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![]() I understand that Lee Tomlinson has passed away. He had evidently been battling cancer. Very sad news. I used his mud and turf figs for years.
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![]() Yes, he passed away Saturday night. He was a very nice man who will be missed.
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![]() Very sad to hear.. Spoke to him a month ago. This summer Chuck's dad and someone were debating about whether a certain Tomlinson distance rating in DRF was valid for turf, (or something like that), and I said, "How about we call Tomlinson and get the answer?" He was delighted we called and said he was hoping to get to Saratoga for a couple of days with his friend Charlie Judge who is also a figure/rating maker of note.
Lee Tomlinson loved racing and made a lasting contribution to it. I know some people don't think much of the system, but I can remember when I first started ordering his sire ratings books and would be so excited when the latest edition would arrive. I'd sit down to work out the numbers for offspring. It would be exciting to discover a 20-1 juvenile that had a high score for mud or turf. And you would feel so clever when you cashed with a runner that you found with the 'Tommies' because you felt you had info that most didn't. Will reach out for Judge to have him talk about Lee on ATR tonight.. RIP..
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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![]() His turf & mud figures were the first racing tool I had very good success with in the early 90's. I learned about his product thru a friend of mine & Tom and Nick from Trackfacts.....I made a lot of money with young 2yr.olds debuting on grass with his numbers. He'll be missed RIP
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() The inventor of a system that, flawed or not, I'm glad is still in the DRF, and one that has led to a good deal of money saved and made for this horseplayer.
Takes a lot of guts to try to quantify the complex, abstract world of breeding, and I prefer Tomlinsons to that Dosage stuff any day of the week. RIP Lee Tomlinson. |
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![]() Tomlinson's long time friend trainer Bob Dunham will join us on ATR tonight to talk about "Artie"... Tomlinson's real name was Art Kaufman.
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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![]() I had the pleasure of attending a handicapping seminar with Lee (Artie) in October 2003. I struck up a continuing correspondence with him and enjoyed our conversations. He was a classy gentleman.
My regret is that I never got to attend one of his international racing tours. I am truly sorry that Lee passed on and he will be missed greatly.
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![]() oh those wonderful days of having the beyer #s before they were in the form as well as the new Tomlinson guide pre racing form days. Those brightly colored books with their unusual long thin shapes. I remember tomlinsons advice to look at them as you would a baseball batting avg. above 300# very good, get past 350 to the max of 450 bet a bit heavier still. glad to hear how nice a guy he was. may he rest in peace. and wherever he may be I hope he can pick the ponies--that he loved to do so much
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