R.H. Pope
Doketo: The 1960s Story of a Thoroughbred Racehorse is a hard-to-put-down story that marks R.H. Pope’s debut in adult non-fiction writing. A long established and award-winning Business Intermediary and Commercial Realtor, he is now retired after 62 years selling businesses in the United States and Canada.
He has been an amateur boxer, defeating a U.S. nationals champion in his home state on television, a marathon runner finishing four marathons at age 52 and 53 with a PR of 3:26:25 earning an invite to the New York City Marathon prior to injury, a multi-state licensed racehorse trainer, an internationally qualified Olympics boxing referee certified by (AIBA), and a long-distance diesel trucker hauling frozen whale Halibut fish weekly to Los Angeles, California from BC Packers fish cannery in Steveston, British Columbia.