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Judy Martin (horse trainer)

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Occupation
  
Horse trainer

Discipline
  
Performance Tennessee Walking Horse

Major wins/Championships
  
Three-Year-Old World Championship in 1973 Four-Year-Old World Championship in 1974 World Grand Championship in 1976

Lifetime achievements
  
1976 Trainer of the Year

Judy Martin is a Tennessee Walking Horse trainer. Martin trained the World Grand Champion Shades of Carbon, and was Tennessee Walking Horse Trainer of the Year in 1976. She also judged horse shows.

Career

Judy Martin and her husband Joe ran a training stable in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and trained the black stallion Shades of Carbon, who was owned by Glen Loe. Originally ridden in shows by Joe Martin, Shades of Carbon won the Two-Year-Old World Championship at the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration in 1972. The following year, Judy Martin took over Shades of Carbon's training. She showed him to the Three-Year-Old World Championship in 1973, and the Four-Year-Old World Championship in 1974. In the spring of 1975 Mark of Carbon and Martin won the stake in the Spring Celebration.

Shades of Carbon won the World Grand Championship in 1976, making Martin only the second woman to win the stake, after Betty Sain in 1966. Martin said after the win, "I don't feel any different from any other trainer. I compete against these boys all the time." In 1976, Judy Martin was named Trainer of the Year by the Walking Horse Trainers' Association.

After her World Grand Championship, Martin continued to train and compete in the Celebration. She also judged Tennessee Walking Horses in shows.

References

Judy Martin (horse trainer) Wikipedia