [[Prioress Stakes]] at [[Belmont Park]]. Stewart won his first training title at the 2000 Keeneland Race Course Spring Meet. His stakes performers during 2000 included Dollar Bill, who won the Grade II [[Brown & Williamson]] [[Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes]] at Churchill and competed in all three legs of the [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing|Triple Crown]]. |
In 1999, Stewart trained Kimberlite Pipe to win the Grade II [[Louisiana Derby]] and Sapphire and Silk to win the Grade III [[Prioress Stakes]] at [[Belmont Park]]. Stewart won his first training title at the 2000 Keeneland Race Course Spring Meet. His stakes performers during 2000 included Dollar Bill, who won the Grade II [[Brown & Williamson]] [[Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes]] at Churchill and competed in all three legs of the [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing|Triple Crown]]. |
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In 2001, his stabled earned more than $3.8 million, topped by Unbridled Elaine's payday for winning the Grade I [[Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic|Breeders' Cup Distaff]]. He also won two graded events with Nasty Storm—the Grade II [[Chilukki |
In 2001, his stabled earned more than $3.8 million, topped by Unbridled Elaine's payday for winning the Grade I [[Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic|Breeders' Cup Distaff]]. He also won two graded events with Nasty Storm—the Grade II [[Chilukki Stakes|Churchill Downs Distaff Handicap]] and Grade III Dogwood Stakes. |
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In 2002, Stewart won the Grade II [[Gallant Bloom Handicap]] at [[Belmont Park]] with Nasty Storm and other stakes with Sweet Nanette, Kazoo and Saintly Look. In 2003, Saintly Look won the Grade III [[Lecomte Stakes]] and Stewart also won the Mardi Gras Handicap at [[Fair Grounds Race Course|Fair Grounds]] with Even the Score and the Perryville Stakes at Keeneland Race Course with Clock Stopper. |
In 2002, Stewart won the Grade II [[Gallant Bloom Handicap]] at [[Belmont Park]] with Nasty Storm,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Stakes&stkid=2231|title=Equibase {{!}} Profiles|last=Equibase.com|website=www.equibase.com|language=en|access-date=2017-06-21}}</ref> and other stakes with Sweet Nanette, Kazoo and Saintly Look. In 2003, Saintly Look won the Grade III [[Lecomte Stakes]] and Stewart also won the Mardi Gras Handicap at [[Fair Grounds Race Course|Fair Grounds]] with Even the Score and the Perryville Stakes at Keeneland Race Course with Clock Stopper. |
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In 2006, he won the [[Kentucky Oaks]](G1) with [[Lemons Forever]], which was the longest shot to ever win the race. He |
In 2006, he won the [[Kentucky Oaks]] (G1) with [[Lemons Forever]], which was the longest shot to ever win the race. He was the trainer of multiple graded stakes winners Silverfoot and [[Macho Again]]. Stewart won his first stakes at storied Saratoga Race Course when Macho Again won the 2008 [[Jim Dandy Stakes]]. |
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In the 2013 [[Kentucky Derby]] Dallas Stewart's horse, a colt named Golden Soul, finished second to winner Orb.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/sports/for-horse-trainer-dallas-stewart-diamonds-in-the-rough-are-a-specialty.html|title=For Horse Trainer Dallas Stewart, Diamonds in the Rough Are a Specialty|last=Pedulla|first=Tom|date=2015-05-30|work=The New York Times|access-date=2017-06-21|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Golden Soul's odds were 50–1, and he was one of five colts at those odds, the other four being Falling Sky, Frac Daddy, Vyjack, and Giant Finish. In the 2014 Kentucky Derby, a Dallas Stewart trainee once again finished second; 37-1 Commanding Curve. Commanding Curve retired from racing in 2016, and is now in training with Olympic equestrian Phillip Dutton. |
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In 2016, Saint's Fan, a chestnut colt that Stewart bred, trains, and owns himself, won the $100,000 Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile Stakes at Fair Grounds Racecourse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Another trainee, Tom's Ready, won the 2016 Gr.II Woody Stevens Stakes and Gr.III Ack Ack Handicap,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.churchilldowns.com/racing-wagering/news/toms-ready-rallies-to-win-grade-iii-ack-ack;-champion-runhappy-fades-to-fourth|title=Tom's Ready Rallies to Win Grade III Ack Ack; Champion Runhappy Fades to Fourth {{!}} {{!}} Churchill Downs Racetrack {{!}} Home of the Kentucky Derby|website=www.churchilldowns.com|access-date=2017-06-21}}</ref> before finishing fifth in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile to Tamarkuz. |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=2397 Dallas Stewart Biography from NTRA] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080521034954/http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=2397 Dallas Stewart Biography from NTRA] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071224150909/http://www.dallasstewartracing.com/stewart/public/index.cfm Dallas Stewart Racing Page] |
