- Laz Barrera
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Laz Barrera
caption =
occupation = Trainer
birthplace =Havana ,Cuba
birth date = May 8, 1924
death date = April 25, 1991
career wins = 140+ Stakes races
race = Jerome Handicap (1971)Acorn Stakes (1973)Mother Goose Stakes (1973)Prioress Stakes (1973)Vosburgh Stakes (1973, 1977)
Excelsior Handicap (1974)Fall Highweight Handicap (1974)La Brea Stakes (1975, 1976)
Hempstead Handicap (1975)Paumonok Handicap (1975)Saratoga Special Stakes (1975)Tremont Stakes (1975)Carter Handicap (1976)Wood Memorial Stakes (1976)Whitney Handicap (1976, 1983)
Belmont Futurity Stakes (1977, 1984)Haskell Invitational Handicap (1977)
Hopeful Stakes (1977)Jamaica Handicap (1977)Laurel Futurity (1977)Sanford Stakes (1977, 1986)Strub Stakes (1977, 1979, 1982)Comely Stakes (1978)Jim Dandy Stakes (1978)Ladies Handicap (1978)Philip H. Iselin Breeders' Cup Handicap (1978)Santa Anita Derby (1978, 1990)Hollywood Gold Cup (1979, 1983)Jockey Club Gold Cup (1979, 1982)Santa Anita Handicap (1979)Woodward Stakes (1979)Alabama Stakes (1979)
Monmouth Oaks (1981)Pennsylvania Derby (1981)Frank E. Kilroe Mile (1981, 1984)
Sword Dancer Invitational Handicap (1982)Delaware Handicap (1984)Santa Margarita Handicap (1984)Santa Maria Handicap (1984, 1985)Kentucky Oaks (1986, 1987)American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1976, 1978)Preakness Stakes (1978)Belmont Stakes (1976, 1978)
awards =Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer
(1976, 1977, 1978, 1979)
U.S. Champion Trainer by earnings
(1977, 1978, 1979, 1980)Big Sport of Turfdom Award (1979)
honours =National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (1979)Lazaro Barrera Memorial Stakes at Hollywood Park
horses =Bold Forbes ,Affirmed ,J.O. Tobin
It's in the Air,Mister Frisky Lemhi Gold ,Tiffany Lass
updated = August 1, 2007Lazaro Sosa Barrera (
May 8 ,1924 -April 25 ,1991 ), was aCuba n-born American Hall of Famethoroughbred racehorse trainer.Born in
Havana , "Laz" Barrera was one of nine brothers who went on to become involved inthoroughbred horse racing in theUnited States . While in his teens, he began working at a racetrack in his native Cuba and within a few years was one of the country's most respected young trainers.Seeking increased opportunities in a larger market, in the 1940s Barrera moved to
Mexico to race horses at theHipodromo de las Americas inMexico City . There, he met California-based trainerHal King , who encouraged him to come to the United States. Barrera did, and in 1971 trained his first AmericanStakes race winner. In the ensuing years he built a solid reputation and in late 1975 was givenBold Forbes to train who had been that year's Puerto Rican two-year-old thoroughbred sprint champion. Racing in the U.S. in 1976 underjockey Angel Cordero, Jr. , Bold Forbes won several important races for Barrera including theWood Memorial Stakes in record time. He went on to win the most prestigious race of all, theKentucky Derby , finished third in thePreakness Stakes and, for a converted sprinter, pulled off a dramatic win in the 1½ mile longBelmont Stakes .Barrera's accomplishments led to an offer from Louis & Patrice Wolfson to take over as head trainer for their Harbor View Farm in Ocala, Marion County,
Florida . There, Barrera took charge of a horse namedAffirmed who, under 18-year-old jockeySteve Cauthen , would become one of the great horses in American racing history. Affirmed was a two-timeEclipse Award for Horse of the Year winner and wonEclipse Award s in each of the three years he raced. Laz Barrera won fourteen Grade 1 Stakes races with Affirmed, the most by any stallion in history, and earned racing immortality by capturing the 1978 U.S. Triple Crown, the last horse to do so. Since then, one trainer (D. Wayne Lukas ) has won all three of the Triple Crown races, in 1995 when he trained two horses (Thunder Gulch andTimber Country ) for his sweep. But since the 1995 Triple Crown races were not won with the same horse, he is not recognized as a Triple Crown winner.In a career that lasted almost fifty years, Laz Barrera trained six champions and more than 140 American Stakes race winners. He was the leading money-winning trainer from 1977 to 1980 and in the process became the only trainer to ever win four consecutive Eclipse Awards. In 1979, he was inducted into the
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame .Laz Barrera died in 1991; the
Lazaro Barrera Memorial Stakes a Grade II seven furlong race for 3-year-olds atHollywood Park Racetrack is named in his honor.References
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/trainer.asp?ID=17 Lazaro S. Barrera at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame] ]
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