Oscar White
Horse trainer, Person
1908 –
Who is Oscar White?
Oscar White was an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer who twice won the third leg of the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. In 1941, he took over training duties for the prominent racing stable of Walter and Sarah Jeffords when Buddy Hirsch left to serve in World War II with the United States Army.
Oscar White's best horses were:
Pavot - undefeated 1944 American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse and winner of the 1945 Belmont Stakes
Kiss Me Kate - voted 1951 American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly
One Count - won 1952 Belmont Stakes, voted 1952 American Horse of the Year
In 2011, Oscar White was elected to Delaware Park Racetrack's Wall of Fame.
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