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ANNUAL LEADING TRAINERS – MONEY-WON Year Trainer 1St Earnings 1941 Ben A ANNUAL LEADING TRAINERS – MONEY-WON Year Trainer 1st Earnings 1941 Ben A. Jones 70 $475,318 1940 “Silent” Tom Smith 14 $269,200 Year Trainer Sts. 1st Earnings 1939 “Sunny” Jim Fitzsimmons 45 $266,205 2015 Todd Pletcher 1,124 269 $26,278,647 1938 Earl H. Sande 15 $226,495 2014 Todd Pletcher 999 240 $22,476,736 1937 Robert McGarvey 46 $209,925 2013 Todd Pletcher 946 224 $25,248,816 1936 “Sunny” Jim Fitzsimmons 42 $193,415 2012 Todd Pletcher 855 233 $20,954,322 1935 J.H. “Bud” Stotler 87 $303,005 2011 Todd Pletcher 1,016 254 $17,186,956 1934 Robert A. Smith 43 $249,938 2010 Todd Pletcher 1,082 274 $23,157,098 1933 Robert A. Smith 53 $135,720 2009 Steve Asmussen 2,944 650 $21,884,695 1932 “Sunny” Jim Fitzsimmons 68 $266,650 2008 Steve Asmussen 3,002 621 $24,223,187 1931 James W. Healy 33 $297,300 2007 Todd Pletcher 1,228 289 $28,116,097 1930 “Sunny” Jim Fitzsimmons 47 $397,355 2006 Todd Pletcher 1,168 294 $26,820,243 1929 James Rowe Jr 25 $314,881 2005 Todd Pletcher 1,039 257 $20,882,842 1928 John F. Schorr 65 $258,425 2004 Todd Pletcher 948 239 $17,481,923 1927 W.H. “Bill” Bringloe 63 $216,563 2003 Bobby Frankel 411 114 $19,147,129 1926 Scott P. Harlan 21 $205,681 2002 Bobby Frankel 480 117 $17,750,340 1925 G.R. Thompkins 30 $199,245 2001 Bobby Frankel 390 101 $14,607,446 1924 Samuel C. Hildreth 77 $255,608 2000 Bob Baffert 678 145 $11,793,355 1923 Samuel C. Hildreth 75 $392,124 1999 Bob Baffert 500 134 $14,266,707 1922 Samuel C. Hildreth 74 $247,014 1998 Bob Baffert 721 167 $16,660,880 1921 Samuel C. Hildreth 85 $262,768 1997 D. Wayne Lukas 854 175 $10,355,154 1920 Louis Feustal 22 $186,087 1996 D. Wayne Lukas 1,007 192 $15,967,608 1919 H. Guy Bedwell 63 $208,728 1995 D. Wayne Lukas 840 194 $12,858,429 1918 H. Guy Bedwell 53 $80,296 1994 D. Wayne Lukas 693 147 $9,250,591 1917 Samuel C. Hildreth 23 $61,698 1993 Bobby Frankel 346 79 $8,883,252 1916 Samuel C. Hildreth 39 $70,950 1992 D. Wayne Lukas 1,349 230 $9,806,436 1915 James Rowe 19 $75,596 1991 D. Wayne Lukas 1,497 289 $15,942,223 1914 R.C. Benson 45 $59,315 1990 D. Wayne Lukas 1,396 267 $14,508,871 1913 James Rowe 18 $45,936 1989 D. Wayne Lukas 1,398 305 $16,103,998 1912 John F. Schorr 63 $58,110 1988 D. Wayne Lukas 1,500 318 $17,842,358 1911 Samuel C. Hildreth 67 $49,418 1987 D. Wayne Lukas 1,735 343 $17,502,110 1910 Samuel C. Hildreth 84 $148,010 1986 D. Wayne Lukas 1,510 259 $12,345,180 1909 Samuel C. Hildreth 73 $123,942 1985 D. Wayne Lukas 1,140 218 $11,155,188 1908 James Rowe 50 $284,335 1984 