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Heinz Jentzsch

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Occupation
  
Horse trainer

Years active
  
1942–1999


Name
  
Heinz Jentzsch

Role
  
Horse trainer

Born
  
13 March 1920 (
1920-03-13
)
Hoppegarten, Brandenburg, Weimar Republic

Died
  
2012, Baden-Baden, Germany

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Heinz Jentzsch (13 March 1920 – 21 April 2012) was the most successful horse trainer in the history of German horse racing.

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Career

During his active years from 1942 to 1999, Jentzsch recorded 4,029 victories. After World War II he came to Cologne to train for the 'Stallgemeinschaft Asterblüte', a group of major German owners of race-horses (Gestüte Schlenderhan, Fährhof, Bona, Charlottenhof, Ittlingen). From 1960 to 1994, he was the most successful coach, winning the German trainer-championship 31 times. He won 21 German trainer-championships in succession from 1967 to 1987. He won the Deutsches Derby eight times (filling the first three places in 1985), the Preis der Diana eleven times and the Japan Cup with Lando. He was also the mentor of Georg Bocskai and Peter Schiergen.

Derby winners

Heinz Jentzsch trained eight derby winners:

  • 1969: Don Giovanni
  • 1970: Alpenkönig
  • 1976: Stuyvesant
  • 1978: Zauberer
  • 1984: Lagunas
  • 1985: Acatenango
  • 1993: Lando
  • 1994: Laroche
  • Death

    Jentzsch died at the age of 92 on 21 April 2012.

    References

    Heinz Jentzsch Wikipedia