- Fred Darling
Frederick Darling (1884-1953) was a British
Thoroughbred racehorse trainer who trained a record-equalling seven English Derby winners.Fred’s father, Sam Darling senior, was a trainer at
Beckhampton ,Wiltshire who trained two Derby winners himself. Fred initially started trainingNational Hunt racehorses for Lady de Bathe (Lillie Langtry ) at Kentford near Newmarket, and then went to train in Germany. He returned to Britain in 1913 to take over the Beckhampton stables when his father retired. He continued to train there until his retirement in 1947. He was succeeded as trainer at Beckhampton byNoel Murless .Amongst his most successful horses were
Hurry On , the unbeaten St. Leger winner of 1916; Sun Chariot who won threeBritish Classic Races in 1942; andTudor Minstrel , the 2,000 Guineas winner of 1947. From 1932 until his retirement Darling's stable jockey wasGordon Richards .He is commemorated by the
Fred Darling Stakes , run atNewbury Racecourse .Fred Darling was Champion Trainer six times - in 1926, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1942 and 1947.
As well as a trainer, he was also a breeder of thoroughbreds and bred
Pinza , who won the Derby in 1953.He trained the winners of 19 English Classic Races as follows;
2,000 Guineas (5)
* Manna (1925), Cameronian (1931), Pasch (1938), Big Game (1942),Tudor Minstrel (1947) 1,000 Guineas (2)
*Four Course (1931), Sun Chariot (1942)Epsom Derby (7)
*Captain Cuttle (1922), Manna (1925), Coronach (1926), Cameronian (1931),Bois Roussel (1938), Pont l'Eveque (1940), Owen Tudor (1941)Epsom Oaks (2)
* Commotion (1941), Sun Chariot (1942)St. Leger Stakes (3)
*Hurry On (1916), Coronach (1926), Sun Chariot (1942)
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