Gai Waterhouse
Gai Waterhouse
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Gai Waterhouse's full name is Gail Kathleen Waterhouse. She is commonly known as a prominent Australian racing identity and trainer.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on May 26, 1947, in England, Gai Waterhouse later moved to Australia with her husband, Tom Waterhouse Snr. Unfortunately, due to the lack of readily available information, there is no record of her passing or date of death.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Gai Waterhouse holds Australian nationality and has a long-standing career as a renowned horse trainer. Her exceptional skills have earned her numerous accolades in the racing world.
Early Life and Background
Gai Waterhouse's early life was marked by her passion for horses, which she inherited from her father. She started training horses at an early age and gradually gained experience under the guidance of her husband, Tom Waterhouse Snr. Together, they formed a successful partnership in the racing industry.
Major Accomplishments
Gai Waterhouse's impressive career is filled with numerous achievements. Some of her notable accomplishments include:
Training over 1,000 winners across various tracks
Winning several major races, including the Melbourne Cup and Golden Slipper Stakes
* Being inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame in 2005
Notable Works or Actions
Gai Waterhouse has demonstrated exceptional dedication to her craft. She was instrumental in pioneering a new training method known as 'gallop-and-finish' which focuses on improving a horse's stamina and endurance.
Impact and Legacy
Throughout her illustrious career, Gai Waterhouse has left an indelible mark on the racing world. Her innovative approach to training and unwavering commitment have inspired countless others in the industry. She continues to be a respected figure among racing enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Gai Waterhouse's remarkable achievements, coupled with her pioneering spirit and unwavering dedication to her craft, make her one of the most quoted and remembered figures in Australian racing history.
Quotes by Gai Waterhouse

He's got another 10 days after tomorrow to run in the Saab (Quality) or Mackinnon (Stakes) to get into the cup. He's a very exciting horse and I think he can do it,

I figured it was best to book a heavier jockey which will ensure Bentley Biscuit does not carry too much dead weight.


Desert War is a great chance. I'd rate his chances as better than Juggler and All Our Mob and they almost won the race.

The owners want to run her in the Epsom Handicap then we'll look at Melbourne and the Cox Plate.

He's had a small setback but I expect he will be back in the yard in two weeks' time.

She travelled down well, ... And I'm over the moon by the way Fashions Afield has settled in.


