1936/37: The beginning of success
His new trainer, Tom Smith,
understood the horse, and his unorthodox training methods gradually
brought Seabiscuit out of his lethargy. Smith paired the horse with Canadian jockey Red Pollard
(1909-1981), who had experience racing in the west and in Mexico, but
was down on his luck. On August 22, 1936 Seabiscuit raced for the first
time for his new jockey and trainer, in Detroit,
without impressing anyone. But improvements came quickly and in their
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