Warren R. Stute (September 30, 1921August 9, 2007) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing horse trainer who conditioned racehorses for almost 70 years from a base in California. Clement L. Hirsch, co-founder and owner of Oak Tree Racing Association was among his prominent clients and someone whose horses he trained for more than forty years. He also trained for prominent Show business people such as Walter Matthau as well as Betty Grable and her husband, bandleader Harry James.[ Los Angeles Times August 10, 2007 Obituary Retrieved August 25, 2018]
Racing career
Warren Stute made plans for a career in racing as a jockey but after serving with the United States Army Air Force he was too heavy to ride and began working at the Santa Anita Park stables in Arcadia, California, as a hotwalker and a galloper of horses under trainer Yorky McLeod. He obtained his trainers' license in 1940 and by 1948 had set up his own public stable. In 1951, he won the then richest race in the United States, the
Strub Stakes at Santa Anita Park. Of racing history significance is that Stute chose as his jockey a kid named
Bill Shoemaker. The win gave both Stute and Shoemaker their first ever $100,000 race win. In 2002 Warren Stute got his first million dollar race win in the
Godolphin Mile at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse in Dubai.
[ BloodHorse.com August 9, 2007 obituary for Warren Stute Retrieved August 25, 2018]
Figonero, an Argentina import, was the best horse Warren Stute ever trained. In 1969, the horse won three races in eight days including the American Handicap on Grass and the Hollywood Gold Cup on dirt. Figerono also set a world record in his win of the 1969 Del Mar Handicap, running 1 1/8 miles in 1:46 1/5.[ Los Angeles Times August 10, 2007 obituary for Warren Stute Retrieved August 25, 2018]
Pincay Award
Along with brother Mel, Warren Stute was the recipient of the 2006 Laffit Pincay, Jr. Award given annually by Hollywood Park Racetrack to someone who has served the horse racing industry with
integrity, dedication, determination and distinction.
[ Bloodhorse.com – June 24, 2018 "Stute Brothers Named Pincay Award Winners" Retrieved August 25, 2018]