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Legendary Trainer John Shirreffs, Known as the ‘Incredible Knight’ of Zenyatta, Passes Away

February 13, 2026 4 Min Read
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John Shirreffs, the celebrated trainer known for guiding the 50-1 long shot Giacomo to victory in the 2005 Kentucky Derby and for his remarkable 19-race winning streak with Horse of the Year Zenyatta, has passed away at 80. According to the Daily Racing Form, Shirreffs died peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday night.

Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith, who rode both Giacomo and Zenyatta, remembered Shirreffs as “a great jockey,” praising his unique approach to understanding and connecting with each horse. Over his career, Shirreffs achieved 39 Group 1 wins, starting with the 1999 Santa Margarita Invitational Handicap with Manistique and concluding with the 2025 Pennsylvania Derby aboard Baeza. His deep insight and perseverance were highlighted by Smith, who said Shirreffs always sought to get inside the horses’ minds and treated each one as an individual.

One of Shirreffs’s most iconic achievements was with Zenyatta, Street Cry’s daughter, whose delayed debut at nearly three years old didn’t stop her from dazzling fans over three seasons. Winning 13 Grade 1 races, including the 2008 Breeders’ Cup Distaff and the historic 2009 Breeders’ Cup Classic – the only filly to do so – she only lost her final race by a head. Smith noted no one else could have managed Zenyatta as well as Shirreffs, emphasizing his patient and personal training style.

Born June 1, 1945, in Leavenworth, Kansas, Shirreffs was introduced to racing through his father’s breeding work and served in the U.S. Marine Corps before settling in California. After working with trainer Gene Cleveland and earning his trainer’s license in 1976, he slowly built a career, eventually joining Jerry Moss’s stable in 2000 following an interview with racing manager Dottie Ingold, whom he later married. Ingold became a vital part of his team as Shirreffs amassed a notable roster of Grade 1 winners beyond Zenyatta, including Starrer, Hollywood Story, Tiago, and Life is Sweet.

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Shirreffs’s passing has drawn condolences from the racing community, including Santa Anita Park, which honored his lasting impact and lauded his masterpiece victory with Zenyatta in the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Classic as one of the venue’s finest moments. The Breeders’ Cup organization also expressed sorrow, applauding his humility, skill, and dedication to horse care, as well as his efforts to promote the sport and connect with fans worldwide.

He leaves behind his wife Dottie and son-in-law David Ingold. Details regarding memorial services will be shared in due course.


Fan Take: John Shirreffs’s death marks the loss of a trainer whose deep connection with his horses set a gold standard in the sport. For horse racing fans, his legacy reminds us of the profound bond between horse and trainer and emphasizes the importance of patience and individual care in nurturing champions, inspiring future generations in the sport.

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