Veteran horse breeder/owner Gus Schickedanz passes away at the age of 90
TORONTO — Gus Schickedanz was much more than just a boss to trainer Mike Keogh.
Gustav (Gus) Schickedanz — who owned Wando, Canada’s last Triple Crown winner — died Monday night at the age of 90 at his farm in Schomberg, Ont. Keogh, a 62-year-old native of Epsom, England, took over Schickedanz’s string from George Bankuti in the summer of 1993 and 10 years later the two were celebrating Wando’s historic Triple Crown run.
The striking chestnut, who was also bred by Schickedanz, is the last horse to accomplish the feat.
“It’s been a wonderful time,” an emotional Keogh said Wednesday of his longtime association with Schickedanz. “We had a lot of success and he fulfilled a lot of my dreams and goals.