- Frank Catrone
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Frank Catrone
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occupation =Jockey / Trainer
birthplace =United States
birth date = c. 1904
death date =
career wins = Not found
race = As a jockey:Jamaica Handicap (1930)Tremont Stakes (1931)As a trainer:
Arlington Handicap (1942)Derby Trial Stakes (1942)Dwyer Stakes (1942)Ashland Stakes (1943)Stars and Stripes Turf Handicap (1943)San Vicente Stakes (1965)Santa Anita Derby (1965)Blue Grass Stakes (1965)Santa Anita Handicap (1966)Demoiselle Stakes (1971)Long Island Handicap (1972)Alcibiades Stakes (1973)Bowling Green Handicap (1974)Top Flight Handicap (1974)
Molly Pitcher Handicap (1974)American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1965)
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honours =
horses = Rounders,Lucky Debonair
updated = July 31, 2008Frank Catrone (born c.1904) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing
jockey who best known for winning the 1965Kentucky Derby as a trainer.Catrone stood 4-feet 9-inches tall and while selling newspapers at a stand outside
Saratoga Race Course inSaratoga Springs, New York , the diminutive 17-year-old was offered the chance to train to be a jockey by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer,Sam Hildreth . Although Catrone met with some success as a jockey, it was as a trainer where he would achieve nationwide recognition. Battling weioght problems, in 1936 he began his professional career as a trainer and in the early 1940s enjoyed success training for Texan Emerson F. Woodward's Valdina Farm. Among his successes for Valdina, Catrone won the 1942Derby Trial Stakes with Valdina Orphan who then earned a third-place finish to winner Shut Out in theKentucky Derby .By 1964 Catrone was the secondary trainer behind
Clyde Troutt for the breeding/racing stable ofDan and Ada Rice . When the Rice's decided to race atSanta Anita Park over the winter of 1964-65, one of the horses Catrone brought Werst was an colt namedLucky Debonair who had made only one start at age two at theAtlantic City Race Course where he finished out of the money. In 1965, Lucky Debonair gave Catrone his greatest successs in racing, winning theSanta Anita Derby , theBlue Grass Stakes and theKentucky Derby . In 1966, Lucky Debonair won California's most famous race, theSanta Anita Handicap .Frank Catrone continued to train for the Rice stable until Dan Rice passed away in 1975 and his widow, Ada, disbanded the racing stable.
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