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  1. Career. Personal life and death. Legacy. References. External links. Robert J. Frankel. Robert Julian Frankel [2] (July 9, 1941 – November 16, 2009) was an American thoroughbred race horse trainer whom ESPN called "one of the most successful and respected trainers in the history of thoroughbred racing." [3] .

  2. Full bio. Inducted. 1995. Born. July 9, 1941, New York City, New York. Died. Nov. 16, 2009, Pacific Palisades, California. Career. 1966-2009. Wins. 3654. Earnings. $227,912,709. Racing Record. # Starters. 17,657. # Winners. 3,654. 20.6. Win % Media. Bobby Frankel with Fernando Toro and Corey Black (Katey Barrett/Museum Collection)

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  3. 17 de nov. de 2009 · Robert J. Frankel was born on July 9, 1941, in Brooklyn, where his parents ran a kosher catering business and bet horses on the side. Growing up in Brooklyn and in Far Rockaway, Queens, he...

  4. Robert Julian Frankel (9 de julio de 1941 - 16 de noviembre de 2009) fue un entrenador de caballos de carreras de pura sangre estadounidense a quien ESPN llamó "uno de los entrenadores más exitosos y respetados en la historia de las carreras de pura sangre".

  5. Robert Julian Frankel (July 9, 1941 – November 16, 2009) was an American thoroughbred race horse trainer whom ESPN called "one of the most successful and respected trainers in the history of thoroughbred racing." He was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1995, and was a five-time winner of the Eclipse Award for ...

  6. Robert Julian Frankel (July 9, 1941 – November 16, 2009) was an American thoroughbred race horse trainer whom ESPN called "one of the most successful and respected trainers in the history of thoroughbred racing."

  7. 18 de nov. de 2009 · Racing Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel was laid to rest at Hillside Memorial Park in Los Angeles on Tuesday, one day after he died from lymphoma at the age of 68. A standing-room only crowd, a group that included many racing industry leaders, colleagues, and friends, jammed a sanctuary for a final service and followed Frankel’s casket for burial on a sunny afternoon as brilliant as his ...