Flint S. "Scotty" Schulhofer
A versatile horseman who grew up working with thoroughbreds in South Carolina, Flint “Scotty” Schulhofer trained five champions: Fly So Free, Lemon Drop Kid, Mac Diarmida, Smile, and Hall of Fame member Ta Wee.

1992
May 30, 1928, Aiken, South Carolina
Dec. 14, 2006, Hollywood, Florida
1964-2002
1,328
$54,657,686
Racing Record
15.15
Win %
Biography
A versatile horseman who grew up working with thoroughbreds in South Carolina, Flint “Scotty” Schulhofer trained five champions: Fly So Free, Lemon Drop Kid, Mac Diarmida, Smile, and Hall of Fame member Ta Wee.
Other standouts trained by Schulhofer included Cryptoclearance, Dr. Carter, Rubiano, Tappiano, World Appeal, and Colonial Affair, who along with Lemon Drop Kid, both won the Belmont Stakes.
Schulhofer won the Breeders’ Cup Sprint with Smile in 1986 and the Breeders' Cup Juvenile with Fly So Free in 1990.
As a young man, Schulhofer developed into one of the nation’s top steeplechase jockeys. While riding jumpers from 1950 through 1962, he sustained numerous injuries that influenced his transition to a training career. He succeeded Hall of Fame member John Nerud as the head trainer for Tartan Farms, a position he held for several years before opening a public stable.
From 1964 through 2002, Schulhofer won 1,328 races with purse earnings of $54,657,686.
Achievements
Triple Crown Highlights
Won the 1993 Belmont Stakes — Colonial Affair
Won the 1999 Belmont Stakes — Lemon Drop Kid
Breeders' Cup Highlights
Won the 1986 Sprint — Smile
Won the 1990 Juvenile — Fly So Free
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