TRAVERS STAKES


The 'Travers Stakes' is an American Grade I Thoroughbred horse race held at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Travers is the oldest Thoroughbred horse race in the United States.
First held in 1864, it was named for William R. Travers, the president of the old Saratoga Racing Association. His horse, Kentucky, won the first running of the Travers. Aside from 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1911, and 1912, it has been held every year since.
The field for the Travers is limited to three-year-olds, Colts and geldings carrying 126 pounds (57 kg) and fillies carrying 123 pounds (56 kg)...and since 1999 the first prize has been $1,000,000. The race is the highlight of the summer race meeting at Saratoga, just as the Belmont Stakes is the highlight of the spring meeting at Belmont Park.
In 1962, arguably the greatest Travers in history took place. Jaipur won by a nose-bob in track record time over the, and many horsemen would say, more talented Ridan after a long, head-to-head battle over the entire mile and a quarter. Still written and talked about today, the race is listed in the 2006 book Horse Racing's Top 100 Moments written by the staff of Blood-Horse Publications. The race result determined which colt would be named the 1962 U.S. Champion 3-Year-Old Horse.
On the day that Point Given won the Travers (August 25th, 2001), it was a record Travers Stakes day attendance of 60,486. The race, dubbed the "Midsummmer Derby," achieved a total betting handle of $34,529,273. This was also a Saratoga record.
In 1982, Runaway Groom, the Champion Canadian Three year old, trained by John DiMario, arrived at the Saratoga backstretch after a grueling season competing in the Canadian Triple Crown, winning the Prince of Wales Stakes, the Breeders' Stakes, and finishing second in the Queen's Plate. At the Travers that year, Runaway Groom became the only horse in racing history to beat the Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del Sol, the Preakness Stakes winner Aloma's Ruler, and the Belmont Stakes winner Conquistador Cielo in the same race.
The race and track record belongs to Secretariat's son, General Assembly, who won the 1979 Travers while setting the still-standing record time of 2:00 flat.
Andrew Beyer has said that General Assembly's amazing speed figure in that race was one of the fastest in history.
The Travers has been run at four different distances:

★ 1 3/4 miles (2.81 km): 1864 to 1889

★ 1 1/2 miles (2.41 km): 1890 to 1892

★ 1 1/4 miles (2.01 km): 1893, 1894, 1897 and 1904 to present

★ 1 1/8 miles (1.81 km): 1895 and 1901 to 1903

Contents
1921 Travers Stakes
Travers Trophy
Travers Canoe
Sponsorship
Winners of the Travers Stakes
References
External Links

1921 Travers Stakes


The 1921 Travers Stakes is known, unfortunately, for a betting scandal.
The original field was supposed to be fairly light with only the filly, Prudery, owned by Harry Payne Whitney, as the only competition. Then Arnold Rothstein enterred his colt, Sporting Blood, supposedly to pick up second place.
In 1921, bookmaking was the primary form of racetrack wagering, unlike parimutuel wagering, and the odds on the filly were 1-4 while the colt were at 5-2.
Somehow, a few days before the race, Sporting Blood's owner, Rothstein, had learned that Prudery was off her feed. He knew he might have a real chance to win.
The day of the race dawns and trainer Sam Hildreth enters leading three-year old, Grey Lag, who immediately becomes the favorite, with Prudery the second choice, and the odds going up on Sporting Blood to 3-1. Rothstein bets $150,000 on his horse.
Just before post time, Grey Lag is scratched with no explanation.
The race is run and Sporting Blood overtakes the ailing Prudery to win his owner nearly half million dollars in wagers and the purse.
Although many believed, it was never proven that Hildreth received any payoff or that there was a conspiracy between the two.
Rothstein was later shot in 1928 in New York City for cheating at cards.

Travers Trophy


The trophy, known as the Man o' War Cup, was designed by Tiffany and Co. In 1920, its namesake Man o' War defeated Sir Barton in a match race in Canada. The wife of owner Samuel Riddle donated the trophy as the permanent award for winning the race. A gold-plated replica is presented to the winner each year by a member of the Riddle family.[1]

Travers Canoe


Since 1961, the colors of the Travers winner have been painted onto a canoe which sits on a pond in the infield. The canoe itself has been a fixture at the track since 1926.[2]

Sponsorship


On July 18, 2006, the state lottery announced its sponsorship of the Travers Stakes.[3]

