W. Elliott Walden

W. Elliott Walden
Occupation Trainer / Executive
Born February 10, 1963
Lexington, Kentucky
Career wins 1,017
Major racing wins

Regret Stakes (1990)
Red Smith Handicap (1992)
Kentucky Cup Turf Stakes (1994)
Arlington Classic (1995, 2002)
Niagara Handicap (1995)
Pocahontas Stakes (1995)
Round Table Stakes (1995)
Secretariat Stakes (1995)
Amsterdam Stakes (1996)
Bourbonette Oaks (1996)
Busher Stakes (1996)
Louisville Handicap (1996)
Selene Stakes (1996)
American Turf Stakes (1997)
Boiling Springs Stakes (1997)
Florida Oaks (1997)
Lone Star Park Handicap (1997)
Salvator Mile Handicap (1997, 1999)
Ack Ack Handicap (1998)
Arkansas Derby (1998)
Rebel Stakes (1998)
Ballston Spa Handicap (1999, 2000)
Blue Grass Stakes (1999)
Bourbon Stakes (1999,2001)
Hillsborough Stakes (1999,2000)
Haskell Invitational Handicap (1999)
Hutcheson Stakes (1999)
Jenny Wiley Stakes (1999)
Jim Dandy Stakes (1999)
Risen Star Stakes (1999)
Stephen Foster Handicap (1999)
Super Derby (1999)
Whitney Handicap (1999)
Hollywood Derby (2000)
Iroquois Stakes (2000)
Kent Stakes (2000)
Spinster Stakes (2000)
Derby Trial Stakes (2001)
Gallorette Handicap (2001)
Just A Game Stakes (2001)
Adirondack Stakes (2002)
Churchill Downs Debutante Stakes (2002)
Cornhusker Handicap (2002)
Spinaway Stakes (2002)
Wishing Well Stakes (2003)
Pan American Stakes (2003, 2004)

American Classic Race wins:
Belmont Stakes (1998)
Significant horses
Distorted Humor, Ipi Tombe,
License Fee, Menifee, Victory Gallop

W. Elliott Walden (born February 10, 1963 in Lexington, Kentucky) is the President and CEO of racing operations for WinStar Farm near Versailles, Kentucky and a former Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.[1]

From a racing family, Walden grew up in the industry. He worked as an assistant for high-profile trainers such as LeRoy Jolley and John Gosden before taking out his trainers' license in 1985 and trained four horses for his father, Ben P. Walden, Sr.

In 1998, Elliott Walden conditioned Victory Gallop to a win in the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series.[2] The following year Victory Gallop gave Walden his first Champion when he was voted the 1999 American Champion Older Male Horse.[3] In 2001, Walden trained License Fee to victory in the Just a Game Stakes.[4]

In 2002 Walden took over training of the Winstar Farm racing stable and in 2003 was appointed vice president of racing and bloodstock services.

References

  1. Elliott Walden at WinStar Farm
  2. New York Times - June 7, 1998
  3. Associated Press Archive - January 18, 2000
  4. "Just A Game for License Fee". BloodHorse.com. 9 June 2001. Retrieved 2017-12-26.


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