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Last Friday, veteran Maryland trainer Hamilton Smith earned the 2,000th win of his career. That’s no small feat; it requires a trainer to win at a high level and for a long time, and neither is easy.

It got us thinking: which Maryland trainers are nearing career milestones of their own? And who are the leading active trainers in the state?

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TRAINERS NEARING MILESTONES

  • Jerry Robb is the closest of any Maryland trainer to a major career milestone. He’ll join Ham Smith with 2,000 wins sometime this year and quite possibly soon: he has 1,992 wins as of January 15, 2020.
  • Dale Capuano will most likely reach 3,500 wins during the 2020 campaign, the “highest” milestone we’re likely to see in Maryland this year. He has 3,470 wins to date. Capuano ranks 24th all-time in trainer wins.
  • Jamie Ness is even closer to his next big milestone. He has 2,975 wins to date and needs just 25 to reach the 3,000 mark. Ness ranks 33rd all time.
  • Others closing in on career milestones include Hugh McMahon (32 wins to 1,000), Wayne Potts (43 wins to 500), and Graham Motion (52 wins to 2,500).

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TRAINERS WITH THE MOST WINS

Of course, when it comes to wins by Maryland trainers, one name looms large: King T. Leatherbury. Leatherbury ranks fifth all time with 6,503 wins and is, as he’s always delighted in telling audiences, “as Maryland as crab cakes.”

But Leatherbury is also winding down a fabulous career that really culminated a couple of years back when he won admittance to the national racing Hall of Fame. His runners made just 46 starts last year, the fewest he’d made in more than 50 years (and perhaps ever; Equibase stats don’t include his starts from the early 1960s or earlier). And he won just two of those.

Among trainers who won at least 10 races at Laurel Park last year (and excluding one or two, like Jeremiah Englehart, for whom Maryland constitutes just a small part of their business), here are the all-time leaders by wins, as of January 15, 2020:

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RANK TRAINER WINS
1 Dale Capuano 3470
2 Jamie Ness 2975
3 Graham Motion 2448
4 Ferris Allen 2189
5 Hamilton Smith 2000
6 John J. Robb 1992
7 Mike Trombetta 1827
8 Mark Reid 1773
9 Tom Proctor 1343
10 Michael Gorham 1260
11 Gary Capuano 1205
12 Hugh McMahon 968
13 Rodney Jenkins 913
14 Mary Eppler 890
15 Donald Barr 810
16 Cal Lynch 806
17 Kieron Magee 750
18 Robbie Bailes 744
19 Claudio Gonzalez 736
20 Damon Dilodovico 710
21 Ann Merryman 640
22 Tim Keefe 531
23 Wayne Potts 457
24 Chuck Lawrence 449
25 Jose Corrales 442
26 Phil Schoenthal 426
27 Arnaud Delacour 393
28 Kenny Cox 347
29 John Salzman, Jr. 237
30 Marilyn McMullen 217
31 Anthony Farrior 212
32 Lacey Gaudet 163
33 Jonathan Maldonado 144
34 Kelly Rubley 142
35 Horacio DePaz 90
36 Carlos Mancilla 70
37 Jerry O’Dwyer 66
38 Rodolfo Sanchez-Salomon 54
39 Brittany Russell 28

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