True Timber bids to make Jack Sisterson the pride of Durham
Footballer turned trainer aims for big time in Pegasus World Cup.
Trainer Jack Sisterson may be best known in his adopted America – but should True Timber win the Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park this weekend, the County Durham native could become pretty famous ‘back home’ too. Sisterson, 36, arrived in Louisville on a football scholarship, and now finds himself one of the rising stars of US racing. True Timber helped raise his profile when winning the Cigar Mile by five and a half lengths – and if he runs well again on Saturday in what will be his third appearance in the Pegasus, his trainer has plans to send him to Saudi Arabia. “I came out on a football scholarship – and I’m still here!” said Sisterson.TRUE TIMBER pulls off the upset in the Cigar Mile (G1)!!! #TheBigA @KendrickCarmou1 pic.twitter.com/5UBPaqjl4E
— NYRA (🏙) (@TheNYRA) December 5, 2020
“My family trained point-to-pointers – so growing up, my two main interests were football and racing. “I had a passion for both and fortunately I was able to study what I loved. I was on the equine programme at the University of Louisville, got a summer job with Todd Pletcher at Churchill Downs and played football at the same time. “Once I graduated I spent some time with Doug O’Neill in California. Before I wanted to be a footballer I wanted to be a jockey – but I’m 6ft 2in, so that dream soon died, but I’ve been very fortunate with the opportunities I’ve had in America. “I was lucky enough to know the right people at university to open doors and point me in the right direction. I’ve started at the bottom and had to work my way up. But I owe thanks to the people who helped me start at the bottom – and with the will to do it, you can achieve anything.”
That first ever Grade 1 feeling…
Congrats, Kendrick and team True Timber in the Cigar Mile 🏆 #TheBigA pic.twitter.com/gPLyu9mXtJ — NYRA (🏙) (@TheNYRA) December 5, 2020
TRUE TIMBER’s trainer @JackSisterson is “looking at races like the @PegasusWorldCup and #TheSaudiCup.”
“These are the races you dream of”, said the British-born US handler. 🇺🇸 🇸🇦 #RoadToRiyadh pic.twitter.com/0s2uj1Dp1X — The Saudi Cup (@thesaudicup) December 9, 2020
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