General Duke (horse)
General Duke | |
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Sire | Lexington |
Grandsire | Boston |
Dam | Lilla |
Damsire | (imported) Yorkshire |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1865 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder |
Robert A. Alexander Woodburn Stud |
Owner | McConnell and Harness |
Jockey | R. Swim |
Record | 32 starts, 18 wins |
Earnings | $17,915 (approximately $45,000 as of 2016) |
Major wins | |
1868 Belmont Stakes 1868 Sequel Stakes 1868 Providence Stakes | |
Honours | |
1868 Champion Three-Year-Old |
General Duke (born 1865) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the second running of the Belmont Stakes in 1868.[1][2]
Early life
General Duke was sired by Lexington, and out of Lilla, who was by the imported stallion Yorkshire. General Duke was foaled in 1865 and was a chestnut stallion. He was bred by Robert A. Alexander at Woodburn Stud in Kentucky.[3]
Racing career
General Duke's first start on the racetrack was in 1867, in the Saratoga Stakes on August 9. He placed third in that race, which was 3⁄4 mile (1,200 meters) and limited to two-year-old horses. He carried 90 pounds (41 kilograms) and raced for McConnell and Harness. The winner's time was 1 minute 20 seconds.[4] He then raced on August 12, for the same owners at the same distance in a race for two-year-olds, which he won in 1 minute 20 1⁄4 seconds.[5] Both of these races were at Saratoga Race Course in New York.[4][5] On September 26, 1867, General Duke started a race at Cincinnati, Ohio, the Cincinnati Stakes. This was a 1 mile (1,600 m) race for two-year-olds, which General Duke won in 1 minute 45 1⁄2 seconds carrying 86 pounds (39 kg). He was at that time still owned by McConnell and Harness.[6]
As a three-year-old, General Duke first started at the Secaucus Racetrack in New Jersey, on May 29, 1868. This race was a mile-heat race, run as three separate 1 mile (1,600 m) races. Racing again for McConnell and Harness, General Duke finished 3rd in each of the three heats.[7] The next race he started was the Belmont Stakes on June 10, 1868, which was run at the Jerome Park Racetrack. The Belmont was run at a 1 5⁄8 miles (2,600 m). General Duke won while carrying 110 pounds (50 kg), in a time of 3 minutes and 2 seconds.[8] His jockey for the race was R. Swim.[2] On June 17, he came in second in a sweepstakes race at 2 miles (3,200 m) distance.[9] On July 2, he won a sweepstakes race for three-year-olds at a distance of a 1 3⁄4 miles (2,800 m).[10] On August 10, at Saratoga, he won the Sequel Stakes over 2 miles (3,200 m) in a time of 3 minutes 40 3⁄4 seconds. He carried 115 pounds (52 kg) in that race.[11] On August 25, 1868, he won the Providence Stake at Narragansett Race Track, in Rhode Island. This race was a 1 1⁄2 miles (2,400 m), and he carried 110 pounds (50 kg) during his winning time of 2 minutes and 44 seconds.[12] The same day, he won a heat race, with two 2 miles (3,200 m) heats, placing first in both heats.[13] He next started at the Jerome Park Racetrack in New York on October 7, 1868 in a cup race over 2 1⁄8 miles (3,400 m). He placed second while carrying 95 pounds (43 kg).[14] His last start of the year was on October 8, when he won a 1 3⁄4 miles (2,800 m) race with a time of 3 minutes and 13 seconds.[15]
General Duke's final racing career totals were 32 starts and 18 wins, with total earnings on the track of $17,915 (approximately $45,000 as of 2016).[16][17] He was named Champion Three-Year-Old in 1868.[16]
After General Duke's racing career, he was known as Judge Curtis.[18]
Citations
- ↑ New York Racing Association "Belmont Stakes" The Belmont Stakes
- 1 2 Daily Racing Form American Racing Manual 1948 Edition p. 215A
- ↑ Bruce American Stud Book 1 p. 653
- 1 2 Crickmore Racing Calendars 1866, 1867 p. 143
- 1 2 Crickmore Racing Calendars 1866, 1867 p. 145
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1866, 1867 p. 179
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 30
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 32
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 36
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 39
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 43
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 47
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 48
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 74
- ↑ Crickmore Racing Calendars 1868, 1896 p. 76
- 1 2 Hewitt Great Breeders p. 18
- ↑ Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Community Development Project. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
- ↑ Wallace "Giving Good Names to Horses" Wallace's Monthly p. 984
References
- Bruce, S. D. (1884). American Stud Book. 1 (Revised ed.). New York: Turf, Field, and Farm.
- Crickmore, H. G. (1901). Racing Calendars 1866, 1867. New York: W. C. Whitney.
- Crickmore, H. G. (1901). Racing Calendars 1868, 1869. New York: W. C. Whitney.
- Daily Racing Form (1948). The American Racing Manual 1948 Edition. Chicago, Illinois: Triangle Publications.
- Hewitt, Abram S. (1982). The Great Breeders and Their Methods. Lexington, KY: Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association. OCLC 12739523.
- New York Racing Association (2010). "Belmont Stakes". The Belmont Stakes. New York Racing Association. Retrieved March 3, 2011.
- Wallace, John (December 1877). "Giving Good Names to Horses". Wallace's Monthly.