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unusual facts about LeRoy Jolley


LeRoy Jolley

In that year's Travers Stakes at the Saratoga Race Course, Ridan lost by a fraction of a nose to Jaipur in one of the most dramatic races in American Thoroughbred racing history and one that is still written and talked about today.


Shoot A Line

In 1982, Shoot A Line was bought by Peter Brant and sent to race in the United States where she was trained by LeRoy Jolley.

W. Elliott Walden

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.


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