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was considered one of the best two-year-olds in the United States but he failed to perform beyond that age level. Nevertheless, Cochran owned horses that won a number of important
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for winter racing. In the mid-1910s, William Midgley trained for Cochran then in the early 1920s Edward Evans and later former star
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Gifford Cochran married Mabel Heywood Taylor, daughter of Dr. John Madison Taylor. They divorced in 1927. Their son,
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and in 1925, with two different horses, he won two of the most prestigious races in the United States, the
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However, Cochran's most remembered success came with two different horses in 1925 after
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for $ 50,000. At the time, the son of the U.S. Hall of Fame horse
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In August 1922, Gifford Cochran purchased Goshawk from
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