Champlain Handicap

The Champlain Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race for horses age three and older first run in 1901 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. Placed on hiatus in 1945, it was revived in 1954 at Jamaica Racetrack as a sprint race restricted to fillies and mares. The race was discontinued after the 1957 running.

Champlain Handicap
Discontinued stakes race
LocationSaratoga Race Course, Saratoga Springs, New York,

Belmont Park,
Elmont, New York

Jamaica Racetrack,
Jamaica, New York
United States

Inaugurated1901
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance6 furlongs (3/4 mile)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds and up

Historic notes

The first running of the Champlain Handicap took place on August 27, 1901.[1]

On August 29, 1907 Dandelion won the Champlain Handicap for the second straight year. He would be the only horse to ever win the race more than once.[2]

In winning the 1919 edition of the Champlain Handicap, Willis Sharpe Kilmer's top runner Sun Briar broke Saratoga's track record for the mile and one-eighth distance on dirt with a time of 1:50 flat. In so doing, he defeated his stablemate and future Hall of Fameinductee, Exterminator.[3] The following year Exterminator returned to compete in the 1920 running of the Champlain only to finish second again, this time to Gnome.[4]

The 1938 Champlain Handicap was the fifth race on the card. It was preceded by the Rockton Handicap, a race named in honor of the 1901 inaugural winner of the Champlain.[5] [6]

Due to World War II, in May, 1942 the United States government's Office of Price Administration implemented gasoline rationing on seventeen East Coast states which included New York. [7] Saratoga Springs Race Course relied upon a good attendance rate from New York city racing fans willing to make the 360 mile return trip but rationing would impact that for users of motor vehicles as well as passenger trains. As a result, the important Saratoga stakes races would be shifted to Belmont Park on densely populated Long Island in 1943 and 1944 where it was run as an event for three-year-old horses. The Champlain Handicap would never return to Saratoga.[8] [9]

Records

Speed record: (Jamaica Racetrack)

  • 1:11.00 @ 6 furlongs: Oil Painting (1955) & Gandharva (1956)

Speed record: (Saratoga Race Course)

Most wins:

  • 2 - Dandelion (1906, 1907)

