Big Spruce | |
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Sire | Herbager |
Grandsire | Vandale |
Dam | Silver Sari |
Damsire | Prince John |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1969 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Brown |
Breeder | Maxwell H. Gluck |
Owner | Maxwell H. Gluck |
Trainer | Victor J. Nickerson |
Record | 40: 9-9-7 |
Earnings | US$673,117 |
Major wins | |
Lexington Handicap (1972) San Luis Rey Handicap (1973) Gallant Fox Handicap (1973, 1974) Governor Stakes (1974) Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap (1974) |
Big Spruce (1969–2001) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was an outstanding middle to longer distance runner on both dirt and grass called "one of North America's leading runners in the early 1970s" by the Thoroughbred Times
Big Spruce was bred by Maxwell H. Gluck at his Elmendorf Farm in Kentucky and trained for Gluck by Lefty Nickerson.
Big Spruce won races in New York and California, including two Grade 1 events. As a three-year-old, he won the 1972 Lexington Handicap at Belmont Park then in 1973, he defeated future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Cougar II to win the San Luis Rey Handicap at Santa Anita Park and captured the first of his two consecutive editions of the Gallant Fox Handicap at Belmont Park. He ran second to Secretariat in the U.S. Triple Crown champion's last race, the Canadian International at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto. That same year, he also finished second to U.S. Racing Hall of Fame filly Dahlia in the Washington, D.C. International at Laurel Park in Maryland. In 1974, he finished second to Dahlia again in the Canadian International. In 1974, Big Spruce won his second straight Gallant Fox Handicap as well as the Grade Ones Governor Stakes and defeated the great Forego to win the Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap at Belmont Park.