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Barclay Tagg

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Barclay Tagg
OccupationHorse trainer
Born (1937-12-30) December 30, 1937 (age 86)
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Career wins1,514+ (ongoing)
Major racing wins
Black Helen Handicap (1992)
Pennsylvania Governor's Cup Handicap (1992)
Alabama Stakes (2003)
Jockey Club Gold Cup (2004)
Coolmore Lexington Stakes (2006)
Colonial Turf Cup (2006)
Secretariat Stakes (2006)
Jamaica Breeders' Cup Handicap (2006)
Hollywood Derby (2006)
Remsen Stakes (2006)
Cornhusker Handicap (2007)
Holy Bull Stakes (2007)
Wood Memorial Stakes (2007, 2008)
Red Smith Handicap (2007)
Mrs. Revere Stakes (2007)
Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes (2007)
Futurity Stakes (2007)
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame Stakes (2007)
Kent Breeders' Cup Stakes (2007)
Jamaica Handicap (2007)
Tampa Bay Derby (2008)
Suburban Handicap (2009)
Cigar Mile Handicap
Beaugay Stakes (1999, 2009)
(2010)
Kelso Handicap (2012)
Appalachian Stakes (2013)
Lake Placid Stakes (2013)
Comely Stakes (2016)

American Classics
Kentucky Derby (2003)
Preakness Stakes (2003)
Belmont Stakes (2020)

Significant horses
Funny Cide, Nobiz Like Shobiz, Showing Up, Big Truck, Tale of Ekati, Tiz the Law

Barclay Tagg (born December 30, 1937 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American thoroughbred horse trainer. A 1961 graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Animal Husbandry, he is best known for conditioning Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Funny Cide.[1] Horses in Tagg's stable have included Showing Up and Nobiz Like Shobiz. Barclay trains horses year round, spending spring in New York and winter in Florida.

Formerly a steeplechase jockey, Tagg won his first race in 1972 at Old Liberty Park. He has been a journeyman trainer for many years, and with Funny Cide became the first trainer to win the Kentucky Derby in his first attempt since Cam Gambolati with Spend a Buck in 1985.[2] He won the 2020 Belmont Stakes with New York-bred Tiz the Law[3]

References

  1. ^ Bill Finley, "Tagg grabs the roses". ESPN.com Retrieved 2011-12-01.
  2. ^ Associated Press, "Funny Side gets last laugh over Empire Maker". ESPN.com Retrieved 2011-12-01.
  3. ^ Zanzucchi, Mia (20 June 2020). "Tiz the Law wins 2020 Belmont Stakes". NBC Sports. Retrieved 20 June 2020.