Mendelssohn's Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
Aidan O'Brien has become one of the most accomplished trainers in Europe. According to Coolmore.com, O'Brien started out as an amateur jockey before transitioning to becoming a full-time trainer. He became the youngest champion trainer in both Ireland and England. O'Brien has wins all over the world including Ireland, Italy, Dubai, United States, France and England. He is still looking for his first win at one of the Triple Crown races in the States, but has his best chance yet with Mendelssohn. O'Brien spoke with the Irish Times about some of the nuances Mendelssohn will face at Churchill Downs.
"It’s a very different atmosphere to what we’d be used to here in Europe," O'Brien told the Irish Times. "It can get very loud in the parade out onto the track. We’d be very hopeful he’ll deal with it though. We are confident he can get away fast. He has shown he has the pace to lay up early...He broke well in Del Mar last season. He broke well at Dundalk this season and he broke well again in Dubai. So we’d be confident he can do the same out there."
O'Brien has already helped Mendelssohn notch big wins at the Breeder's Cup and UAE Cup in Dubai. The team does have the challenge of traveling across the country, and getting the horse ready to compete at a high level. Fellow trainer Todd Pletcher believes O'Brien has all the capabilities of helping Mendelssohn become the first Dubai winner to also get a Derby victory.
“I’d say if there’s any man that can do it it’s Aidan," Pletcher told the Irish Times. "He’s a big race specialist.”
O'Brien helped Mendelssohn not just win in Dubai, but dominate the race. The Kentucky Derby website provides a rundown of O'Brien's accomplishments.
"A widely respected Irish horse racing trainer, O’Brien is the private trainer at Ballydoyle Stables where he has served since 1996," The Kentucky Derby writes. "He is also tightly associated with the Coolmore group of John Magnier, Michael Tabor, and Derrick Smith. Together they have accomplished massive wins in the sport capturing nearly every prestigious race in Europe as well as multiple Breeders’ Cup events. He is a three time winner of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf with Hit It A Bomb (2015), George Vancouver (2012) and Wrote (2011). He also hold the distinction for claiming the most victories at the Breeders’ Cup Turf with 5 wins."
O'Brien points to the Mendelssohn's speed and pedigree as big reasons for his early success.
“We knew he had lots of dirt in his pedigree, and he’s a horse with a lot of speed, though we weren’t sure how far his speed would carry him," O'Brien told The Guardian . “He’s a very good horse obviously, and the lads [in the Coolmore Stud syndicate] paid a lot of money for him [$3m at Keeneland in 2016], he’s very well bred and that was his first taste of the dirt and going further than a mile, so we couldn’t be happier really.”
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