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainerOwner
Dist.
(Miles)
(Furlongs)
TimeWin $
Jamaica Racetrack
1957Happy Princess5Ovie ScurlockGerald E. LewisMabel D. Lewis6 f1:11.40$16,350
1956Gandharva †4Bobby UsseryPreston M. BurchBrookmeade Stable6 f1:11.00$16,550
1955Oil Painting4Hedley WoodhouseMacKenzie MillerMrs. Joseph A. Goodwin6 f1:11.00$11,500
1954Gay Grecque5Willie RolandEugene JacobsMrs. S. George Zauderer6 f1:12.00$12,375
1952- 1953Race not held
1951Northern Star3Eric GuerinJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable6 F1:11.40$2,635
Belmont Park
1945- 1950Race not held
1944Stronghold3Robert PermaneJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1-1/16 m1:44.60
1943Famous Victory3Ted AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable1 m1:36.00
Saratoga Race Course
1942Race not held
1941Napper Tandy6Charles DickeyPhil SchwartzPhil Schwartz1 m1:39.60
1940Masked General6Maurice PetersWilliam MulhollandBrandywine Stable (Donald P. Ross)1-1/8 m1:53.00$1,975
1939Sickle T4Ronnie NashJack HowardFlorence D. Whitaker1-1/8 m1:51.00$2,500
1938Esposa6Nick WallMatthew P. BradyWilliam Ziegler Jr.1-1/8 m1:50.60$2,350
1937Thorson5Johnny LongdenThomas H. McCreeryBuckley M. Byers1-1/8 m1:50.40$2,500
1936Count Arthur4James StoutLon JohnsonFannie Hertz1-1/8 m1:52.20$2,725
1935Good Goods4Jack WestropeRobert A. SmithBrookmeade Stable1-1/8 m1:51.60$2,600
1934Mr. Khayyam4Don MeadeMatthew P. BradyCatawba Stable (Madelaine Austin)1-1/8 m1:52.00$2,900
1933Sun Archer3Don MeadeHenry E. McDanielWillis Sharpe Kilmer1-1/8 m1:54.00$2,870
1932Reveille Boy5Laverne FatorJohn A. BestJohn A. Best1-1/8 m1:54.60$3,200
1931Curate5Mack GarnerHenry E. McDanielJoseph E. Widener1-1/8 m1:52.60$3,825
1930Caesarion5Donald LyonsBennett W. CreechWilliam R. Coe1-1/8 m1:53.00$3,400
1929Distraction4James H. BurkeJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1-1/8 m1:55.60$3,775
1928Victorian3Laverne FatorJames G. Rowe Jr.Harry P. Whitney1-1/8 m1:51.00$3,775
1927Display4John MaibenThomas J. HealeyWalter J. Salmon Sr.1-1/8 m1:52.20$3,450
1926Peanuts4Harry RichardsGeorge P. OdomRobert L. Gerry1-1/8 m1:54.00$4,200
1925Big Blaze4Albert JohnsonGwyn R. TompkinsGlen Riddle Farm1-1/8 m1:54.00$3,975
1924Klondyke3Ivan ParkeJames G. Rowe Sr.Harry P. Whitney1-1/8 m1:52.40$4,150
1923Bunting4Linus McAteeJames G. Rowe Sr.Harry P. Whitney1-1/8 m1:51.00
1922Mad Hatter6Earl SandeSam HildrethRancocas Stable1-1/8 m1:51.20$4,150
1921Sennings Park5Frank KeoghScott P. HarlanWestmont Stable (Lawrence Waterbury II & J. Leonard Replogie)1-1/8 m1:54.00$4,175
1920Gnome4Frank KeoghWilliam H. BrooksSamuel Ross & Cary T. Grayson1-1/8 m1:53.20$3,400
1919Sun Briar4Willie KnappHenry E. McDanielWillis Sharpe Kilmer1-1/8 m1:50.00$2,675
1918Westy Hogan4Clarence KummerSandy McNaughtonWilfrid Viau1-1/8 m1:53.60$2,675
1917Clematis4Merritt BuxtonThomas M. MurphyOscar Lewisohn1-1/8 m1:54.80$2,325
1916The Finn4Andy SchuttingerEdward W. HeffnerHarry C. Hallenbeck1-1/8 m1:52.80$1,925
1915Star Jasmine6Eddie MartinThomas C. McDowellThomas C. McDowell1-1/8 m1:55.60$1,925
1914Pandean4Joe KederisAlbert SimonsHarry P. Whitney1-1/8 m1:54.60$1,925
1913Cock o' the Walk3Buddy GlassJohn P. MayberryFrederick Johnson1-1/8 m1:51.80$1,925
1912No races held due to the Hart–Agnew Law.
1911
1910Olambala4James ButwellThomas J. HealeyRichard T. Wilson Jr.1-1/8 m1:55.00$2,315
1909Wise Mason3Eddie DuganThomas WelshNewcastle Stable1-1/8 m1:53.80$1,925
1908Angelus3Caroll ShillingJohn E. MaddenThomas Hitchcock Sr.1-1/8 m1:54.80$535
1907Dandelion5Herman RadtkeJohn E. MaddenFrancis R. Hitchcock1-1/8 m1:52.20$2,300
1906Dandelion4LaVerne SewellJohn E. MaddenFrancis R. Hitchcock1-1/8 m1:54.00$2,300
1905Dolly Spanker4Lucien LyneThomas J. HealeyRichard T. Wilson Jr.1-1/8 m1:53.00$2,300
1904Molly Brant4George M. OdomHubert H. HynerS. Sanford & Sons1-1/8 m1:56.40$2,300
1903Africander3Grover FullerRichard O. MillerHampton Stable (Charles F. Dwyer & Simon Deimel)1-1/8 m1:56.00$2,295
1902Advance Guard5George M. OdomAlexander ShieldsJames Carruthers & Alexander Shields1-1/8 m1:51.40$2,300
1901Rockton4Willie ShawWilliam Hayward Jr.John Sanford1-1/8 m1:54.40$2,300
  • † Blue Sparkler finished first but was disqualified for interfering with runner-up Gandharva.

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