Winners of the Travers Stakes


'Year'
'Winner'
'Jockey'
'Trainer'
'Owner'
'Time'
2007Street SenseCalvin BorelCarl NafzgerJames B. Tafel2:02.69
2006BernardiniJavier CastellanoThomas AlbertraniDarley Stable2:01.60
2005Flower AlleyJohn VelazquezTodd A. PletcherMelnyk Racing Stables2:02.80
2004BirdstoneEdgar PradoNick ZitoMarylou Whitney Stables2:02.40
2003Ten Most WantedPat DayWallace DollaseJ. Paul Reddam2:02.00
2002Medaglia d'OroJerry BaileyRobert J. FrankelEdmund A. Gann2:02.40
2001Point GivenGary StevensBob BaffertThe Thoroughbred Corp.2:01.40
2000UnshadedShane SellersCarl NafzgerJames B. Tafel2:02.40
1999Lemon Drop KidJose SantosFlint S. SchulhoferJeanne G. Vance2:02.00
1998Coronado's QuestMike E. SmithC. R. McGaughey IIIStuart S. Janney III2:03.40
1997Deputy CommanderChris McCarronWallace DollaseHorizon Stable2:04.00
1996Will's WayJorge ChavezH. James BondWilliam Clifton, Jr.2:02.40
1995Thunder GulchGary StevensD. Wayne LukasMichael Tabor2:03.40
1994Holy BullMike E. SmithWarren A. Croll, Jr.Warren A. Croll, Jr.2:02.00
1993Sea HeroJerry BaileyMacKenzie MillerRokeby Stable2:01.80
1992Thunder RumbleHerb McCauleyRichard O'ConnellBraeburn Farm2:00.80
1991Corporate ReportChris McCarronD. Wayne LukasWilliam T. Young2:01.20
1990RhythmCraig PerretC. R. McGaughey IIIOgden Phipps2:02.60
1989Easy GoerPat DayC. R. McGaughey IIIOgden Phipps2:00.80
1988Forty NinerChris McCarronWoody StephensClaiborne Farm2:01.40
1987Java GoldPat DayMacKenzie MillerRokeby Stable2:02.00
1986Wise TimesJerry BaileyPhil GleavesR. L. Reineman Stables2:03.40
1985Chief's CrownAngel Cordero, Jr.Roger LaurinStar Crown Stables2:01.20
1984Carr de NaskraLaffit Pincay, Jr.Richard J. LundyVirginia Kraft Payson2:02.60
1983Play FellowPat DayHarvey L. VanierCarl Lauer2:01.00
1982Runaway GroomJeffrey FellJohn DiMarioAlbert J. Coppola2:02.60
1981Willow HourEddie MapleJames E. PicouMarcia W. Schott2:03.60
1980Temperence HillEddie MapleJoseph B. CanteyLoblolly Stable2:02.80
1979General AssemblyJacinto VasquezLeroy JolleyBertram R. Firestone2:00.00
1978AlydarJorge VelasquezJohn M. VeitchCalumet Farm2:02.00
1977JatskiSam MapleWilliam ColeWilliam Murray2:01.60
1976Honest PleasureCraig PerretLeroy JolleyBertram R. Firestone2:00.20
1975WajimaBraulio BaezaStephen L. DiMauroEast-West Stable2:02.00
1974Holding PatternMichael MiceliJames J. Sarner, Jr.John Gerbas, Jr.2:05.20
1973Annihilate 'EmRon TurcotteDouglas Davis, Jr.Patricia Blass2:02.40
1972Key To The MintBraulio BaezaJ. Elliott BurchRokeby Stable2:01.20
1971Bold ReasonLaffit Pincay, Jr.Angel Penna, Sr.William A. Levin2:02.40
1970LoudJacinto VasquezJames W. MaloneyWilliam Haggin Perry2:01.00
1969Arts and LettersBraulio BaezaJ. Elliott BurchRokeby Stable2:01.60
1968ChompionJean CruguetIvor G. BaldingC. V. Whitney2:04.80
1967DamascusBill ShoemakerFrank Y. Whiteley, Jr.Edith W. Bancroft2:01.60
1966BuckpasserBraulio BaezaEdward A. NeloyOgden Phipps2:01.60
1965Hail To AllJohnny SellersEdward YowellZelda Cohen2:02.20
1964QuadrangleManuel YcazaJ. Elliott BurchRokeby Stable2:04.40
1963CrewmanEric GuerinBert MulhollandGeorge D. Widener, Jr.2:20.40
