Sylvester Veitch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Sylvester Veitch

American horse trainer

Date of Birth: 24-Feb-1910

Place of Birth: United States of America, United States

Date of Death: 14-Feb-1996

Profession: horse trainer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Sylvester Veitch

  • Sylvester E.
  • Veitch (February 24, 1910 – February 14, 1996) was a Hall of Fame thoroughbred horse trainer.Veitch began his career in racing as a jockey and trainer in Steeplechase racing.
  • In 1939 he moved to flat racing when he began employment as a trainer with Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney in Kentucky.
  • He won two Belmont Stakes while in Whitney's employment: one in 1947 with Phalanx and the second in 1951 with Counterpoint. In 1958 he left his position with C.V.
  • Whitney and began employment with George D.
  • Widener, Jr.
  • where he trained What a Treat, and many other notable horses.
  • In 1971, after Mr.
  • Widener's death, Sylvester Veitch opened his own public stable.
  • He was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1977. Among his accomplishments, Sylvester Veitch held the single-season mark of 24 wins in 24 days set in 1954 at Saratoga Race Course, a record that held until 2003.
  • In the course of his career he had forty-four stakes winners.
  • He trained 5 champions in all: First Flight in 1946, Phalanx in 1947, Counterpoint in 1951, Career Boy in 1956, and What a Treat in 1965.
  • Mr.
  • Veitch died at the age of 85 at the Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, Long Island, New York in February 1996 after a brief illness.
  • His son, John M.
  • Veitch, is also a successful trainer.

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