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| Todd Pletcher |
Stats Updated Through: 11/19/2009
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| 2009 Stats: | | Starts | | 1026 | | 1st-2nd-3rd | | 214-161-134 | | Earnings (Rank) | | $14,134,414 (2) | | Win % (In-The-Money %) | | 20% (49%) |
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Top Associated Horses:
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Quality Road,
Take the Points,
Game Face,
Cowboy Cal,
Munnings,
Dunkirk |
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Biography, Highlights and Media:
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- Born: June 26, 1967, Dallas, Texas
- Residence: Garden City, N.Y.
- Family: wife Tracy, children Payton, Kyle and Hannah
- Education: Graduated from the University of Arizona in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in Animal Science
- Web site: www.toddpletcherracing.com
- Racing Background:
Grew up in the racing business, helping his father, Jake (J.J.) Pletcher, who trained Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses throughout the Midwest and California. Jake Pletcher continues to work with Thoroughbreds at a training center in Ocala, Fla. ... While in college, Pletcher spent his summers working with trainers Henry Moreno, D. Wayne Lukas and Charlie Whittingham ... Went to work as an assistant for Lukas two weeks after his college graduation - Racing Career:
Has two Grade 1 wins in 2009 through Oct. 4: the Secretariat Stakes with Take the Points, and the Princess Rooney with Game Face, who also has won the '09 Inside Information Stakes (G2) and the First Lady Stakes (G3), both at Gulfstream Park.... Other top horses for Pletcher in '09 include Munnings, winner of the Tom Fool Handicap (G2) and Woody Stephens Stakes (G2), and Cowboy Cal, winner of the Strub Stakes (G2) and the San Pasqual Handicap (G2) ... Inherited Florida Derby (G1) winner Quality Road from trainer Jimmy Jerkens. For Pletcher, he has won the Amsterdam Handicap (G2) and was second in the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) ... Had a disappointing Triple Crown season as Dunkirk, a $3.7 million yearling purchase, finished 11th in the Kentucky Derby and Take the Points was last in the Preakness. However, Dunkirk did redeem himself with a second-place finish in the Belmont Stakes, but was subsequently injured ... Pletcher earned his fourth consecutive Eclipse Award as Outstanding Trainer for 2007, the third trainer to accomplish that feat, joining Bobby Frankel (2000-2003) and Laz Barrera (1976-79). During 2007, he won his first Classic race with the filly Rags to Riches in the Belmont Stakes, won his third Breeders’ Cup race with English Channel in the Turf, trained three Eclipse Award Champions – Rags to Riches (Three-Year-Old Filly), English Channel (Turf Horse) and Lawyer Ron (Older Male), and won Grade Is with six other horses … Pletcher also shattered his own record from 2006 when he ended the year with $28,576,097 in earnings. In 2006, his stable earned $26,820,243. … In 2004, Pletcher won his first two Breeders' Cup races with Ashado (Distaff) and Speightstown (Sprint), which helped him lead the nation in earnings with $17,511,923 and receive his first Eclipse Award as outstanding trainer … Ashado and Speightstown were both voted the champions of their divisions ... With 47 individual stakes winners in 2005, Pletcher became the first trainer to crack $20 million in purse earnings with $20,867,842 ... He surpassed D. Wayne Lukas' record of 92 stakes victories in a year on Oct. 15, 2006, when Scat Daddy won the Champagne ... He finished that year with 100 stakes wins out 416 starters … In addition, he broke Lukas' record of 53 graded stakes victories in a year with 57 victories ... Two of his horses won Eclipse Awards in 2006 – Fleet Indian (Older Female) and Wait a While … In 2007, he equaled the record with five Kentucky Derby starters. Louisiana Derby winner Circular Quay, with his sixth-place finish, ran the best of Pletcher’s starters ... Left Bank, 2002 Champion Older Male, became the first of Pletcher's eight Eclipse Award winners after top performances in the G1 Tom Fool and Whitney handicaps. In the Tom Fool, he set a new Belmont track record of 1:20 for seven furlongs, while in the Whitney he equaled the Saratoga track record of 1:47 set by Tri Jet in 1974 ... In 2007, another Pletcher trainee, Lawyer Ron, broke that record when he captured the Whitney in a final time of 1:46.64 ... A perennial leader in New York, Pletcher won five consecutive Saratoga trainer's titles from 2002-2006 before being dethroned by Bill Mott in 2007. He finished second in the Saratoga standings to fellow Lukas alumni and best friend Kiaran McLaughlin in 2008 ... Narrowly lost the coveted Saratoga title to Linda Rice in 2009, but conceded, "She did a great job. She deserves it." ... Pletcher also holds training titles at Belmont Park, Aqueduct, Gulfstream Park and Keeneland … After seven years with Lukas, Pletcher opened his own public stable with seven horses in Dec. 1995 at Hialeah and won his first race in Feb. 1996 at Gulfstream Park with Majestic Number ... Among his earliest success stories was Jersey Girl, won seven consecutive races before being injured, including three grade 1 stakes – the Acorn, Mother Goose and Test … Pletcher employs six assistant trainers for the nearly 200 horses that are in his care: Tristan Barry (New York and Florida), Jonathan Thomas (New York), Michael Dilger (Midwest), Michael McCarthy (Midwest and California), Ginny DePasquale (New York and shippers) and Anthony Sciametta (New Jersey and Florida). - Breeding/Racing Operation: After starting off 2008 by collecting his 2,000th career win on January 13 with On the Vig, Pletcher concluded the year with 208 races won from 1090 starts for $13,411784,586 in earnings, good for second in North America behind Steve Asmussen. Through Oct. 4, 2009, is again second to Asmussen with 177 wins from 876 starts for earnings of $11,502,702, about the same pace as last year. He has won 40 stakes, 15 of them graded.