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* [http://www.westpointtb.com/documents/private/articles/loosemacho.pdf Jim Dandy Win Article] |
* [http://www.westpointtb.com/documents/private/articles/loosemacho.pdf Jim Dandy Win Article]{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} |
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* [http://www.churchilldowns.com/news/archives/macho-again-wins-derby-trial-opening-day-churchill-downs Derby Trial Article from Churchill Downs] |
* [http://www.churchilldowns.com/news/archives/macho-again-wins-derby-trial-opening-day-churchill-downs Derby Trial Article from Churchill Downs] |
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* [https://www.espn.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=3507561 Jim Dandy article from ESPN] |
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| NAME = Stewart, Dallas |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = American horse trainer |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = September 15, 1959 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[McComb, Mississippi]], [[United States]] |
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Dallas Stewart (born September 15, 1959, in McComb, Mississippi) trains a string of thoroughbred horses in Kentucky from bases at Churchill Downs, Turfway Park, Keeneland Race Course, Fair Grounds Race Course, Arlington Park and Saratoga Race Course. Before venturing out on his own, he spent 12 years working under the tutelage of leading trainer D. Wayne Lukas. There, he oversaw such horses as Lady's Secret, Thunder Gulch, Serena's Song, Timber Country, Tabasco Cat, and many other Grade I winners.
In 1999, Stewart trained Kimberlite Pipe to win the Grade II Louisiana Derby and Sapphire and Silk to win the Grade III Prioress Stakes at Belmont Park. Stewart won his first training title at the 2000 Keeneland Race Course Spring Meet. His stakes performers during 2000 included Dollar Bill, who won the Grade II Brown & Williamson Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes at Churchill and competed in all three legs of the Triple Crown.
In 2001, his stabled earned more than $3.8 million, topped by Unbridled Elaine's payday for winning the Grade I Breeders' Cup Distaff. He also won two graded events with Nasty Storm—the Grade II Churchill Downs Distaff Handicap and Grade III Dogwood Stakes.
In 2002, Stewart won the Grade II Gallant Bloom Handicap at Belmont Park with Nasty Storm,[1] and other stakes with Sweet Nanette, Kazoo and Saintly Look. In 2003, Saintly Look won the Grade III Lecomte Stakes and Stewart also won the Mardi Gras Handicap at Fair Grounds with Even the Score and the Perryville Stakes at Keeneland Race Course with Clock Stopper.
In 2006, he won the Kentucky Oaks (G1) with Lemons Forever, which was the longest shot to ever win the race. He was the trainer of multiple graded stakes winners Silverfoot and Macho Again. Stewart won his first stakes at storied Saratoga Race Course when Macho Again won the 2008 Jim Dandy Stakes.
In the 2013 Kentucky Derby Dallas Stewart's horse, a colt named Golden Soul, finished second to winner Orb.[2] Golden Soul's odds were 50–1, and he was one of five colts at those odds, the other four being Falling Sky, Frac Daddy, Vyjack, and Giant Finish. In the 2014 Kentucky Derby, a Dallas Stewart trainee once again finished second; 37-1 Commanding Curve. Commanding Curve retired from racing in 2016, and is now in training with Olympic equestrian Phillip Dutton.
In 2016, Saint's Fan, a chestnut colt that Stewart bred, trains, and owns himself, won the $100,000 Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile Stakes at Fair Grounds Racecourse in New Orleans, Louisiana. Another trainee, Tom's Ready, won the 2016 Gr.II Woody Stevens Stakes and Gr.III Ack Ack Handicap,[3] before finishing fifth in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile to Tamarkuz.
References
[edit]- ^ Equibase.com. "Equibase | Profiles". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- ^ Pedulla, Tom (2015-05-30). "For Horse Trainer Dallas Stewart, Diamonds in the Rough Are a Specialty". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- ^ "Tom's Ready Rallies to Win Grade III Ack Ack; Champion Runhappy Fades to Fourth | | Churchill Downs Racetrack | Home of the Kentucky Derby". www.churchilldowns.com. Retrieved 2017-06-21.