D. Wayne Lukas 805 131 $5,835,921 1983 D. Wayne Lukas 595 78 $4,267,261 14 1982 Charlie Whittingham 410 63 $4,587,457 D. Wayne Lukas (1983-92, ’94-97) 1981 Charlie Whittingham 376 74 $3,993,302 10 1980 Laz Barrera 559 99 $2,969,151 Todd Pletcher (2004-07, ’10-15) 1979 Laz Barrera 492 98 $3,608,517 9 1978 Laz Barrera 592 100 $3,307,164 Samuel C. Hildreth (1909-11, ’16-17, ’21-24) 1977 Laz Barrera 781 127 $2,715,848 7 1976 Jack Van Berg 2,362 496 $2,976,196 Charlie Whittingham (1970-73, ’75, ’81-82) 1975 Charlie Whittingham 487 93 $2,437,244 5 1974 Frank “Pancho” Martin 846 166 $2,408,419 “Sunny” Jim Fitzsimmons (1930, ’32, ’36, ’39, ’55) 1973 Charlie Whittingham 423 85 $1,865,385 H.A. “Jimmy” Jones (1947-49, ’57, ’61) 1972 Charlie Whittingham 429 79 $1,734,020 4 1971 Charlie Whittingham 393 77 $1,737,115 Laz Barrera (1977-80) 1970 Charlie Whittingham 551 82 $1,302,354 Bobby Frankel (1993, 2001-03) 1969 Elliott Burch 156 26 $1,067,936 Ben A. Jones (1941, ’43-44, ’52) 1968 E.A. “Eddie” Neloy 212 52 $1,233,101 Willie Molter (1954, ’56, ’58-59) 1967 E.A. “Eddie” Neloy 262 72 $1,776,089 3 1966 E.A. “Eddie” Neloy 282 93 $2,456,250 Bob Baffert (1998-2000) 1965 Hirsch Jacobs 610 91 $1,331,628 Hirsch Jacobs (1946, ’60, ’65) 1964 W.C. Winfrey 287 61 $1,350,534 E.A. “Eddie” Neloy (1966-68) 1963 M.A. “Mish” Tenney 192 40 $860,703 James Rowe Sr. (1908, ’13, ’15) 1962 M.A. “Mish” Tenney 58 $1,099,474 2 1961 Horace A. “Jimmy” Jones 62 $759,856 Steve Asmussen (2008-09) 1960 Hirsch Jacobs 97 $748,349 H. Guy Bedwell (1918-19) 1959 Willie Molter 71 $847,290 John M. Gaver (1942, ’51) 1958 Willie Molter 69 $1,116,544 John F. Schorr (1912, ’28) 1957 Horace A. “Jimmy” Jones 70 $1,150,910 Robert A. Smith (1933-34) 1956 Willie Molter 142 $1,227,402 “Silent” Tom Smith (1940, ’45) 1955 “Sunny” Jim Fitzsimmons 66 $1,270,055 M.A. “Mish” Tenney (1962-63) 1954 Willie Molter 136 $1,107,860 1953 Harry Trotsek 54 $1,028,873 1952 Ben A. Jones 29 $662,137 1951 John M. Gaver 42 $616,392 1950 Preston M. Burch 96 $637,754 1949 Horace A. “Jimmy” Jones 76 $978,587 1948 Horace A. “Jimmy” Jones 81 $1,118,670 1947 Horace A. “Jimmy” Jones 85 $1,334,805 1946 Hirsch Jacobs 99 $560,077 1945 “Silent” Tom Smith 52 $510,655 1944 Ben A. Jones 60 $601,660 1943 Ben A. Jones 73 $267,915 1942 John M. Gaver 48 $406,547 ANNUAL LEADING TRAINERS – RACES-WON Year Trainer 1st Earnings 1942 Hirsch Jacobs 133 $186,371 1941 Hirsch Jacobs 123 $165,964 Year Trainer Sts. 1st Earnings 1940 Dave Womeldorff 108 $112,137 2015 Karl Broberg 1,393 420 $6,290,492 1939 Hirsch Jacobs 106 $100,907 2014 Karl Broberg 1,256 325 $5,472,808 1938 Hirsch Jacobs 