Carlos Martin: Son of the late trainer Jose Martin and grandson of Hall of Fame trainer Frank Pancho Martin, he was, at age 22, the youngest trainer to ever saddle a Grade 1 winner in New York when Buy the Firm won the 1991 Top Flight Handicap. Claimed for $32,500 by Martin, she would go on to earn more than $680,000 and was named Florida-bred Champion Female Handicap Horse in 1990 and 1991.
@televin : If you knew anything about racing you would know that the NY Market is in the top 3 racing markets in the nation, amongst Florida and California. Carlos was the youngest trainer to ever get a license in the history of racing, at age 18. He also was the youngest trainer to win a Grade 1 at age 21, with Buy the Firm. He earns over a million dollars a year for his clients, consistently for the last decade. His is clients' profits yield double digits every yr. Get a clue.
YourBigSis71 2 days ago
Great interview , seems like a real nice guy.
WuVidz 2 years ago
Little C!!!! Tha Computer!!
Langfuhr 2 years ago
nice winner the other day carlos
ZURROS 2 years ago
Lets get real
Carlos Martin currently is 19th in the Aqueduct trainer standings
At least in 2007 or 2008 did not finish in the top 100 traines in wins either year ( would have needed 70)
He is a very very average training claimer , nothing more
televin 2 years ago
Not only is he young and talented but he a great human being. He carriers the Martin tradition from his Granddad Pancho to his father the late Jose Martin which also was outstanding individual. I will see Carlos Martin in the Hall of Fame one day.
papispain 3 years ago
He's a cutie, is he single?
hairsalonowner 3 years ago
Carlos Martin is one of the most underrated trainers in New York. His father was classy and talented, and I actually think Carlos is better than pop.
A fine career lies ahead...
Floppydog 3 years ago