Major milestones in Thoroughbred racing represent so much more than a number. Whether it be 1,000, 2,500, 3,000, 5,000, or the remarkable 10,000th win recently by Hall of Fame conditioner Steve Asmussen, each recipient has worked tirelessly for the achievement.
Trainer Chris Richard has paid his dues competing in Kentucky, Arkansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and his home state of Louisiana over the past three decades. His long-awaited 1,000th win took place in the seventh race at Delta Downs on Friday with James McIngvale's Freebritney, a 3-year-old filly by Klimt.
Richard began 2023 just four wins short of the milestone. He had 32 starts this year at Fair Grounds, Oaklawn, and Delta before reaching the landmark victory.
“It took a while,” Richard said. “Trying to get a milestone is like pulling teeth; you run second and third and wonder if it will ever happen!”
McIngvale purchased the Freebritney at the 2021 Keeneland September yearling sale for $27,000. The Houston-based furniture salesman, known as “Mattress Mack” is a nationally recognized supporter of breeding and racing and has played an important role in Richard's career.
Richard shared his full-circle path training for McIngvale.
Richard grew up in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and had friends who raced Quarter Horses at Delta Downs in Vinton. He loved the action and was inspired by the powerful athletes. Education came first with Richard attending Texas A&M in College Station and earning a BA in Animal/Equine Science followed by his Master's in Equine Nutrition and Exercise Physiology. He was also a standout bowler and competed on the A&M Bowling team.
When Richard graduated, he moved to Kentucky and took on the role of private trainer for McIngvale.
“My first official win came in 1998 with Albadar for Mack, who also owns the filly who gave me my 1,000th win,” Richard said. “How cool is that?”
Each trainer has the daunting task of figuring out what it takes for each horse to be successful on the racetrack. Freebritney presented her share of challenges.
“She was a little bit ornery,” Richard said. “I had to go slow with her. In her first work out of the gate, she broke well, but stopped abruptly and started spinning like a helicopter. She made one start at Canterbury and I felt she needed some time off. She figured it out at Delta; I've learned
over the years that you have to be patient; have a plan B and sometimes a plan C!”
McIngvale was also the breeder of Richard's top earner, Underpressure, a Louisiana-bred son of Birdstone out of the Charismatic mare Charming Colleen. Richard had an immediate connection with the gelding and purchased him. He became a multiple stakes winner for the Richard barn,
earning $870,992 in 45 starts.
Richard, who turned 50 last year, was an assistant to trainer Tom Amoss for five years. He is grateful to Amoss and a number of owners for their support.
“Stan Cole gave me a great opportunity in Minnesota and I trained for Maggi Moss at Prairie Meadows for eight years,” said Richard.
Native Ruler, a $25,000 claimer for Moss, won nine stakes and retired with earnings of $712, 296. Moss also owned Outta Tune, who captured the 2012 Count Fleet (G3) at Oaklawn Park.
Richard's seven-year tenure at Prairie Meadows was a solid building block for his stable as well as his personal life. That is where he met his future wife, Mallory Greiner, who was attending Iowa State University and had a job working in the Prairie Meadows racing office. They married in 2019 and make their home in Vinton. She devotes countless hours to re-homing the Richard trainees as their racing careers wind down.
“I vet each prospective owner very carefully,” Mallory Richard said. “It's never an easy process, but we believe in making sure our horses have a good home away from the racetrack.”
There's never much time for celebration for horsemen, and Richard was on the road from Delta Downs to Oaklawn Park the morning after winning his 1,000th race.
“It's an amazing feeling,” he said. “I've been very fortunate to have some real nice horses, loyal owners, a great crew, and the support of Mallory. I am very appreciative of this.”
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