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MacKenzie "Mack" Todd Miller "MacKenzie Miller, Trained Champion Horses, Dies at 89" New York Times 19 December 2010 (October 16, 1921 – December 10, 2010) was an American and owner/breeder. During his forty-six-year career, he conditioned seventy-two stakes winners, including four champions.


Education and military service
Mack Miller grew up near the , and attended its first race in 1936. He studied at the in Jacksonville, Florida then at the University of Kentucky but interrupted his education to serve with the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. New York Times - December 15, 2010 After the war's end, in 1947 he went to work as a stable hand for . He became involved with conditioning horses, and took out his training license in 1949.


Hall of Fame training career
Miller trained 1974 winner who had been purchased by E. P. Taylor; Snow Knight was selected 1975's American Champion Male Turf Horse. Miller also trained for Charles W. Engelhard, Jr. He was then hired by for his . He and Mellon had their first win in 1993 with . Among their other successes, Winter's Tale won the 1980 Brooklyn Handicap, the Suburban Handicap, and the Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap. In 1984, Fit to Fight won the New York Handicap Triple, a feat accomplished just three times in the near one hundred years that the three races existed simultaneously. No horse has won the Handicap Triple since.

Miller was inducted in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1987. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame There is a Mack Miller Exhibit at the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum, where he operated a winter training facility for many years before selling to , the then owners of Stonerside Stable. Other honors he has received include the 1993 Honor Guest at the Thoroughbred Club of America's Testimonial Dinner from the National Turf Writers Association. Following his retirement, he was elected to The Jockey Club in 1997. He was the co-breeder of De La Rose, the 1981 American Champion Female Turf Horse, and , the 1999 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.

Miller died at the University of Kentucky Hospital. He had been hospitalized on December 5 following a .


Champions trained by Mack Miller
  • – American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly (1956)
  • Assagai – American Champion Male Turf Horse (1966)
  • Hawaii – American Champion Male Turf Horse (1969)
  • – American Champion Male Turf Horse (1975)
  • De La Rose – American Champion Female Turf Horse (1981)
  • – American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly (1999)


Further reading
  • Fisher, Jonelle. MacKenzie Miller: The Gentleman from Morgan Street (2006) St. Crispian Press ASIN B000OBE14G


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