Saratoga Cup

The Saratoga Cup was an American Thoroughbred horse race open to horses of either sex age three and older although geldings were not eligible from 1865 through 1918. Between 1865 and 1955 it was hosted by Saratoga Race Course, in Saratoga Springs, New York with the exception of 1943 through 1945 when wartime restrictions were in place and the race was held at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.[1][2]

Saratoga Cup
Discontinued stakes race
LocationSaratoga Race Course
Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
Inaugurated1865
Race typeThoroughbredFlat racing
Race information
Distance1+34 miles
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree years and older

The race was not run from 1887 to 1890, from 1892 to 1900, in 1908, 1911, 1912, from 1956 to 1962, and from 1964 to 1993. The 75 editions of the race were contested at four different distances:

  • 1865–1886 : 2+14 miles
  • 1891 : 2 miles
  • 1901: 158 miles
  • 1902–1955 : 1+34 miles

"The seventy-sixth running Saratoga Cup"

In 1963, track owner/operator New York Racing Association held a one-time only commemorative event they called "The seventy-sixth running Saratoga Cup 'The Centennial Season Running.'" It was run at a distance of 1 5/8 miles and was won by Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr.'s three-year-old gelding, Will I Rule.[3]

Historical notes

During his Hall of Fame career James E. "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons won numerous top races more than five times each including the Belmont Stakes. With ten wins, the Saratoga Cup was most and the race was also among his most memorable as the 1914 edition marked his first important major race win as a trainer.[4]

Exterminator, the 1918 Kentucky Derby winner and a U. S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, won this race four years in row from 1919 to 1922. In his 1920 win, Exterminator set a world record of 2:56 4/5 for 1+34 miles on dirt.[5] Exterminator's owner Willis Sharpe Kilmer was a notoriously difficult employer and for each of the four wins, Exterminator had a different jockey and a different trainer.

In 1875 a very rare event in horse racing occurred when Preakness and Springbok together set a new American record for the 2 1/4 mile distance in winning the Saratoga Cup in a dead heat.[6]

There were three walkovers in the 75-year history of the Saratoga Cup. Long-distance races were declining in popularity and by the 1920s the number of entrants was regularly only four or five horses. As such, the first walkover came in 1921 when Exterminator's dominance in racing scared away the competition.[7] The second occurred in 1940 and was unique in that it involved two horses, Isolater and Fenelon. Both horses were owned by the powerful Belair Sud Stable who declared Isolater to win.[8] The third time there was a walkover happened in 1946 with Ethel Jacob's Stymie. The future U. S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee had won the 1945 edition of the Saratoga Cup with ease in a year when it was held at Belmont Park.[9] Stymie's continued dominance in racing saw his competition avoiding him in the race's return to Saratoga in 1946.[10]

The 1911–1912 statewide shutdown of horse racing

On June 11, 1908, the Republican controlled New York Legislature under Governor Charles Evans Hughes passed the Hart–Agnew anti-betting legislation.[11] The owners of Saratoga Race Course, and other racing facilities in New York State, struggled to stay in business without income from betting.[12] In spite of strong opposition by prominent owners such as August Belmont Jr. and Harry Payne Whitney, reform legislators were not happy when they learned that betting was still going on at racetracks between individuals and they had further restrictive legislation passed by the New York Legislature in 1910.[13] The Agnew–Perkins Law, a series of four bills and recorded as the Executive Liability Act, made it possible for racetrack owners and members of its board of directors to be fined and imprisoned if anyone was found betting, even privately, anywhere on their premises.[14] After a 1911 amendment to the law that would limit the liability of owners and directors was defeated in the Legislature, every racetrack in New York State shut down.[15] As a result, the Saratoga Cup was not run in 1911 and 1912.

