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Stymie (horse)

Stymie
Sire Equestrian
Grandsire Equipoise
Dam Stop Watch
Damsire On Watch
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1941
Country United States
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Max Hirsch
Owner Ethel D. Jacobs
Trainer Max Hirsch
Hirsch Jacobs (from 4/43)
Record 131:35-33-28
Earnings $918,485
Major wins
Brooklyn Handicap (1945)
Butler Handicap (1945)
Westchester Handicap (1945)
Pimlico Cup Handicap (1945)
Riggs Handicap (1945)
Saratoga Cup (1945, 1946)
Continental Handicap (1945)
Grey Lag Handicap (1945, 1946)
Gallant Fox Handicap (1946, 1947)
New York Handicap (1946)
Manhattan Handicap (1946)
Edgemere Handicap (1946)
Whitney Stakes (1946)
Gold Cup (1947)
Massachusetts Handicap (1947)
Aqueduct Handicap (1947, 1948)
Metropolitan Handicap (1947, 1948)
Sussex Handicap (1947, 1948)
Questionnaire Handicap (1947)
Awards
U.S. Champion Handicap Horse (1945)
Honours
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1975)
#41 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century
The Stymie Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack
Last updated on February 7, 2007

Stymie (April 4, 1941 − 1962) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

Stymie, a chestnut horse with a narrow white blaze was bred by Max Hirsch and was born on King Ranch in Texas.

As a young horse, Stymie possessed so terrible a disposition that his ability to race was hampered; his trainer did not see much in him. Therefore, two of Stymie's first three starts were claiming races.

On June 2, 1943, Stymie was bought by Hirsch Jacobs, one of the time's leading trainers. Jacobs claimed the horse for $1,500 for his wife Ethel Jacobs.

Stymie raced ten more times before winning again. At that point, his record consisted of seven wins out of fifty starts.

At age two, Stymie lost every race he ran in except one. He also placed in the Ardsley Handicap and showed in the Thomas K. Lynch Memorial Handicap. At age three, he lost most of his races. However, he came in second in the Wood Memorial Stakes and third in the Gallant Fox Handicap, Westchester Handicap, Riggs Handicap, Pimlico Cup Handicap, Flamingo Stakes, and Shevlin Stakes.

In 1945, the US government shut down racing for four months. Stymie was given a seven-month rest. He then won the Brooklyn Handicap, Butler Handicap, Westchester Handicap, Pimlico Cup Handicap, Riggs Handicap, Saratoga Cup, Continental Handicap, and Grey Lag Handicap. In addition, he came in second in the Suburban Handicap, Queens County Handicap, and Yonkers Handicap, and finished third in the Pimlico Special, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Whitney Stakes, and Merchants' and Citizens' Handicap. At age five, he won the Gallant Fox Handicap (beating the winner of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, Assault), New York Handicap, Grey Lag Handicap, Manhattan Handicap, Edgemere Handicap, Whitney Stakes, and Saratoga Cup. He also placed in the Brooklyn Handicap, Dixie Handicap, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Monmouth Handicap, and Pimlico Special, and showed in the Suburban Handicap, Butler Handicap, Saratoga Handicap and Sussex Handicap.


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