- Raymond R. Guest
Infobox Person
name = Raymond R. Guest
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1907|11|25
birth_place = New York,New York , U.S.
death_date = death date|1991|12|31
death_place =Fredericksburg, Virginia , U.S.
occupation = Businessman:
Statesman
Polo player
Racehorse breederRaymond Richard Guest (
November 25 ,1907 –December 31 ,1991 was an American businessman,thoroughbred race horse owner andpolo player.He was the son of Freddie Guest, a British
Cabinet minister and his American wife,Amy Phipps , daughter ofHenry Phipps . DuringWorld War II , he served with theUnited States Navy .Raymond Guest served as the
United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1965 to 1968.Both he and his brother Winston were outstanding polo players. Raymond Guest twice won the U.S. Open as part of the Templeton team, and was posthumously inducted into the polo Hall of Fame in 2006. [ [http://www.saratogapolo.com/polomuseum/inductees.htm Polo Hall of Fame] ]
He married Elizabeth (Lily) Polk of Dark Harbor, Maine.
Thoroughbred racing
Raymond Guest owned racehorses in both
Ireland and theUnited States . In Ireland his flat racehorses were trained byVincent O'Brien and his National Hunt horses by Dan Moore. His racing colours were chocolate, pale blue hoops and cap. Guest is one of only three owners to win both theEpsom Derby and theGrand National , the others being King Edward VII whenPrince of Wales andDorothy Paget .The
British flat racing Champion Owner in 1968, among Guest's successful horses inflat racing were Larkspur, winner of the 1962Epsom Derby ;Sir Ivor , winner of the 1968 2,000 Guineas,Epsom Derby and theWashington, D.C. International .Raymond Guest also owned
steeplechase racers. His most outstanding wasL'Escargot , a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee who was voted the 1969 U.S. Steeplechase Horse of the Year and who then raced in England where he won theCheltenham Gold Cup in 1970 and 1971 and theGrand National in 1975.In the United States, Raymond Guest was voted President of the Virginia Thoroughbred Association in 1958. The best horse to carry his Powhatan Stable colours in American flat racing was
Tom Rolfe , winner of the 1965Preakness Stakes who earnedAmerican Champion 3-Year-Old Male Horse honors.References
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