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Trainer Biographies

Lou Luciani

DOB: 24-1-56

Group 1: 1994 Railway Stakes (Island Morn), 1994 Diabetes 2 Stakes (Island Morn), 2003 Railway Stakes (Hardrada).

Group 2: 1993 Champion Fillies (Prime Again), 2001 Karrakatta Plate (Born Priceless), 2002 Winterbottom (Hardrada), 2002 Lee Steere Stakes (Hardrada), 2003 Winterbottom (Hardrada), 2004 Karrakatta Plate (Redwoldt), 2004 Perth Cup (King Canute), 2008 WA Guineas (Moccasin Bend), 2009 Perth Cup (Guyno).

Group 3: 1988 Sir Ernest Lee Steere Classic (Wolf Pak), 1989 Quality Stakes (Hard Act), 1989 Strickland Stakes (Timeless Action), 1992 Sires Produce (Rapid Tripper), 1992 Bunbury Cup (Hard Act), 1993 Prince Of Wales Stakes (Daring Hombre), 1994 Strickland Stakes (Prime Again), 1994 Roberts Stakes (Daring Smile), 1995 Roma Cup (Defensive Play), 1995 Sires Produce (Marooned Lady), 1996 Hyperion Stakes (Island Morn), 1996 Scahill Stakes (Island Morn), 1997 Sires Produce (Snooping), 1999 Sir Ernest Lee Steere Classic (Zedamoss), 2001 Champion Fillies (Miss Precisely), 2002 Sires Produce (Hardrada), 2007 WA Derby (Guy

John Hammond (racehorse trainer)

English Thoroughbred horse trainer in France

For other people named John Hammond, see John Hammond (disambiguation).

John E. Hammond (born June 27, 1960 in Bromley, Kent, England) is retired a Thoroughbredhorse trainer in France.

Based in Chantilly, Oise throughout his training career, which began in 1987, Hammond trained numerous Group One winners including Montjeu and Suave Dancer, both of whom won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, France's most prestigious horse race. Hammond's horses also won important races in Ireland, Great Britain and the United States.

Hammond also trained useful European and latterly American-based sprinter, Nuclear Debate. Hammond retired from training at the end of the 2019 season.[1]

Major wins

France


Canada


Great Britain


Hong Kong


Ireland


United States

References

Gina Rarick has been training racing thoroughbreds in France since 2002, alongside her work as a journalist at the International Herald Tribune. In March of 2008, she decided to leave her career in journalism to devote herself to training full time.

The results are more than solid: 39 percent of her runners are in the money. Earnings per year have topped 200,000 euros for 9 consecutive years. Total earnings for the yard have surpassed 3 million euros!

She has earned black-type with a Listed race win for Ella Divaand a Listed race place for Alice’s Dancer.

Raised on a dairy farm in Wisconsin, Rarick attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and began her career in journalism at the Milwaukee Journal in 1984. As turf writer for the Herald Tribune, Rarick covered major race meetings around the world, including the Dubai World Cup, Royal Ascot, the Hong Kong International Races, the Breeders’ Cup and the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.

She rediscovered her rural roots in Chicago, of all places, by taking weekly riding lessons at a downtown carriage-horse st

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