Whitney Handicap
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The Whitney Handicap (often referred to as the "Whitney Stakes") is an American Grade 1 handicap race for Thoroughbred racehorses three years of age and older run at a distance of 1 1/8 miles. Held annually in August at the Saratoga Race Course near Saratoga Springs, New York, the race is named for the Whitney family, whose members have been prominent participants in thoroughbred racing and supporters of the sport.
The inaugural race took place in 1928 and was won by William R. Coe's filly, Black Maria. During World War II, the race was run at Belmont Park between 1943 and 1945, and again once in 1961. Between 1957 and 1969 the race was restricted to horses four years and older.
Some of the greatest horses in American racing history have won the Whitney Handicap including the great Kelso who won it for the third time in 1965 at the age of eight. At the same time, the legendary Secretariat, suffering from a fever, finished second in the 1973 Whitney to Allen "Giant Killer" Jerken's colt, Onion. Three fillies have won the race: Gallorette (1948), Lady's Secret (1986), and Personal Ensign (1988).
[edit] Winners of the Whitney Handicap
Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer |
2006 | Invasor | Fernando Jara | Kiaran McLaughlin |
2005 | Commentator | Gary Stevens | Nick Zito |
2004 | Roses in May | Edgar Prado | Dale Romans |
2003 | Medaglia d'Oro | Jerry Bailey | Bobby Frankel |
2002 | Left Bank | John Velazquez | Todd Pletcher |
2001 | Lido Palace | Jerry Bailey | Bobby Frankel |
2000 | Lemon Drop Kid | Edgar Prado | Scotty Schulhofer |
1999 | Victory Gallop | Jerry Bailey | Elliott Walden |
1998 | Awesome Again | Pat Day | Patrick Byrne |
1997 | Will's Way | Jerry Bailey | H. James Bond |
1996 | Mahogany Hall | José Santos | James Baker |
1995 | Unaccounted For | Pat Day | Scotty Schulhofer |
1994 | Colonial Affair | José Santos | Scotty Schulhofer |
1993 | Brunswick | Mike E. Smith | Anthony Margotta |
1992 | Sultry Song | Jerry Bailey | Patrick Kelly |
1991 | In Excess | Gary Stevens | Bruce Jackson |
1990 | Criminal Type | Gary Stevens | D. Wayne Lukas |
1989 | Easy Goer | Pat Day | Shug McGaughey |
1988 | Personal Ensign | Randy Romero | Shug McGaughey |
1987 | Java Gold | Pat Day | Mack Miller |
1986 | Lady's Secret | Pat Day | D. Wayne Lukas |
1985 | Track Barron | Angel Cordero, Jr. | LeRoy Jolley |
1984 | Slew o'Gold | Angel Cordero, Jr. | John O. Hertler |
1983 | Island Whirl | Eddie Delahoussaye | Laz Barrera |
1982 | Silver Buck | Don MacBeth | Elliott Burch |
1981 | Fio Rito | Leslie Hulet | Michael Ferraro |
1980 | State Dinner | Ruben Hernandez | Elliott Burch |
1979 | Star de Naskra | Jeff Fell | Richard D. Ferris |
1978 | Alydar | Jorge Velasquez | John M. Veitch |
1977 | Nearly On Time | Steve Cauthen | Leroy Jolley |
1976 | Dancing Gun | Roger Velez | Laz Barrera |
1975 | Ancient Title | Sandy Hawley | Keith Stucki |
1974 | Tri Jet | Laffit Pincay, Jr. | Charles R. Parke |
1973 | Onion | Jacinto Vasquez | H. Allen Jerkens |
1972 | Key to the Mint | Braulio Baeza | Elliott Burch |
1971 | Protanto | Jorge Velasquez | Mack Miller |
1970 | Judgable | Robert Woodhouse | Herbert Nadler |
1969 | Verbatim | Pete Anderson | James P. Conway |
1968 | Dr. Fager | Braulio Baeza | John A. Nerud |
1967 | Stupendous | Eddie Belmonte | Edward A. Neloy |
1966 | Staunchness | Ernest Cardone | Victor J. Nickerson |
1965 | Kelso | Ismael Valenzuela | Carl Hanford |
1964 | Gun Bow | Walter Blum | Edward A. Neloy |
1963 | Kelso | Ismael Valenzuela | Carl Hanford |
1962 | Carry Back | Johnny Sellers | Jack A. Price |
1961 | Kelso | Eddie Arcaro | Carl Hanford |
1960 | Warhead | W. Sorrentino | Kay Eric Jensen |
1959 | Plion | Manuel Ycaza | Tom Jolley |
1958 | Cohoes | John Ruane | John M. Gaver, Sr. |
1957 | Kingmaker | Bobby Ussery | F. Wright |
1956 | Dedicate | Bill Boland | G. Carey Winfrey |
1955 | First Aid | Hedley Woodhouse | Elliott Burch |
1954 | Social Outcast | Eric Guerin | William C. Winfrey |
1953 | Tom Fool | Ted Atkinson | John M. Gaver, Sr. |
1952 | Counterpoint | David Gorman | Sylvester Veitch |
1951 | One Hitter | Ted Atkinson | John M. Gaver, Sr. |
1950 | Piet | Nick Combest | R. E. Potts |
1949 | Round View | S. Perez | Hollie Hughes |
1948 | Gallorette | A. Kirkland | Edward A. Christmas |
1947 | Rico Monte | Ruperto Donoso | Horatio Luro |
1946 | Stymie | Basil James | Hirsch Jacobs |
1945 | Trymenow | Herb Lindberg | Oscar White |
1944 | Devil Diver | Eddie Arcaro | John M. Gaver, Sr. |
1943 | Bolingbroke | Herb Lindberg | Walter Burrows |
1942 | Swing and Sway | Don Meade | Richard E. Handlen |
1941 | Fenelon | James Stout | Richard E. Handlen |
1940 | Challedon | George Woolf | Louis J. Schaefer |
1939 | Eight Thirty | H. Richards | Wilbert Mulholland |
1938 | War Admiral | Wayne Wright | George Conway |
1937 | Esposa | N. Wall | Matthew P. Brady |
1936 | Discovery | John Bejshak | Bud Stotler |
1935 | Discovery | John Bejshak | Bud Stotler |
1934 | Discovery | Don Meade | Bud Stotler |
1933 | Caesar's Ghost | Dominick Bellizzi | J. J. Connor |
1932 | Equipoise | Raymond Workman | Thomas J. Healey |
1931 | St. Brideaux | Linus McAtee | James G. Rowe, Sr. |
1930 | Whichone | Raymond Workman | James G. Rowe, Sr. |
1929 | Bateau | Eddie Ambrose | Scott P. Harlan |
1928 | Black Maria | Laverne Fator | William H. Karrick |
Notes:
- 1928-1940 - closed to geldings
- 1928-1954 - distance 1¼ miles
- 1943-1945 - run at Belmont Park
- 1957-1969 - for 4 & up only
- 1961 - Our Hope won the race but was disqualified from 1st to 2nd