Veteran trainer Roger Attfield announces retirement from thoroughbred racing
TORONTO — Its been quite a run for Roger Attfield.
The decorated thoroughbred trainer announced his retirement from racing Wednesday. It capped a stellar career that saw him win a record-tying eight King’s Plates and three Canadian Triple Crowns.
“It is with a very heavy heart that I have decided to retire from training,” Attfield said in a letter to Woodbine Entertainment. “Having hung my first shingle up when only 17, as a rider and trainer of horses, I feel that 69 years later is a pretty good number of innings.”
The 86-year-old Attfield, a native of Newbury, England, said the time has come to step away from racing.
