MacKenzie Miller

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MacKenzie Todd Miller
Occupation
Top Flight Handicap (1993)
New York Stakes
(1994)

International race wins:
Canadian International Stakes (1975)
Prix d'Aumale (1982, 1983)

American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1993)
Honors
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (1987)
Significant horses
Assagai, Fit to Fight, Java Gold, Halo, Hawaii, Leallah, Red Ransom, Sea Hero,
Snow Knight, Tentam, Winter's Tale

MacKenzie "Mack" Todd Miller [1] (October 16, 1921 – December 10, 2010) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and owner/breeder. During his forty-six-year career, he conditioned seventy-two stakes winners, including four Eclipse Award champions.

Education and military service

Mack Miller grew up near the

Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida then at the University of Kentucky but interrupted his education to serve with the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.[2] After the war's end, in 1947 he went to work as a stable hand for Calumet Farm
. He became involved with conditioning horses, and took out his training license in 1949.

Hall of Fame training career

Miller trained 1974

, a feat accomplished just three times in the near one hundred years that the three races existed simultaneously. No horse has won the Handicap Triple since.

Miller was inducted in the

.

Miller died at the University of Kentucky Hospital. He had been hospitalized on December 5 following a stroke.

Champions trained by Mack Miller

References

Further reading

  • Fisher, Jonelle. MacKenzie Miller: The Gentleman from Morgan Street (2006) St. Crispian Press ASIN B000OBE14G

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