Breeders' Cup Record| Starts | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Earnings | | 56 | 3 | 6 | 8 | $8,124,650 |
| 1998 | Sprint | Rare Rock | 9th | | 1999 | Juvenile | Graeme Hall | 12th | | 2000 | Filly & Mare Turf | Pico Teneriffe | 12th | | | Sprint | More Than Ready | 5th | | | Sprint | Trippi | 9th | | 2001 | Mile | Balto Star | 12th | | | Sprint | Left Bank | 5th | | 2002 | Classic | Harlan's Holiday | 9th | | | Juvenile Fillies | Appleby Gardens | 5th | | 2003 | Juvenile | Chapel Royal | 3rd | | | Juvenile Fillies | Ashado | 2nd | | | Turf | Balto Star | 9th | | 2004 | Classic | Newfoundland | 12th | | | Distaff | Ashado | 1st | | | Juvenile | Proud Accolade | 6th | | | Sprint | Speightstown | 1st | | 2005 | Classic | Flower Alley | 2nd | | | Distaff | Ashado | 3rd | | | Distaff | Capeside Lady | 6th | | | Juvenile Fillies | Adieu | 7th | | | Mile | Host (Chi) | 7th | | | Mile | Limehouse | 6th | | | Sprint | Lion Tamer | 3rd | | | Turf | English Channel | 5th | | 2006 | Classic | Flower Alley | 11th | | | Classic | Lawyer Ron | 9th | | | Distaff | Fleet Indian | dnf | | | Distaff | Pool Land | 9th | | | Distaff | Spun Sugar | 8th | | | Filly & Mare Turf | Honey Ryder | 3rd | | | Filly & Mare Turf | Quiet Royal | 9th | | | Filly & Mare Turf | Wait a While | 4th | | | Juvenile | Circular Quay | 2nd | | | Juvenile | King of the Roxy | 8th | | | Juvenile | Scat Daddy | 4th | | | Juvenile Fillies | Cotton Blossom | 3rd | | | Juvenile Fillies | Octave | 2nd | | | Sprint | Friendly Island | 2nd | | | Turf | English Channel | 3rd | | | Turf | Go Deputy | 7th | | | Turf | Icy Atlantic | 11th | | 2007 | Classic | Any Given Saturday | 6th | | | Classic | Lawyer Ron | 7th | | | Distaff | Indian Vale | 9th | | | Distaff | Octave | 3rd | | | Distaff | Unbridled Belle | 5th | | | Filly & Mare Turf | Honey Ryder | 2nd | | | Juvenile Turf | The Leopard | 7th | | | Mile | Host (Chi) | 5th | | | Mile | Icy Atlantic | 9th | | | Turf | English Channel | 1st | | 2008 | Classic | Fairbanks | 10th | | | Filly & Mare Turf | Wait a While | 3rd | | | Juvenile | Munnings | 10th | | | Juvenile | Silent Valor | 8th | | | Juvenile Turf | Bittel Road | 8th |
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NOTE: Stats include North American and selected international races. Click here to view selected international race list.
Biographies on jockeys, trainers and owners are from the Breeders' Cup World Championships events from 2001 through 2009, and are intended as informational resources. Biographies will be updated if an individual is again a participant in the Breeders' Cup World Championships.
Biographies are available for most horses appearing in the top 100 money earnings list, and/or for those who are frequently making headlines in the news starting with the 2006 Triple Crown season.
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