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Todd Pletcher (Trainer) - Mentioned as a highly successful trainer who receives top-tier horses from Whisper Hill Farm, and Kent Sweezey often receives horses that Todd Pletcher has sent back.
Doug O'Neill (Trainer) - Mentioned in the context of successful trainers and for having trained "I'll Have Another" and "Nyquist".
Bill Mott (Trainer) - Mentioned as a successful trainer.
Mark Casse (Trainer) - Mentioned as a successful trainer.
D. Wayne Lukas (Trainer) - A legendary trainer, there's a story shared about Kent Sweezey's first and last interactions with him, highlighting his iconic status in racing.
Bob Baffert (Trainer) - Referenced for his numerous milestones and as the trainer of "Explorer" in the Golden Rod Stakes.
Chad Brown (Trainer) - Mentioned for his significant success, including his 1000th win, and for dominating grass stakes in New York.
Trevor McCarthy (Jockey) - Mentioned in conjunction with Chad Brown's 1000th win.
Nick Zito (Trainer) - Mentioned for reaching 2000 wins.
Steve Asmussen (Trainer) - Noted as North America's all-time leading trainer.
Mandy Pope (Owner, Whisper Hill Farm) - Kent Sweezey's first owner outside his parents, known for breeding and selling, and now sending more high-caliber horses to Sweezey.
Todd Quast (Whisper Hill Farm) - Mandy Pope's employee who Kent Sweezey deals with frequently.
Jimmy Jerkens (Trainer) - Kent Sweezey worked for him at Palm Meadows.
Sherry DeVaux (Trainer) - Mentioned as another trainer who receives horses from Whisper Hill Farm.
Phil D'Amato (Trainer) - Noted for his success in California, particularly with grass stakes.
Brad Cox (Trainer) - Highlighted as a successful trainer in Kentucky, often receiving horses from Winstar and other large stud farms.
Jose Ortiz (Jockey) - Mentioned as being a jockey for "Fat Man".
Joe Sharp (Trainer) - Referenced for managing multiple strings of horses across different tracks.
Machado Luwan (Jockey) - Jockey for "Just Singing" who provided positive feedback on the filly.
Ken McPeek (Trainer) - Trainer of "Grumpy Rabbit" in the Golden Rod Stakes.
Mark Pope (Kentucky Basketball Coach) - Referenced for his quote "it's a beautiful process" which Kent Sweezey relates to horse training.
Richard Mandel (Trainer) - A trainer who, like Kent Sweezey, is singularly focused on racing.
Alan Sherman (Trainer) - Kent Sweezey's former roommate and friend, known as "The Shermanator," involved with "California Chrome."
Peter Miller (Trainer) - Alan Sherman came to work for him in Kentucky.
Bill Ferris (Trainer) - Mentioned as an example of a respected figure on the backside who interacts with grooms.
Richard Newman (Owner) - An owner who has supported Kent Sweezey since early in his career.
Rachel Gerson (Owner, Starry Night Racing) - A California-based owner who provides Kent Sweezey with a consistent flow of horses and emphasizes horse welfare and enjoyment.
Sean (Rachel Gerson's Husband) - Acts as Rachel Gerson's racing manager.
Saffie Joseph (Trainer) - Mentioned in the context of the Florida racing industry and decoupling efforts.
Damon Thayer (Former Senator) - Discussed as a key figure working to prevent decoupling in Florida racing.
Christophe Clement (Late Trainer) - Kent Sweezey's former employer, whose work ethic and mentorship are highlighted as his legacy.
Tom Morley (Trainer) - Mentioned as a younger trainer who benefited from Christophe Clement's mentorship.
Nick Esler (Trainer) - Mentioned as a younger trainer who benefited from Christophe Clement's mentorship.
Miguel Clement (Trainer) - Christophe Clement's son, who has taken over his father's training operation and is doing an excellent job.
Larry Demeritt (Late Trainer) - Mentioned as a legend in racing who passed away recently.
Ben Colebrook (Trainer) - Mentioned as one of the young, strong trainers coming up in the industry.
Organizations & Institutions
Whisper Hill Farm - Mandy Pope's farm, a key owner for Kent Sweezey.
Gainesway - Mandy Pope keeps her mares and foals there.
Winstar - Mentioned as a large stud farm that sends horses to trainers like Brad Cox.
Websites & Online Resources
Horse Racing Radio Network (horseracingradio.net) - The podcast's website where shows are available.
TVG - Mentioned as a source for racing statistics and analysis that trainers are aware of.
Facebook - Mentioned as a platform where "real players of the backside" share stories.
Fasig-Tipton (fasigtipton.com) - Presenter of the podcast and host of the Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale.
Other Resources
Netflix show "Race for the Crown" - A documentary about horse racing that Kent Sweezey wishes had focused more on the backside stories.