The Sapphire Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race run from 1887 through 1909 at Sheepshead Bay Race Track in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. A race for two-year-old horses of either sex, it was run on dirt over a distance of five and one-half furlongs.[1]
Discontinued stakes race | |
Location | Sheepshead Bay Race Track, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, United States |
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Inaugurated | 1887 |
Race type | Thoroughbred – Flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 5.5 furlongs |
Surface | Dirt |
Track | left-handed |
Qualification | Two years old |
Historical notes
editThe inaugural running of the Sapphire Stakes took which took place on September 1, 1887 was won by Geraldine.[2] Owned by Porter Ashe, ridden by Mike Kelly, and trained by Matthew Allen, Geraldine was described in a 1907 Daily Racing Form article as "one of the fastest sprinters of American turf history."[3] After another two years of racing, the same publication expanded their assessment of Geraldine to "one of the fleetest mares that ever raced in this country."[4]
Lady Navarre won the 1905 Sapphire Stakes and as a three-year-old continued to take on her male counterparts, winning the Tennessee Derby and finishing second to Sir Huon in the 1906 Kentucky Derby.[5][6]
The End of a Race and of a Racetrack
editPassage of the Hart–Agnew anti-betting legislation by the New York Legislature under Republican Governor Charles Evans Hughes led to a compete shutdown of racing in 1911 and 1912 in the state.[7][8] A February 21, 1913 ruling by the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division saw horse racing return in 1913.[9] However, it was too late for the Sheepshead Bay horse racing facility and it never reopened.[10][11]
Records
editSpeed record:
- 1:06 1/5 @ 5.5 furlongs : Agile (1904)
Most wins by a jockey:
- 3 – Eddie Dugan (1907, 1908, 1909)
- 3 – Tommy Burns (1901, 1904, 1905)
Most wins by a trainer:
- 5 – James G. Rowe Sr. (1889, 1892, 1897, 1900, 1902)
Most wins by an owner:
- 2 – John E. Madden (1899, 1907)
- 2 – James R. Keene (1900, 1902)
Winners
editYear |
Winner |
Age |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner |
Dist. (Furlongs) |
Time |
Win$ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1909 | Pretend | 2 | Eddie Dugan | Thomas Welsh | Thomas Monahan | 5.5 F | 1:07.20 | $1,050 |
1908 | Perseus | 2 | Eddie Dugan | A. Jack Joyner | Harry Payne Whitney | 5.5 F | 1:06.40 | $1,050 |
1907 | Meelick | 2 | Eddie Dugan | John E. Madden | John E. Madden | 5.5 F | 1:06.60 | $3,025 |
1906 | W. H. Daniel | 2 | Joshua Jones | Henry E. McDaniel | Edmund S. Burke Jr. | 5.5 F | 1:06.60 | $3,175 |
1905 | Lady Navarre | 2 | Tommy Burns | George P. Brazier | Charles R. Ellison | 5.5 F | 1:09.00 | $3,625 |
1904 | Agile | 2 | Tommy Burns | Robert Tucker | Samuel S. Brown | 5.5 F | 1:06.20 | $3,425 |
1903 | Luxembourg | 2 | Gray | Anthony L. Aste | Anthony L. Aste | 5.5 F | 1:07.00 | $2,710 |
1902 | Clarion | 2 | Winfield O'Connor | James G. Rowe Sr. | James R. Keene | 5.5 F | 1:06.40 | $3,170 |
1901 | Pretorius | 2 | Tommy Burns | John W. Rogers | William Collins Whitney | 5.5 F | 1:08.00 | $2,470 |
1900 | Conroy | 2 | Henry Spencer | James G. Rowe Sr. | James R. & Foxhall P. Keene | 5.5 F | 1:06.60 | $2,250 |
1899 | Gulden | 2 | George M. Odom | John E. Madden | John E. Madden | 5.5 F | 1:08.40 | $2,440 |
1898 | Ways and Means | 2 | Danny Maher | Byron McClelland | Mrs. Byron McClelland | 5.5 F | 1:10.00 | $1,990 |
1897 | The Huguenot | 2 | Willie Martin | James G. Rowe Sr. | William P. Thompson & Lewis S. Thompson | 5.5 F | 1:08.00 | $1,430 |
1896 | The Friar † | 2 | Fred Littlefield | R. Wyndham Walden | Alfred H. & Dave H. Morris | 5.5 F | 1:07.80 | $1,425 |
1895 | Kamsin | 2 | Henry Griffin | Louis H. Ezell | Louis H. Ezell | 5.5 F | 1:08.40 | $1,630 |
1894 | Dolabra | 2 | Anthony Hamilton | John Huggins | Pierre Lorillard IV | 5.5 F | 1:08.40 | $2,010 |
1893 | Longdale | 2 | John Lamley | John S. Campbell | Jacob Ruppert Jr. | 5.5 F | 1:08.80 | $1,725 |
1892 | Bellegarde | 2 | Willie Simms | James G. Rowe Sr. | Blemton Stable | 5.5 F | 1:09.00 | $1,935 |
1891 | King Cadmus | 2 | Fred Taral | William C. Smith | George E. Smith | 5.5 F | 1:09.40 | $2,030 |
1890 | Gascon | 2 | Monk Overton | John H. Morris | Bashford Manor Stable | 5.5 F | 1:10.00 | $2,370 |
1889 | Magnate | 2 | George Anderson | James G. Rowe Sr. | August Belmont Sr. | 5.5 F | 1:09.20 | $2,415 |
1888 | Sluggard | 2 | George Taylor | Barney Riley | David D. Withers | 6 F | 1:14.40 | $1,805 |
1887 | Geraldine | 2 | Mike Kelly | Matthew M.Allen | Maltese Villa Stable (R. Porter Ashe) | 6 F | 1:15.00 | $2,000 |
- † George Rose finished first in the 1896 running but was disqualified.
References
edit- ^ "Pretend Earns a Clever Victory in the Sapphire Stakes, the Feature Race at Sheepshead Bay". New York Times, page 11. 1909-09-08. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
- ^ "Racing at Sheepshead Bay – Third Race The Sapphire stakes". Indianapolis Journal. 1887-09-02. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
- ^ "Condensed History of the Sapphire Stakes". Daily Racing Form. 1907-09-08. Retrieved 2019-11-06 – via University of Kentucky Archives.
- ^ "Running of the Sapphire Stakes". Daily Racing Form. 1909-09-07. Retrieved 2019-11-06 – via University of Kentucky Archives.
- ^ "Lady Navarre's Tennessee Derby". New York Times. 1906-04-25. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
- ^ "1906 Kentucky Derby Results Tables" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
- ^ "Penalties in the New York Bills". Daily Racing Form. 1908-01-18. Retrieved 2018-10-26 – via University of Kentucky Archives.
- ^ "Race Track Bill Defeated In Senate; Measure Modifying Directors' Liability for Gambling Fails of Passage". The New York Times. July 14, 1911. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
- ^ "Oral Betting Held Legal: Appellate Division of New York Supreme Court Renders Important Decision". Daily Racing Form. 1913-02-22. Retrieved 2019-06-29 – via University of Kentucky Archives.
- ^ "Destruction Wrought by Hughes". Daily Racing Form. 1908-12-15. Retrieved 2018-11-30 – via University of Kentucky Archives.
- ^ "Famous Old Track is Sold". Daily Racing Form. 1914-11-17. Retrieved 2018-11-30 – via University of Kentucky Archives.