H. Graham Motion

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H. Graham Motion
Occupation Trainer
Born May 22, 1964
Cambridge, England
Career wins 1500+ (ongoing)
Major racing wins
Dixie Stakes (2003, 2006)
Manhattan Handicap (2007)
Sword Dancer Handicap (2004, 2005)
United Nations Handicap (2005)
Man o' War Stakes (2005)
Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes (2003)
Gallorette Stakes (2005)
Federico Tesio Stakes (2008)
Private Terms Stakes (2001)
Knickerbocker Handicap (2003)
Barbaro Stakes (1995, 1997, 2000)
Hilltop Stakes (1996)
The Very One Stakes (2001)
William Donald Schaefer Handicap (1996)
Woodlawn Stakes (1997, 2000)
Maryland Million Ladies (1998, 2008)
Maryland Million Lassie (2000, 2001)
Maryland Million Nursery (1996, 2005)
Maryland Million Day (1998)
Sky Classic Stakes (2005)

Breeders' Cup wins:
Breeders' Cup Turf (2004)
Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (2010)

Triple Crown wins:
Kentucky Derby (2011)
Racing awards
Big Sport of Turfdom Award (2011)
Significant horses
Animal Kingdom, Better Talk Now, Went The Day Well, Film Maker, Icabad Crane, Adriano, Bay Eagle, Chilito, Shared Account, Equality, Dr. Brendler, Your Out, Pluck

H. Graham Motion (born May 22, 1964 in Cambridge, England) is an American horse trainer, notable for his work with 2011 Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom and Better Talk Now. Motion started out training and winning with his own Thoroughbred horses at age 29, and his first win was with Bounding Daisy in March 1993 at Laurel Park Racecourse. Graham's father worked as a bloodstock agent. He worked for Johnathan Shepard as an assistant trainer from 1985 through 1990. He then worked as an assistant under trainer Bernie Bond in 1991, then assumed Bond's stable when the trainer retired after 1992. Motion now lives in Fair Hill, Maryland.

Trainer standings

Motion finished in the top ten of all Maryland conditioners nine times, including seven straight years from 1995 through 2001. He led all trainers with five stakes wins in the 2008 Pimlico spring meet.[1] He won his 1,000th race at Laurel Park Racecourse on November 6, 2006. In 1997 he finished with a career-best 150 races won. In 2008, Motion finished in the top twelve trainers in earnings nationally with over $6,900,000.

References

  1. Media Guide 2009, Maryland Jockey Club, February 2, 2008, page 45, trainer profiles.