- Bart Cummings
James Bartholomew 'Bart' Cummings AM (born
14 November 1927 ) is one of the most successfulAustralia n racehorse trainers, and is known as theMelbourne Cup King, having won the 'race that stops a nation' a record eleven times.Early life
Cummings was born in South Australia in 1927, son of successful trainer Jim Cummings. He started his career working for his father as a
strapper , despite being allergic tohay .Training career
Cummings received his trainer license in 1953, and set up stables at Glenelg in
South Australia . His first significant win came in 1958, when he won theSouth Australian Derby , the same year he bought his first yearling.Cummings won his first Trainer's Premiership in the 1965-1966 season. Not only did he achieve his first Melbourne Cup victory, but he also won the Adelaide, Caulfield, Sandown, Sydney, Brisbane and Queen's cups.
In 1968, Cummings opened
stable s at Flemington inMelbourne , home of theFlemington Racecourse , now called 'Saintly Lodge'. Later that year, he won the Trainer's Premiership in both Victoria andSouth Australia , a feat which he would replicate in the 1969 and 1970 seasons.In 1969, the favourite for the Melbourne Cup was Cummings' horse Big Philou, which had already won the
Caulfield Cup . However, the horse was drugged with a large dose oflaxative the night before the race and was unable to compete.In 1975, Cummings moved his operations to a new facility near
Randwick Racecourse inSydney , called 'Leilani Lodge'.In the late 1980s, Cummings spent millions of dollars purchasing racehorses, much of the money spent on behalf of a
tax minimization syndicate. Unfortunately, like many other trainers Cummings was hit hard by therecession of the early 1990s. With help fromReg Inglis ' organization, however, he was able to avoid certainbankruptcy and continue training.On
11 December 1991 , Bart Cummings was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. He was also an inaugural inductee into theAustralian Racing Hall of Fam e. He was made a member of theOrder of Australia in 1982 for his services to the racing industry. In 2007,Australia Post placed his image on a postage stamp as part of its "Australian Legends" series.So far, Cummings has achieved 248 Group 1 victories, and 690 Stakes victories. He has won the
Golden Slipper Stakes four times, and theNewmarket Handicap eight times.Honours
In May 2008 Racing NSW announced a new horse racing award to be known as The Bart Cummings Medal which will be awarded for "consistent, outstanding performances amongst jockeys and trainers at New South Wales metropolitan race meetings through the racing season." [http://www.racingnsw.com.au/newsitem.asp?parm=6046 Inaugural 'Bart Cummings Medal' ]
Melbourne Cup winners
Cummings has trained ten winners of the Melbourne Cup, for a total of eleven wins:
*Light Fingers (1965)
* Galilee (1966)
*Red Handed (1967)
* Think Big (1974 & 1975)
*Gold and Black (1977)
*Hyperno (1979)
*Kingston Rule (1990)
*Let's Elope (1991)
*Saintly (1996)
* Rogan Josh (1999)Cummings' Melbourne Cup trophies are on display at the
Australian Racing Museum inFederation Square , inMelbourne .In 1965, 1966, 1974, 1975, and 1991, Cummings trained both the first and second place winners in the Melbourne Cup.
ee also
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Australian horse-racing External links
* Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame – [http://www.racingmuseum.com.au]
References
* Bartcummings.com.au – [http://www.bartcummings.com.au/about.asp Career Overview]
* Horse Directory Australia – [http://www.horsedirectory.com.au/racinghistory/trainer/profiles/bart_cummings.html Trainer Profile: Bart Cummings]
*Australian Broadcasting Corporation – [http://www.abc.net.au/thetrack/default.htm "The Track"]
* [http://www1.auspost.com.au/priority/index.asp?issue_id=37&area=features&article_id=772 Australia Post Australian Legends - Bart Cummings]
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