Flint S. Schulhofer
Appearance
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Scotty Schulhofer | |
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Occupation | (2001)
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Honors | |
United States' Racing Hall of Fame (1992) | |
Significant horses | |
Ta Wee, Mac Diarmida, Montreal Marty, Smile, Cryptoclearance, Dr. Carter, Fly So Free, Rubiano, Colonial Affair, Lemon Drop Kid, Stormy Blues, Sewickley, Tappiano, Cahill Road |
Flint S. "Scotty" Schulhofer (May 30, 1926 – December 14, 2006) was an American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
Early life
Schulhofer was born into a racing family in
premed
program, he did not pursue his education further, preferring to return to the horse racing industry.
Training career
In 1962, Schulhofer saddled his first winner at
Classic
, twice.
Retirement
Schulhofer retired from training in 2002 but remained active within the industry as a
breeder. He was living in Hollywood, Florida
at the time of his death on December 14, 2006. He is buried in Aiken, South Carolina.
His son, Randy Schulhofer, is also a Thoroughbred trainer.
Honors
Schulhofer was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1992.