- Virgil W. Raines
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Virgil W. Raines
caption =
occupation = Trainer
birthplace = United States
birth date = March 30, 1911
death date = May 10, 2000
career wins = Not found
race =Delaware Handicap (1944, 1966)Arlington Classic (1950)Dwyer Stakes (1950)
Saratoga Cup (1950)Massachusetts Handicap (1950)Sussex Handicap (1950, 1951)Arlington Handicap (1951)
Excelsior Handicap (1963)Diana Handicap (1965, 1966)Spinster Stakes (1966)Diana Handicap (1966)
Oceanport Handicap (1979)Maryland Million Classic (1989, 1990, 1991)Ben Ali Stakes (1990)Brooklyn Handicap (1991)American Classic Race wins:
Preakness Stakes (1962)
awards =
honours = Raines Award given byMonmouth Park Racetrack
Delaware Park Wall of Fame (2008)
horses = Greek Song,Greek Money , Open Fire
updated = July 14, 2007Virgil W. Raines (
March 30 ,1911 -May 10 ,2000 ) was an AmericanThoroughbred racehorse trainer.Known as "Buddy" Raines, in the 1930s he began working as a stable hand and became an exercise rider, notably for the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame colt Cavalcade. He went on to condition racehorses for 65 years, working primarily on the U.S. East Coast and was a regular at Delaware Park and
Monmouth Park Racetrack s.Buddy Raines met with his greatest success training horses for Donald Ross's Brandywine Stable. He had great success with Cochise, winning several important races between 1949 and 1951, including the Massachusetts and
Arlington Handicap s and the Saratoga Cup and set or equaled track records atSuffolk Downs and Delaware Park.In July 1950, with the colt Greek Song, Raines won the
Arlington Classic , a race that at the time was one of the most important in America. As a stallion, Greek Song was mated to the mare Lucy Lufton, a granddaughter of the great sireNearco . Their union producedGreek Money who would give Buddy Raines his most important win in 1962 when the chestnut colt won a U.S. Triple Crown race, thePreakness Stakes .In 1966, Raines conditioned Open Fire to a champion season. The daughter of Brandywine Stable's Cochise, Open Fire won the
Delaware Handicap , theSpinster Stakes as well as theDiana Handicap en route to being voted Co-U.S. Champion Older Mare.On a personal basis, Buddy Raines played a major role in the rearing of his grandsons John and
Mike Luzzi who both becamejockey s. One of the family's great memories came in 1991 when the eighty-year-old Raines saddledTimely Warning and watched as grandson Mike Luzzi won theMaryland Million Classic and theBrooklyn Handicap .In 1996
Monmouth Park began awarding the Virgil "Buddy" Raines Distinguished Achievement Award which honors an owner or trainer who has shown a dedication to the sport of Thoroughbred racing through exemplary conduct demonstrating professionalism and integrity.Buddy Raines was residing in
Aiken, South Carolina at the time of his death in 2000. He was nominated for induction in theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2006. In 2008, Raines was inducted postmumously in the Delaware Park Wall of Fame.References
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/news/nrm-news-view-story-detail.asp?varID=101 U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee list]
* [http://www.monmouthpark.com/ Monmouth Park Racetrack Raines Award]
* [http://www.delawarepark.com/racing.php Delaware Park announces 2008 Wall of Fame Class]
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