Charles Boyle (horse trainer)
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Charles Boyle (1838–1919) was a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame owner and trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses who was a four-time winner of the Queen's Plate, the oldest continuously run race in North America. He was also known for his influence as a breeder, particularly after he imported the stallion Havoc, who sired four Plate winners, into Canada. Boyle was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2001. He was the father of trainer David A. Boyle and of the World War I soldier, adventurer and businessman Joseph W. Boyle, known as Klondike Joe Boyle.
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Charles Boyle (horse trainer)
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Charles Boyle
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Charles Boyle
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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Woodstock Presbyterian Cemetery,
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1919
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Trainer / Owner
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Hamilton Derby
Canadian Classic Race wins:
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Charles Boyle (1838–1919) was a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame owner and trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses who was a four-time winner of the Queen's Plate, the oldest continuously run race in North America. He was also known for his influence as a breeder, particularly after he imported the stallion Havoc, who sired four Plate winners, into Canada. Boyle was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2001. He was the father of trainer David A. Boyle and of the World War I soldier, adventurer and businessman Joseph W. Boyle, known as Klondike Joe Boyle. In 1871, Boyle and his family have moved to Woodstock, Ontario, a residence he would maintain for the rest of his life. Charles and wife Martha are buried in the Woodstock Presbyterian Cemetery along with their son Joseph, who died in 1923. Joseph was originally buried in England but his remains were brought back to Woodstock in 1983 to be interred with his parents.
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Bon Ino, Ferdinand, Havoc, Palermo,
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Roddy Pringle
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