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The children of Helen “Penny” Chenery are grief-stricken to share the news of her death, surrounded by family at the home of her son John, on Saturday, Sept.16, following complications … ...
This is not Penny Chenery’s first time at the ball. Back in 1973, Chenery’s 3-year-old stallion — known by some as “Big Red” — made racing history. The chestnut titan followed triumphs ...
In her acceptance of the Award of Merit at the Eclipse Awards dinner in Beverly Hills, in January of 2006, Penny Chenery shared the story of the day she learned the lesson that would mark the rest ...
Helen "Penny" Chenery, owner of 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat and a well-loved figure in her own right as a champion of Thoroughbreds and women in business and sports, died Sept. 16, in her ...
Penny Chenery spoke to a packed house Sept. 29 at the Keeneland Entertainment Center at the 81st testimonial dinner of the Thoroughbred Club of America.
Penny Chenery, who bred and raced 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat as well as realizing her ailing father’s dream to win the Kentucky Derby in 1972 with Riva Ridge, has died. She was 95 ...
One could hardly blame Penny Chenery if she were to root against California Chrome when he attempts to become the first horse in 36 years to win the Triple Crown at the June 7 Belmont Stakes ...
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Penny Chenery, who bred and raced 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat as well as realizing her ailing father's dream to win the Kentucky Derby in 1972 with Riva Ridge, has ...
Penny Chenery is staying home to watch the Derby this year, and she's not complaining. The race will do fine without her, even if the sport needs her now more than ever.
Friends and colleagues on Sunday paid tribute to Helen “Penny” Chenery, the owner and breeder of Secretariat, who died Saturday at her home in Boulder. She was 95.
Penny Chenery still follows the sport of horse racing, especially when the Triple Crown is on the line. In 1973, the now 90-year-old owner of Secretariat watched her colt become the first Triple Cr… ...
DENVER — This is not Penny Chenery’s first time at the ball. Back in 1973, Chenery’s 3-year-old stallion — known by some as “Big Red” — made racing history.