A February 21, 1913 ruling by the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division saw horse racing return in 1913.[16] However, it was too late for some racing facilities and financial difficulties meant that Brighton Beach Race Course, Gravesend Race Track and Sheepshead Bay Race Track never reopened.[17]

Records

Speed record:

Most wins:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)
Time
Win$
1955Chevation4Eric GuerinRichard E. HandlenFoxcatcher Farm1343:02.60$10,525
1954Great Captain5Eddie ArcaroJames E. FitzsimmonsOgden Phipps1343:02.60$11,075
1953Alerted5Conn McCrearyRay De StefanoHampton Stable (Frank Stout)1343:01.40$10,875
1952Busanda5Ted AtkinsonJames E. FitzsimmonsOgden Phipps1342:59.80$11,325
1951Busanda4Eric GuerinJames E. FitzsimmonsOgden Phipps1342:59.00$10,950
1950Cochise4Eddie ArcaroVirgil W. RainesBrandywine Stable (Donald P. Ross1342:57.60$11,900
1949Doubtless5Ted AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable1342:57.40$11,650
1948Snow Goose4Job Dean JessopOscar WhiteWalter M. Jeffords Sr.1342:57.80$11,000
1947Talon5John AdamsHoratio LuroRichard N. Ryan1342:58.40$12,300
1946Stymie5Basil JamesHirsch JacobsEthel D. Jacobs1343:07.40$5,975
1945Stymie4Johnny LongdenHirsch JacobsEthel D. Jacobs1342:58.00$18,700
1944Bolingbroke7Robert PermaneWalter BurrowsTownsend B. Martin1342:57.60$18,000
1943Princequillo3Steve BrooksHoratio LuroBoone Hall Stable1342:56.60$18,200
1942Bolingbroke5Herb LindbergWalter BurrowsTownsend B. Martin1342:58.20$9,550
1941Dorimar4Conn McCrearyJames W. HealyWoodvale Farm (Royce G. Martin)1342:58.40$9,850
1940Isolater7James StoutJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud Stable1343:02.00$4,825
1939Isolater6James StoutJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud Stable1342:56.20$6,400
1938War Admiral4Maurice PetersGeorge H. ConwayGlen Riddle Farm1342:55.80$6,600
1937Count Arthur5Lester BalaskiLon JohnsonFannie Hertz1343:02.20$6,425
1936Granville3James StoutJames E. FitzsimmonsWilliam Woodward Sr.1343:00.80$6,520
1935Count Arthur3Wayne WrightFrank S. HackettFannie Hertz1342:58.40$7,145
1934Dark Secret5Charles KurtsingerJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1342:59.20$5,525
1933Equipoise5Raymond WorkmanT. J. HealeyCornelius Vanderbilt Whitney1343:00.00$6,050
1932War Hero3John GilbertGeorge H. ConwayGlen Riddle Farm1342:59.20$7,825
1931Twenty Grand3Linus McAteeJames G. Rowe Jr.Greentree Stable1343:01.20$8,250
1930Gallant Fox3Earl SandeJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud Stable1342:56.00$9,275
1929Diavolo4John MaibenJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1342:58.00$7,350
1928Reigh Count3Chick LangBert S. MichellFannie Hertz1342:55.00$6,500
1927Chance Play4John MaibenJohn I. SmithLog Cabin Stable1343:03.60$6,850
1926Espino3Laverne FatorWilliam J. SpeirsWilliam Ziegler Jr.1343:00.40$7,650
1925Mad Play4Laverne FatorSam HildrethRancocas Stable1342:59.40$7,150
1924Mr. Mutt3Harold ThurberAlex GordonBud Fisher1343:00.80$8,300
1923My Own3Earl SandeWilliam H. BrooksSalubria Stable (Cary T. Grayson)1342:57.20$6,850
1922Exterminator7Albert JohnsonEugene WaylandWillis Sharpe Kilmer1343:00.40$6,550
1921Exterminator6Willie KelsayWillie KnappWillis Sharpe Kilmer1343:04.60$4,500
1920Exterminator5Charles FairbrotherJ. Simon HealyWillis Sharpe Kilmer1342:56.80$4,950
