Juan Arias (horse trainer)

Juan D. Arias (born May 6, 1938, in Marin, Yaracuy, Venezuela) is a retired Thoroughbred horse trainer best known for race conditioning Canonero II to win the 1971 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in the United States. Canonero II would be voted the Eclipse Award as the 1971 American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse.

Juan Arias
Born(1938-05-06)May 6, 1938
Marin, Yaracuy, Venezuela
Major racing wins
U.S. Triple Crown wins:
Kentucky Derby (1971)
Preakness Stakes (1971)
Significant horses
Canonero II, Discomo, Hassi's Image

Arias grew up in poverty on a farm in central Venezuela. As a child, he had hoped to become a pilot in the Venezuelan air force but suffered a hernia which prevented him from going into the training program. Instead, aged fifteen, he became an apprentice to a local horse trainer, and two years later was accepted into the trainers school at La Rinconada, a race track in Caracas, and received his training licence on 4 July 1959.

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