109 $116,609 2013 Steve Asmussen 1,525 307 $11,924,891 1937 Hirsch Jacobs 134 $142,474 2012 Jamie Ness 1,264 395 $6,785,822 1936 Hirsch Jacobs 177 $155,789 2011 Steve Asmussen 1,681 348 $16,288,735 1935 Hirsch Jacobs 114 $95,155 2010 Steve Asmussen 2,412 506 $16,308,920 1934 Hirsch Jacobs 127 $113,055 2009 Steve Asmussen 2,944 650 $21,884,695 1933 Hirsch Jacobs 116 $76,965 2008 Steve Asmussen 3,002 621 $24,223,187 1932 G. Alexandra 76 $55,891 2007 Steve Asmussen 2,273 488 $23,899,544 1931 J.C. Mikel 72 $49,770 2006 Scott Lake 2,158 528 $9,565,656 1930 C.B. Irwin 92 $70,411 2005 Steve Asmussen 2,227 473 $13,293,265 1929 Loyd Gentry Sr. 74 $65,821 2004 Steve Asmussen 2,293 555 $14,003,203 1928 John F. Schorr 65 $258,425 2003 Scott Lake 2,009 455 $9,164,949 J. Reed 65 $63,795 2002 Steve Asmussen 1,810 407 $10,248,260 1927 Samuel C. Hindreth 72 $161,569 2001 Scott Lake 1,566 407 $7,817,856 1926 Will Perkins 82 $127,753 2000 Scott Lake 1,045 337 $5,742,002 1925 J.J. Duggan 70 $49,830 1999 Dale Baird 1,297 304 $2,091,769 1924 J.A. Parsons 93 $42,566 1998 Dale Baird 1,378 290 $1,575,592 1923 C.B. Irwin 147 $104,054 1997 Dale Baird 1,479 300 $1,237,322 1922 Henry McDaniel 78 $169,134 1996 Dale Baird 1,520 330 $1,077,565 J.A. Parsons 78 $40,465 1995 Dale Baird 1,485 286 $699,146 1921 Samuel C. Hindreth 85 $262,768 1994 Mario Beneito 1,108 247 $1,440,880 1920 Kay Spence 74 $94,674 1993 Dale Baird 1,673 269 $475,294 S.A. Clopton 74 $152,312 1992 Dale Baird 1,592 256 $461,626 1919 Kay Spence 96 $67,352 1991 Dale Baird 1,626 296 $499,475 1918 Kay Spence 58 $35,303 1990 D. Wayne Lukas 1,396 267 $14,508,871 1917 H. Guy Bedwell 66 $47,585 1989 D. Wayne Lukas 1,398 305 $16,103,998 1916 H. Guy Bedwell 123 $70,545 1988 D. Wayne Lukas 1,500 318 $17,842,358 1915 H. Guy Bedwell 97 $51,015 1987 D. Wayne Lukas 1,735 343 $17,502,110 1914 H. Guy Bedwell 84 $49,430 1986 Jack Van Berg 1,841 266 $5,536,478 1913 H. Guy Bedwell 87 $42,895 1985 Dale Baird 1,670 249 $453,038 1912 H. Guy Bedwell 84 $42,595 1984 Jack Van Berg 1,638 250 $4,163,118 1911 W. B. Carson 72 $16,250 1983 Jack Van Berg 1,740 258 $3,212,318 1910 F. Ernest 105 $64,525 1982 Dale Baird 1,763 276 $477,136 1909 H. Guy Bedwell 122 $64,943 1981 Dale Baird 1,983 349 $592,929 1908 A. J. Boyner 71 $170,775 1980 Dale Baird 1,964 306 $542,259 1907 James Rowe 70 $397,342 1979 Dale Baird 1,908 316 $554,333 1978 King Leatherbury 1,488 304 $1,512,048 15 1977 King Leatherbury 1,475 322 $1,702,112 Dale Baird (1971, ’73, ’79-82, ’85, ’91-93, ’95-99) 1976 Jack Van Berg 2,362 496 $2,976,196 11 1975 Richard.
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