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For the record the overnight stakes name committee approves the horses all three races are named after as overnight stakes worthy.
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Who trained Lake George in the 1995 Kentucky Derby?
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Pupye I think? But the race is named after the actual lake not the horse I believe
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It was Jason Orman of Rock Hard Ten fame. |
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#6
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I can't even get my own trivia right. It was Mike Orman and not Jason who trained him.
http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbP...try=USA&race=8 |
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The Curlin is Friday. I wish at least 3 of them were in the Dandy. I would give them a big shot over Gemologist.
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Uh yeah but the race is still named after the lake/town not the horse of the same name
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It's a beautiful lake, well deserving of the honor, both of the race and the horse being named after it.
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I believe the horse is actually now pulling tourists around in a cart around the lake
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