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.
Leroy Anderson | Nolwenn Leroy | Leroy Van Dyke | LeRoy R. Hafen | LeRoy Myers | Leroy Jenkins (jazz musician) | Leroy Jenkins | Leroy Burrell | JT LeRoy | Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud | Claire Leroy | William Leroy Broun | Stafford LeRoy Irwin | Leroy "Satchel" Paige | LeRoy Pope Walker | Leroy M. Zimmerman | Leroy Merlin | Leroy McGuirk | Leroy Loggins | Leroy Keyes | LeRoy Jolley | Leroy Holt | Leroy Hoard | Leroy Haley | K. Leroy Irvis | J. Leroy Johnson | Fred LeRoy Granville | Françoise-Marie LeRoy | Elizabeth Jolley | The Devil and LeRoy Bassett |
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.
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.