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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bubba_CascioBubba Cascio - Wikipedia

    Charles William Cascio (August 7, 1932 – November 2, 2022), better known as Bubba Cascio or C. W. Cascio, was an American race horse trainer, and two-time winner of the All American Futurity, having won in 1968 with Three Oh's, and again in 1970 with Rocket Wrangler.

  2. Learn about the life and career of C.W. "Bubba" Cascio, a legendary Quarter Horse trainer who rode for President Eisenhower and won the All American Futurity twice. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2008.

  3. www.aqha.com › - › bubba-cascioBubba Cascio - AQHA

    2. Nov. 2022 · Bubba Cascio was a legendary horseman and American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member who died in 2022. He trained the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame stallion Dash For Cash and the mare Dashingly, and won the All American Futurity twice. He also trained Thoroughbreds and rode at various tracks.

  4. 2. Nov. 2022 · Bubba Cascio was a legendary trainer and breeder of Quarter Horses who also trained Thoroughbreds. He passed away on Wednesday at his home in Texas, according to his wife Judy Cascio.

  5. 3. Nov. 2022 · Bubba Cascio was a legendary horseman who trained American Quarter Horse racing's top money earners, including Dash For Cash and Dashingly. He also rode, judged and trained Thoroughbreds, and was inducted into several halls of fame.

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  6. 27. Jan. 2017 · Veteran Quarter Horse racing trainer Bubba Cascio knew he had found a racer when he first broke Dash For Cash from the gate as a 2-year-old. “He jumped out 24 feet, 5 inches on his first stride and I knew he was going places,” recalled Cascio. “I told B.F. (the late owner, B.F. Phillips of Frisco, Tex.) that we definitely had us a race horse.”

  7. 2. Nov. 2022 · C.W. "Bubba" Cascio, a two-time All American Futurity winner and a Texas racing legend, passed away on November 2, 2022. He was a Hall of Fame trainer of American Quarter Horses and a two-time inductee of the Texas Racing Hall of Fame.