- Rokeby Stables
Rokeby Stables was an American
thoroughbred racehorse breeding farm inUpperville, Virginia involved with both steeplechase andflat racing . The operation was established in the late 1940s byPaul Mellon (1907-1999) who won theEclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder in 1971 and again in 1986. Under Mellon the stable had more than 1,000 stakes race winners with total earnings in excess of US$30 million.teeplechase racing
Rokeby Stables' American Way was the 1948 American Steeplechase Champion and in 1990 Molotov won the
American Grand National steeplechase.Flat racing
Among its many successful horses, the stable owned
Kentucky Derby winner,Sea Hero and theEurope an champions,Mill Reef andGold and Ivory . Mill Reef's wins include theEpsom Derby and thePrix de l'Arc de Triomphe . Paul Mellon is one of only four men to have raced both a Kentucky Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. The others areJohn W. Galbreath ,Michael Tabor and Prince Ahmed bin Salman. Mellon, however, is the only one to ever win the Kentucky Derby, Epsom Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.In England, Mellon kept his horses at trainer Ian Balding's Park House Stables at
Kingsclere . In the United States, Rokeby Stables employed a number of prominenthorse trainer s including Hall of Fame inducteeElliott Burch who trained the stable's championsArts and Letters , Quadrangle, Fort Marcy,Run the Gantlet , andKey to the Mint . Another Hall of Fame inductee, Mack Miller, took over as the Rokeby trainer in 1977. Miller's accomplishments include winning the Kentucky Derby with Sea Hero and theNew York Handicap Triple in 1984 withFit To Fight . Once Miller retired from training, in 1997, the then 90-year-old Paul Mellon decided to give up racing but still maintained his breeding operations.References
* [http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/99_07/Mellon.html Yale Alumni Magazine story on Paul Mellon titled "Exit an Icon"]
* [http://www.virginiasportshalloffame.com/hall/induct_mellon.html Paul Mellon/Rokeby Stables at the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame]
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