Aisco Stable
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Aisco Stable was the
Chesterfield, Connecticut native and owner of construction conglomerate Aisco Construction.[1]
The stable is best known as the owner of
Eclipse Press published a book titled Gold Rush : How Mr. Prospector Became Racing's Billion-Dollar Sire by Avalyn Hunter, a prominent American equine author who is widely referenced at Wikipedia.[2]
On the racetrack, Forward Gal, bred by Savin and trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Jimmy Croll, was Aisco's most successful runner who was voted the 1970 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.[3] His grandson, Scott Savin, has continued the tradition by owning his own racehorses such as Technology, the Florida Derby winner of 1992. Two of his great granddaughters, Tammy and Jessie Savin, are the youngest owners ever to win a stake race with a horse named Glory's Winner in 1992.
References
- Hamden Patch, Retrieved September 30, 2018
- ISBN 978-1-58150-173-5.
- ^ Monmouth Park National Champion Oaks winners Archived 2012-05-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 30, 2018