David Wachman

David Wachman (born 5 July 1971)[1] is an Irish racehorse trainer specialising in flat racing.

Before taking out his own licence to train horses, Wachman worked for trainers in Ireland (Jessica Harrington, Michael Hourigan and Jim Bolger), Australia (Bill Mitchell and Brian Mayfield Smith) and England (Jenny Pitman).[2] He began training near Carrick-on-Suir at the age of 25 with runners in point-to-point races and had his first winner in 1996 with Middle Mogs in a hurdle race at Clonmel, followed by his first flat race winner in June 1997 with Clewbay Pearl at Cork.[2]

In 2002 Wachman married Kate Magnier, daughter of breeder John Magnier, and moved to a stables near Cashel. He began to concentrate on training for flat racing and has subsequently won Group One races in Ireland, Great Britain and France as well as Grade I race in the United States and Canada. His best season to date has been 2008, when he trained 40 winners in Ireland. In 2015 he scored his first victory in a British Classic when Legatissimo won the 1000 Guineas Stakes.[1]

Major wins

France France


United Kingdom Great Britain


Republic of Ireland Ireland


United States United States


Canada Canada

References

  1. 1 2 "David Wachman". QIPCO British Champions Series. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  2. 1 2 "David Wachman". goracing.ie. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
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