Marcus Marsh
Marcus Maskell Marsh (1904–1983) was an English racehorse trainer. He was the son of the trainer Richard Marsh. His British Classic wins included The Derby and St. Leger with Tulyar (1952) and Windsor Lad (1934) as well as the 2,000 Guineas with Palestine (1950).[1] He was British flat racing Champion Trainer in 1952.
Marcus Marsh | |
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Occupation | Trainer |
Born | 1904 United Kingdom |
Died | 1983 |
Major racing wins | |
British Classic Race wins as trainer: 2000 Guineas (1) Epsom Derby (2) St Leger (2) | |
Racing awards | |
British flat racing Champion Trainer (1952) | |
Significant horses | |
Windsor Lad, The Bug, Palestine, Tulyar |
Marsh's career spanned over forty years until his retirement in 1964 with a break during World War II when he served in the RAF.
On 28 September 1936 he married tennis player Eileen Bennett.[2][3] In 1968 Marsh published his autobiography, Racing with the Gods.
References
- Horseracing History Online – Person Profile : Marcus Marsh
- "Tennis Star To Marry Again". Dundee Evening Telegraph. British Newspaper Archive. 24 September 1936. p. 4.
- "Noted Tennis Player Wed". Aberdeen Journal. British Newspaper Archive. 29 September 1936. p. 6.
Further reading
- Racing with the Gods Marcus Marsh 1968 ISBN 0-498-07460-9
- A maharaja's turf : platinum jubilee of the triumph of Maharaja Sir Vijayasinhji Chhatrasinhji of Rajpipla in the Epsom Derby, 1934[1]
- Singh, Indra Vikram; Maheshwari Devi Panwar; Manvendra Singh Gohil; Vishvajeet Singh (2011). A Maharaja's Turf. Gurgaon: Sporting Links. ISBN 978-81-901668-3-6.
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