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  1. Charles Edward Whittingham (April 13, 1913 – April 20, 1999) was an American Thoroughbred race horse trainer who is one of the most acclaimed trainers in U.S. racing history. [1] Early career [ edit ]

  2. Apr 20, 1999 · Charles E. Whittingham. Charles Whittingham was one of the most accomplished and respected trainers in the second half of the 20th century. Winner of the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer in 1971, 1982, and 1989, Whittingham, a California native, led all North American trainers in earnings seven times and trained five Hall of Fame members ...

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  3. Dec 13, 2023 · In a record-breaking career that spanned nearly 50 years, Whittingham won 2,533 races. His horses earned $109,206,777, which still ranks 26th on the all-time list through Nov. 13, 2023, even though he last saddled a horse on April 18, 1999, just two days before his death at the age of 86. Known as “The Bald Eagle,” Whittingham won more than ...

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  5. Apr 20, 1999 · Charles Edward Whittingham (April 13, 1913 – April 20, 1999) was an American Thoroughbred race horse trainer who is one of the most acclaimed trainers in U.S. racing history. This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations.

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    Charles E. Whittingham Best Racing Class Achieved. Multiple Graded Stakes Winning Trainer. ... Charles H. Strub S. Claire Marine (IRE) Mare: $801,565: Grade 1 Winner:

  8. May 26, 2020 · Born in California in 1913, Whittingham worked for Horatio Luro, served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and set up his own stable in 1950. He won 252 stakes races and became the all-time leader at Hollywood and Santa Anita. He joined racing’s Hall of Fame in 1974, won the Kentucky Derby with Ferdinand and Sunday Silence and won ...