Parx Racing trainer Lake hits significant 'milestone' on Monday's card

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When I’m the Talent came home a winner of Monday's fifth at Parx Racing, the victory gave trainer Scott Lake the 6,000th win of what has become an historic career. In doing so, he became just the sixth trainer in thoroughbred racing history to reach that milestone.

“The wins have certainly come slower than they did 20 years ago,” Lake said. “The sport is very demanding and requires a lot of sacrifice. You miss so much stuff with your kids, with your family. But to realize this goal, to reach this milestone, when you consider that only five other people have done this, it truly means a lot.”

Lake, 54, a native of Harrisburg, Penn., first went to the races with his father, a former Harrisburg police officer, and immediately fell in love with the sport.

His career started at Penn National, winning his first race there in June 1987 before coming to and settling at then Philadelphia Park in 1999. He immediately established himself as the track’s top trainer, winning seven straight training titles beginning in 1999 with an eighth title to come a few years later.

Lake was a unanimous selection into the inaugural class of the Parx Racing Hall of Fame in 2011. 

The five trainers above him on the list are Dale Baird (9,445), Steve Asmussen (8,404), Jerry Hollendorfer (7,596), Jack Van Berg (6,523), and King Leatherbury (6,501).

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