About: Carl Hanford

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Carl Henry Hanford (March 12, 1916 - August 14, 2011) was a United States Hall of Fame trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses best known for guiding Kelso to five straight American Horse of the Year titles; no other horse has won more than three times. Hanford's training career was interrupted when he served five years in the United States Army Remount Service during World War II. Carl Hanford also notably trained La Corredora, a racemare voted the Champion Handicap Mare of 1953 by the . Ira Hanford was a brother of Carl who in 1936 became the first apprentice jockey to ever win the Kentucky Derby.

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  • Carl Henry Hanford (March 12, 1916 - August 14, 2011) was a United States Hall of Fame trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses best known for guiding Kelso to five straight American Horse of the Year titles; no other horse has won more than three times. Hanford's training career was interrupted when he served five years in the United States Army Remount Service during World War II. Carl Hanford also notably trained La Corredora, a racemare voted the Champion Handicap Mare of 1953 by the . Ira Hanford was a brother of Carl who in 1936 became the first apprentice jockey to ever win the Kentucky Derby. (en)
  • Carl Henry Hanford, född 12 mars 1916 i Fairbury i Nebraska i USA, död 14 augusti 2011 i Wilmington i Delaware i USA, var en amerikansk galopptränare och jockey, mest känd för att ha tränat Kelso till fem raka titlar som American Horse of the Year, en utmärkelse som ingen annan häst har vunnit mer än tre gånger. (sv)
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  • Carl Henry Hanford (March 12, 1916 - August 14, 2011) was a United States Hall of Fame trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses best known for guiding Kelso to five straight American Horse of the Year titles; no other horse has won more than three times. Hanford's training career was interrupted when he served five years in the United States Army Remount Service during World War II. Carl Hanford also notably trained La Corredora, a racemare voted the Champion Handicap Mare of 1953 by the . Ira Hanford was a brother of Carl who in 1936 became the first apprentice jockey to ever win the Kentucky Derby. (en)
  • Carl Henry Hanford, född 12 mars 1916 i Fairbury i Nebraska i USA, död 14 augusti 2011 i Wilmington i Delaware i USA, var en amerikansk galopptränare och jockey, mest känd för att ha tränat Kelso till fem raka titlar som American Horse of the Year, en utmärkelse som ingen annan häst har vunnit mer än tre gånger. (sv)
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