1962JaipurBill ShoemakerBert MulhollandGeorge D. Widener, Jr.2:01.60
1961Beau PrinceSteve BrooksHorace A. JonesCalumet Farm2:03.00
1960TompionBill HartackJohn J. Greely, Jr.C. V. Whitney2:03.40
1959Sword DancerManuel YcazaJ. Elliott BurchBrookmeade Stable2:04.20
1958Piano JimBobby UsseryOscar WhiteWalter M. Jeffords2:05.80
1957Gallant ManBill ShoemakerJohn A. NerudRalph Lowe2:04.00
1956Oh JohnnyHedley WoodhouseN. R. McLeodMrs. Wallace Gilroy2:06.20
1955Thinking CapPaul J. BaileyHenry S. ClarkChristiana Stable2:06.40
1954FishermanHedley WoodhouseSylvester VeitchC. V. Whitney2:06.00
1953Native DancerEric GuerinWilliam C. WinfreyAlfred G. Vanderbilt II2:05.60
1952One CountEric GuerinOscar WhiteMrs. Walter M. Jeffords2:07.40
1951BattlefieldEddie ArcaroBert MulhollandGeorge D. Widener, Jr.2:06.20
1950Lights UpG. HettingerBert MulhollandGeorge D. Widener, Jr.2:03.00
1949AriseCon ErricoJames C. BentleyAddison Stable2:06.20
1948Ace AdmiralTed AtkinsonJ. W. SmithMaine Chance Farm2:05.00
1947Young PeterT. MayGeorge P. OdomMrs. R. L. Gerry2:06.20
1946NatchezTed AtkinsonOscar WhiteMrs. Walter M. Jeffords2:08.00
1945AdonisConn McCrearyWillie BoothWilliam G. Helis2:02.80
1944By JimminyEddie ArcaroJ. W. SmithAlfred P. Parker2:03.40
1943EurasianSteve BrooksSol RutchickMill River Stable2:03.80
1942Shut OutEddie ArcaroJohn M. Gaver, Sr.Greentree Stable2:04.40
1941WhirlawayAlfred RobertsonBen A. JonesCalumet Farm2:05.80
1940FenelonJames StoutJim FitzsimmonsBelair Stud2:04.40
1939Eight ThirtyHarry RichardsBert MulhollandGeorge D. Widener, Jr.2:06.60
1938ThanksgivingEddie ArcaroMax HirschMrs. Parker Corning2:03.60
1937Burning StarWayne D. WrightJohn J. GreelyShandon Farm2:04.80
1936GranvilleJames StoutJim FitzsimmonsBelair Stud2:05.80
1935Gold FoamSylvio CoucciJ. M. MilburnStarmount Stable2:04.60
1934ObservantL. HumphriesMax HirschMorton L. Schwartz2:05.60
1933InlanderR. JonesRobert A. SmithBrookmeade Stable2:08.00
1932War HeroL. GilbertGeorge ConwayGlen Riddle Farm2:05.80
1931Twenty GrandLinus McAteeJames G. Rowe, Jr.Greentree Stable2:04.60
1930Jim DandyF. BakerJ. B. McKeeChaffee Earl2:08.00
1929Beacon HillAlfred RobertsonJames G. Rowe, Jr.Harry P. Whitney2:04.20
1928Petee-WrackS. O'DonnellWillie BoothJohn R. Macomber2:08.00
1927Brown BudLaverne FatorA. GuntherFrederick Johnson2:05.60
1926MarsFrank ColtilettiS. D. HarlanWalter M. Jeffords2:04.60
1925DangerousClarence KummerWilliam B. DukeG. A. Cochran2:10.80
1924Sun FlagFrank KeoghCarroll H. ShillingG. A. Cochran2:04.40
1923WildernessB. MarinelliThomas J. HealeyRichard T. Wilson, Jr.2:04.00
1922Little ChiefLaverne FatorSam HildrethRancocas Stable2:13.40
1921Sporting BloodLucien LykeWillie BoothRedstone Stable2:05.80
1920Man o' WarAndy SchuttingerLouis FeustelGlen Riddle Farm2:01.80
1919HannibalLavelle EnsorThomas J. HealeyRichard T. Wilson, Jr.2:02.80
1918Sun BriarWilliam KnappHenry McDanielWillis Sharpe Kilmer2:03.20
1917Omar KhayyamJames ButwellR. F. CarmenWilfrid Viau2:08.80
1916SpurJohnny LoftusJ. McCormickJames Butler2:05.00
