Art Sherman | |
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Art Sherman at the 2014 Preakness Stakes
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Occupation | Horse trainer |
Born | June 15, 1937 Brooklyn, New York |
Career wins | 481 (as a jockey) 2,199+ (as a trainer) (as of January 21, 2015) |
Major racing wins | |
American Classics wins: Dubai World Cup (2016) Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (2011) Hollywood Derby (2010, 2014) Citation Handicap (2007) Triple Bend Invitational Handicap (2006) |
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Significant horses | |
California Chrome, Ultra Blend, Silent Lure, Haimish Hy, Lang Field |
American Classics wins:
Kentucky Derby (2014)
Preakness Stakes (2014)
Art Sherman (born June 15, 1937) is an American horse trainer and former jockey. At the age of 77 he became the oldest trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. He began his career as a stable hand for Rex Ellsworth and Mesh Tenney. While working in Ellsworth's barn, he was the exercise rider for the 1955 Kentucky Derby winner Swaps and 1956 Kentucky Derby entrant Terrang. In 1957, Sherman became a licensed jockey, enjoying modest success, and began training horses in 1979. Sherman had trained ten Graded stakes winners and is credited with over 2,100 wins prior to becoming the trainer of California Chrome. He was hired to train California Chrome in 2013, due to his "old school" training techniques. Prior to the 2014 Kentucky Derby, he had conditioned the horse through four consecutive wins, and California Chrome entered the Derby as the favorite and won. Two weeks later, California Chrome also won the 2014 Preakness Stakes. Sherman is married and has two sons, Alan and Steve, both in the horse training business.
Art Sherman was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1937. At the age of seven, his family moved to California. Sherman became interested in horse racing while working at his father's barber shop when a customer, noticing Sherman was only 5 feet 2 inches (157 cm), suggested Sherman become a jockey.
At age 17, Sherman got a job as stablehand on Rex Ellsworth's ranch. From Ellsworth and trainer Mesh Tenney, he learned to care for, ride, and breed horses. In 1955, he was the exercise rider for Kentucky Derby winner Swaps, who was owned by Ellsworth. He rode in the with the horse while traveling from California to Kentucky, sleeping on a bed of straw next to the horse during the four night trip. Sherman was also at the 1956 Derby as a stable hand for Ellsworth's horse Terrang, who finished 12th.