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Charles Tillinghast Patterson (February 4, 1869 - March 27, 1918) was an owner and trainerofThoroughbred racehorses best known for his win in the 1917 Kentucky Derby with Omar Khayyam and as the owner and trainer of Ornament, the 1897 American Horse of the Year and American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse.[1]

Charles T. Patterson
OccupationRacehorse Trainer / owner
Born(1869-02-04)February 4, 1869
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
DiedMarch 27, 1918(1918-03-27) (aged 49)
Queens, New York, USA
Major racing wins
Double Event Stakes (part 1) (1896)
Double Event Stakes (part 2) (1896)
Flatbush Stakes (1896)
Clark Handicap (1897)
Fall Handicap (1897)
Latonia Derby (1897)
St. Louis Derby (1897)
Himyar Stakes (1897)
International Derby (1897)
Oakley Derby (1897)
Twin City Handicap (1897)
Brighton Handicap (1898)
Brooklyn Handicap (1898)
Laureate Stakes (1899)
Connaught Cup Stakes (1912)
Windsor Hotel Cup Handicap (1912)
Tarrytown Stakes (1915)
Lawrence Realization Stakes (1917)
American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1897)
Significant horses
Hamburg, Omar Khayyam, Ornament

Patterson's father was an owner of Standardbred horses and as young man, Charles was a harness racing driver. In 1891 his interests shifted to Thoroughbred racing and he was hired to train the horses of renowned Kentucky owner and breeder John Madden.[2]

Charles Patterson died on March 27, 1918. He was training for Robert L. Gerry from a base at Belmont Park at the time of his death. [3]

References

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  1. ^ "History of the Kentucky Derby 1875-1921 P. 124-129, "Forty-Third Derby 1917". John L. O'Connor. 1921-04-01. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  • ^ "The American turf: an historical account of racing in the United States, with biographical sketches of turf celebrities". The Historical Company, New York. 1898-01-01. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  • ^ "Man Who Developed Famous Horse, Dies". Bridgeport Times (Connecticut). 1918-03-28. Retrieved 2019-01-19.

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