Sword Dancer
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Sire: | Sunglow | |
Dam: | Highland Fling | |
Damsire: | By Jimminy | |
Sex: | Stallion | |
Foaled: | 1956 | |
Country: | USA | |
Colour: | Chestnut | |
Breeder: | Brookmeade Stable | |
Owner: | Brookmeade Stable | |
Trainer: | Elliott Burch | |
Record: | 39: 15-7-4 | |
Earnings: | $829,610 | |
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Major Racing Wins | ||
Mayflower Stakes (1958) Belmont Stakes (1959) Jockey Club Gold Cup Metropolitan Handicap (1958) Monmouth Handicap (1959) Travers Stakes (1959) Woodward Stakes (1959 & 1960) Suburban Handicap (1960) Grey Lag Handicap (1960) |
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Racing Awards | ||
U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1959) U.S. Champion Male Handicap Horse (1959) United States Horse of the Year (1959) |
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Honours | ||
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1977) #53 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century Sword Dancer Handicap at Saratoga Race Course |
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Infobox last updated on: October 27, 2006. |
Sword Dancer (1956 -1984) was an American Hall of Fame Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.
Owned by Isabel Dodge Sloan's Brookmeade Stable, the small Sword Dancer was less than impressive racing at age two, winning only three times in fourteen starts. At age three, he began to develop and in the 1959 Kentucky Derby was beaten by a nose by Tomy Lee. After Tomy Lee was withdrawn from the Preakness Stakes, his jockey Bill Shoemaker rode Sword Dancer to a 2nd place finish behind Royal Orbit then to victory in the Belmont Stakes. From there, the colt went on to win a number of major races including a defeat of future Hall of Famer Round Table in the Woodward Stakes and the Jockey Club Gold Cup. His performance during 1959 earned him Horse of the Year honors, the most prestigious award in horse racing.
After a slow start at age four, Sword Dancer came on to win four important races out of his twelve starts. An ankle injury in the Man O' War Stakes ended his racing career and he was retired to stand at stud at Darby Dan Farm. Before being sent later on to a breeding farm in France, Sword Dancer sired future Hall of Fame colt Damascus.
In 1977, Sword Dancer was inducted into the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. His portrait by equine artist Richard Stone Reeves can be seen in the museum's collection.
[edit] References
- Sword Dancer's pedigree and racing stats
- Sword Dancer at the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
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