Carlton A. Roles (August 29, 1903 – January 16, 1970) was an American
Thoroughbred horse racing
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trainer who served for a time as the President of the California Thoroughbred Trainers Association.
Usually known as Carl Roles, he was sometimes referred to by the
nickname
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, "Slim." A Thoroughbred trainer and owner, he trained for prominent stable owners such as
Ada L. Rice of
Chicago
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,
Hollywood
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film studio
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boss,
Louis B. Mayer
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and
Milly Factor. In the 1930s he met with considerable success as the trainer of
Time Supply for owner Frank A. Carreaud. The
colt won a number of important races including the
Massachusetts Handicap
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,
San Antonio Handicap
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The race was inaugurated ...
,
San Vicente Handicap, and the
Narragansett Special
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. However, Roles is best known as the trainer of
Terrang
{{Infobox racehorse
, horsename = Terrang
, image =
, caption =
, sire = Khaled
, grandsire = Hyperion
, dam = Flying Choice
, damsire = Flying Heels
, sex = Stallion
, foaled = 1953
, country = United States
, colour = Brown
, b ...
whose race conditioning he took over in January 1957 after the horse was purchased by his clients, Roland Bond and Lawrence S. Pollock. In the summer of 1966, the owner of
Desert Trial
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,
Muriel Vanderbilt Adams, sent her horse west to trainer Carl Roles where he saddled him to a number of important stakes including back-to-back editions of the
Ramona Handicap
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.
Barbara Roles
Daughter,
Barbara Roles, won the 1958
United States Junior Women's Figure Skating Championship and in 1962, the
Senior Women's Championship. She was also the
Bronze medal
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list in the
1960 Winter Olympics
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.
Carl Roles died at age sixty-six in 1970. At the time of his death, he was living in
Pasadena, California
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.
References
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1903 births
1970 deaths
American racehorse trainers
People from Virginia
Burials at Inglewood Park Cemetery