1919Exterminator4Andy SchuttingerHenry McDanielWillis Sharpe Kilmer1342:58.00$5,350
1918Johren3Frank RobinsonAlbert SimonsHarry Payne Whitney1343:02.20$5,250
1917Omar Khayyam3James ButwellRichard F. Carman Sr.Wilfrid Viau1343:07.60$5,050
1916Friar Rock3John McTaggartSam HildrethAugust Belmont Jr.1343:03.00$3,375
1915Roamer4James ButwellA. J. GoldsboroughAndrew Miller1343:01.80$2,225
1914Star Gaze4Joe McCaheyJames E. FitzsimmonsHerbert L. Pratt1343:10.00$1,925
1913Sam Jackson5Johnny LoftusJack L. McGinnisV. M. McGinnis1343:08.40$1,650
1912No races held due to the Hart–Agnew Law.
1911
1910Countless3Vincent PowersJohn W. MayJohn G. Greener1342:58.60$3,850
1909Olambala3James ButwellT. J. HealeyMontpelier Stable1342:58.00$2,175
1908Race not held
1907Running Water4Walter MillerThomas WelshNewcastle Stable1343:06.20$6,050
1906Go Between5Willie ShawWilliam ShieldsEdward R. Thomas1343:05.40$6,050
1905Caughnawaga6Arthur RedfernHubert H. HynerJohn Sanford1343:00.80$5,800
1904Beldame3Frank O'NeillFred BurlewNewton Bennington (Lessee)1343:03.80$8,100
1903Africander3Grover FullerRichard O. MillerHampton Stable (Simon Deimel & Charles F. Dwyer)1342:58.00$3,350
1902Advance Guard5Patrick A. McCueAlexander ShieldsJames Carruthers & Alexander Shields1343:01.80$3,350
1901Blues3Willie ShawThomas WelshFrank J. Farrell1582:52.40$3,350
1892- 1900Race not held
1891Los Angeles6Isaac E. LewisAlbert CooperSanta Anita Stable2003:43.50$2,900
1887- 1990Race not held
1886Volante4Isaac Burns MurphyAlbert CooperSanta Anita Stable2144:25.00$1,700
1885Bob Miles4William J. FitzpatrickAbraham PerryJames T. Williams2144:02.00$2,150
1884General Monroe6Harry BlaylockWalter C. RollinsEdward J. McElmeel2144:05.00$1,650
1883General Monroe5William J. FitzpatrickWalter C. RollinsEdward J. McElmeel2144:21.50$1,950
1882Thora4BrophyCharles Reed2144:05.50$1,850
1881Checkmate6Isaac Burns MurphyJames T. Williams2144:09.75$1,800
1880Long Taw5G. WolfeGreen B. MorrisGreen B. Morris2144:08.00$1,300
1879Bramble4Jim McLaughlinJames G. Rowe Sr.Dwyer Brothers Stable2144:11.75$1,500
1878Parole5William BarrettWilliam BrownPierre Lorillard2144:08.50$1,700
1877Parole4William BarrettWilliam BrownPierre Lorillard2144:04.50$2,150
1876Tom Ochiltree4George BarbeeR. Wyndham WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard2144:06.50$1,850
1875 (DH)Preakness
Springbok
6
5
William Hayward Sr.
W. Clark
Charles Littlefield Sr.
David McDaniel
Milton H. Sanford
David McDaniel
214
214
3:56.25
3:56.25
$1,125
$1,125
1874Springbok4George BarbeeDavid McDanielDavid McDaniel2144:11.75$2,450
1873Joe Daniels4Frank McCabeDavid McDanielDavid McDaniel2144:10.75$1,700
1872Harry Bassett4James G. Rowe Sr.David McDanielDavid McDaniel2143:59.00$1,550
1871Longfellow4Robert SwimJohn HarperJohn Harper2144:02.75$1,550
1870Helmbold4RobinsonW. R. Babcock2144:03.75$1,850
1869Bayonet4MillerT. G. Moore2144:10.00$2,250
1868Lancaster5William Hayward Sr.Milton H. Sanford2144:14.00$1,950
1867Muggins4ClarkDouglas & Co.2144:03.00$1,850
1866Kentucky5Charles Littlefield Sr.A. Jackson MinorAnnieswood Stable (Belmont/Hunter/Jerome/Cameron/Travers)2144:04.00$2,250
1865Kentucky4Gilbert W. PatrickA. Jackson MinorJohn Hunter, William R. Travers, George Osgood2144:01.50$1,850

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