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In a world full of division I thought bringing a few laughs would make someone laugh, it worked in a small way but my list would beHerve, Campbell, Lachance, and Billy OI'm a 1980's guy
I saw Keith Waples in his prime and was going to have him in my list but went with Feagan instead. I remember Keith driving nice horses like Mr Galaphone, Blaze Pick and Strike Out. Apparently Keith was a role model for Herve and many others.
Amazing that you were able to see him in his prime! I'm jealous! Apparently, Keith was a role model for many-----including, just to name a few, Steve Condren, Doug Brown, Jim Doherty, and others as well. Keith has long been considered by many horsemen as one the greatest drivers in history. Mike Lachance often praised Keith and his skills, strengths as a driver, etc. I think Keith's formal resume is incomplete as he driving long before formal/official records were kept and recorded.I did see the LBJ in 72 when he won with Strike Out, where they set the WR for the fastest mile ever on a half. I've also seen the videos of the International he won with Tie Silk in 62. His major victories and accomplishments are too many to list. He was also involved in opening and managing three Canadian racetracks and was integrally involved in their operations. Keith gave accurate and meaningful definition to the term "legend."