Linda L. Rice (born March 7, 1964) is an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer and bloodstock agent. A trainer of graded stakes race winners and licensed since 1987, she has won multiple trainer titles at major race meets in the eastern United States.
Background
Rice was born into a horseracing family in 1964. She was the daughter of trainer Clyde Rice. Her brothers Curt, Bryan and Wayne also became involved in Thoroughbred racing.[4]
In 2000, Rice trained the colt City Zip, from the Adena Springs breeding farm of Frank Stronach, one of only four horses to win the Hopeful, Saratoga Special, and Sanford Stakes for two-year-olds.[5]
In 2002, Rice became a board member of the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (NYTHA).[6]
On August 18, 2008, at the Saratoga track, Rice's horses finished 1-2-3-4 in the Mechanicville Stakes.[7]
Top trainer title
In 2009, Rice became the first woman in the modern era to win a trainer's title at a major U.S. racing circuit. She did so at Saratoga Race Course. She won the award with 75 starters, to the 135 starters of second-place finisher Todd Pletcher.[8]
In addition to her win at Saratoga Racecourse in 2009, in 2011-2012 Rice won back-to-back training titles at Aqueduct Racetrack. In July 2011 she tied Todd Pletcher for top honors in the Spring/Summer meet at Belmont Park.[9]
In 2015, La Verdad was voted the Eclipse Award for American Champion Female Sprint Horse, the first horse trained by Rice to be honored with a year-end championship.[10]
In 2017, having taken a stable of runners to the Laurel Park Spring meet in Maryland for the first time, Rice tied for the training title in number of wins, doing so with a 53% winning percentage. She had 51 starters to the 128 of her co-win leader, Keiron Magee.[11]
2000 win era
On January 12, 2020, Linda Rice won the 2000th race of her career when Scilly Cay captured the Rego Park Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack.[12]
In 2023 Rice won or shared in all but one of the training titles across the NYRA tracks (Aqueduct, Belmont Park and Saratoga). She finished the year with 165 wins, establishing a new NYRA single-year record for trainers.[13]
Sanctions
In 2015 and 2018, Rice was fined and sanctioned for scratching runners prior to races.[14] In 2018, Rice came under suspicion for allegedly paying racing officials for information prior to races.[15] After an investigation, in 2021, Rice was fined $50,000 and banned for three years from racing by the New York State Gaming Association after it was alleged she paid off race officials for information and conducted improperly. The ban was later overturned,[16] but the fine was increased to $100,000 after she admitted improper activity and paying for insider information.[17][18]
In 2024, Rice was sanctioned by the New York State Gaming Association after one of her winners tested positive for a banned substance. Rice was fined and suspended from racing for 14 days.[16]
References
- ^ "Trainer Profile | Linda Rice". Equibase. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ^ NYRA profile Linda Rice Retrieved July 28, 2019
- ^ N Retrieved July 28, 2017
- ^ February 1, 2017 Daily Racing Form (DRF) Retrieved July 24, 2017
- ^ October 31, 2001 ESPN story titled "City Zip retired to New York farm" Retrieved July 27, 2017
- ^ NYTHA profile of Linda Rice Retrieved July 28, 2017
- ^ August 29, 2013 Forbes.com story titled "Thoroughbred Trainer Linda Rice A Groundbreaker For Women In Racing" retrieved July 27, 2017
- ^ ESPN Sports September 10, 2009 story titled "Rice becomes Spa's top trainer" Retrieved July 7, 2017
- ^ July 17 of 2011 Paulick Report story titled "Linda Rice gets win 1,000, earns share of Belmont meet title" Retrieved July 27, 2017
- ^ Daily Racing Form (DRF) January 6, 2016 story on the 2015 Eclipse Awards Retrieved July 30, 2017
- ^ May 8, 2017 Thoroughbred Daily News (TDN) story titled "With 53% Winners, Rice Ties for Laurel Title" Retrieved July 23, 2017
- ^ "Linda Rice Gets 2000th Career Win". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1942-06-27. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- ^ Grening, David (31 December 2023). "Rice sets NYRA single-year mark for wins by trainer, also takes Aqueduct fall title". Daily Racing Form. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
- ^ TDN, The (2018-02-15). "Linda Rice Suspended and Fined for January Scratches". TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
- ^ "Gaming Commission investigating Linda Rice". www.drf.com. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
- ^ a b Thornton, T. D. (2023-09-29). "Rice Hit With Bute Fine, Suspension; Lodges Appeal Just Before NYSGC To Rule On 'Improper Practices'". TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
- ^ "No Ban for Rice, But Fine Doubled to $100,000". www.bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
- ^ Voss, Natalie (2023-10-03). "After Appellate Court Decision, New York Commission Fines Rice $100,000 For Insider Information Violations". Paulick Report | Latest news and commentary from the horse racing and equine world. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
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