词条 | Walter C. Rollins |
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|name = Walter Rollins |image = |caption = |occupation = Trainer / Owner |birth_place = Lexington, Kentucky, United States |birth_date = 1857 |death_date = January 18, 1908 |career wins = Not found |race = Saratoga Cup (1883, 1884) Suburban Handicap (1884) Great American Stakes (1892) Great Eclipse Stakes (1892) Lorillard Stakes (1893) Tidal Stakes (1893) Long Island Handicap (1894) Brooklyn Handicap (1896) Autumn Cup (1896) Carter Handicap (1896) Junior Champion Stakes (1898) Ladies Handicap (1900) Merchants and Citizens Handicap (1901, 1902) Twin City Handicap (1901) |awards = |honours = |horses = General Monroe, Sir Walter, Herbert, Deerslayer }} Walter Childs Rollins (1857 – January 18, 1908) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer about whom the New York Times said "was for thirty years one of the most successful trainers of thoroughbred racers in America." Early lifeBorn in Lexington, Kentucky, Walter Rollins first worked in the racing industry as a stable hand for H. Price McGrath, owner of McGrathiana Stud. He was a jockey for a time but met with limited success. Training careerAs a trainer, Rollins spent the majority of his career at racetracks in the New York/New Jersey area, making his home in The Bronx, New York. His first major success came with the colt General Monroe with whom he won the 1883 and 1884 editions of the Saratoga Cup and the inaugural running of the Suburban Handicap in 1884. Walter Rollins trained for prominent owners such as Norman Kittson, Pierre Lorillard IV, and the Oneck Stable of Harry K. Knapp and his brother, Dr. Gideon Lee Knapp. Rollins' most famous horse was Oneck Stable's Sir Walter. He also owned some of the horses he trained, notably Deerslayer, winner of the 1896 Carter Handicap and Autumn Cup,[1] as well as Herbert, who won back-to-back runnings of the Merchants and Citizens Handicap in 1901 and 1902. RetirementPlagued by health problems, by 1901 Rollins had hired trainer Robert Healey to assist him and then retired in 1903 at age forty-six. In the fall of 1908, Mrs. Rollins died. Despondent over her loss and his own failing health, Walter Rollins took his own life. He was living in The Bronx, New York near the Jerome Park Racetrack at the time of his death.[2] References1. ^https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1896/09/04/106884899.pdf September 4, 1896 New York Times article on Walter Rollins and Deerslayer's win in the Autumn Cup {{DEFAULTSORT:Rollins, Walter C.}}2. ^https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C0CE5DC1F3EE233A2575AC1A9679C946997D6CF January 19, 1908 New York Times obituary for Walter Childs Rollins 5 : 1857 births|1908 deaths|American horse trainers|Suicides by firearm in New York City|Sportspeople from Lexington, Kentucky |
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