1915Lady RothaMack GarnerA. J. GoldsboroughAndrew Miller2:11.40
1914RoamerJames H. ButwellA. J. GoldsboroughAndrew Miller2:04.00
1913Rock ViewThomas McTaggartLouis FeustelAugust Belmont, Jr.2:06.60
1910DalmatianCarroll H. ShillingSam HildrethSam Hildreth2:10.00
1909HilariousR. ScovilleJames G. Rowe, Sr.James R. Keene2:06.00
1908DoranteJ. LeeRollie Colston, Jr.F. A. Forsythe2:09.60
1907Frank GillJoe NotterJ. I. SmithJ. L. McGinnis2:07.00
1906GallavantWalter MillerThomas J. HealeyRichard T. Wilson, Jr.2:08.20
1905DandelionW. ShawJohn E. MaddenF. R. Hitchock2:08.00
1904BroomstickThomas H. BurnsRobert TuckerSam S. Brown2:06.80
1903Ada NayFrank O'NeillA. J. JoynerJames B. A. Haggin1:57.00
1902HermisT. RiceJ. A. McCormackH. M. Ziegler1:54.80
1901BluesW. ShawT. WelchC. Fleischmann Sons1:56.60
1897RensselaerFred TaralH. HarrisJ. E. McDonald1:56.60
1895LizaH. GriffinJ. HugginsPierre Lorillard IV1:55.50
1894Henry of NavarreFred TaralByron McClellandByron McClelland2:10.25
1893StowawayLawrence McDermottH. H. BrandtWoodland Stable2:10.75
1892AzraAlonzo ClaytonJ. MorrisBashford Manor Stable2:43.75
1891ValleraR. WilliamsEnoch WishardScoggan Bros.2:49.00
1890Sir JohnM. BergenFrank McCabeDwyer Bros. Stable2:39.00
1889Long DanceS. BarnesG. M. RyeG. M. Rye3:08.75
1888Sir DixonJim McLaughlinFrank McCabeDwyer Brothers Stable3:07.75
1887CareyHarry BlaylockEdward CorriganEdward Corrigan3:17.75
1886Inspector B.Jim McLaughlinFrank McCabeDwyer Brothers Stable3:10.25
1885BersanJ. SpellmanGreen B. MorrisGreen B. Morris3:08.25
1884RataplanW. FitzpatrickF. MidgeleyN. W. Kitson3:07.50
1883BarnesJim McLaughlinJames G. Rowe, Sr.Dwyer Brothers Stable3:18.00
1882CarleyG. QuantrelH. WelchA. Burnham3:28.75
1881HindooJim McLaughlinJames G. Rowe, Sr.Dwyer Brothers Stable3:07.50
1880GrenadaLloyd HughesRobert W. WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard3:12.50
1879FalsettoIsaac Burns MurphyE. JordanJ. W. Reynolds3:09.25
1878Duke of MagentaLloyd HughesRobert W. WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard3:08.00
1877Baden-BadenT. SayresJames WilliamsWilliam Astor, Jr.3:15.50
1876SultanaWilliam HaywardJ. McClellandAugust Belmont3:15.50
1875D'ArtagnanGeorge BarbeeJ. B. PryorJ. A. Grinstead3:06.50
1874AttilaGeorge BarbeeWilliam PryorPierre Lorillard IV3:09.50
1873Tom BowlingR. SwimAnsel WilliamsonHal P. McGrath3:09.75
1872Joe DanielsJames G. Rowe, Sr.David McDanielDavid McDaniel3:08.25
1871Harry BassettW. MillerDavid McDanielDavid McDaniel3:21.60
1870KingfisherC. MillerRollie Colston, Sr.Daniel Swigert3:15.25
1869GlenelgC. MillerJ. PincusAugust Belmont3:14.00
1868The BansheeSmithJ. H. DavisJohn M. Clay3:10.75
1867RuthlessGilbert W. PatrickA. J. MinorFrancis Morris3:18.25
1866MerrillAbeAnsel WilliamsonRobert A. Alexander3:29.00
1865MaidenW. SewellT. G. MooreT. G. Moore3:18.50
1864KentuckyGilbert W. PatrickA. J. MinorJ. Hunter / W. R. Travers3:18.75

References


1. The Travers Trophy
2. The Travers Canoe
3. New York Lottery is Presenting Sponsor of Travers Stakes


External Links



Travers Stakes 1921

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