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- Sarazen abstract "Sarazen (1921-1940) was an American Hall of Fame Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Owned by Colonel Phil T. Chinn's Himyar Stud, Sarazen won his first three starts in impressive fashion. Chinn then sold him for a huge profit to Virginia Fair Vanderbilt, who raced him under her Fair Stable banner.A small horse at only fifteen hands tall, Sarazen had a difficult temperament that made him hard to handle and his original owner had him gelded. After his sale to Fair Stable, Sarazen was trained by Max Hirsch and he wound up his two-year-old racing season undefeated, capturing all ten races he entered. At age three, health problems saw Sarazen's handlers pass up the U.S. Triple Crown races. When he came back to the track, he dominated racing and earned the first of his two consecutive unofficial United States Horse of the Year awards.Sarazen's 1925 wins included the Dixie Stakes on Preakness Day on the turf at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. He also won the International Special No.3 at the Latonia Race Track in Covington, Kentucky, over a field of top American and European horses. While setting a Latonia track record, 3-year-old Sarazen defeated Belmont Stakes winner Mad Play, the future Hall of Fame filly Princess Doreen. ("The Princess" came back to beat him in the 1926 Saratoga Handicap), and Pierre Wertheimer's 4-year-old colt Epinard, the champion 2-year-old of France who was unofficially named American Champion Older Male Horse.Sarazen came back the following year and became the only horse to have his name engraved twice on one of the oldest trophies in American sports, "The Annapolis Subscription Plate." The plate is presented to the winner of the Dixie Stakes run at "Old Hilltop" since 1870 (the race was formerly called "The Dinner Party Stakes"). To date, Sarazen is the only repeat winner of the Dixie. He was named Horse of the Year for the second straight time in 1925, winning five of his ten starts.".
- Sarazen award American_Champion_Older_Male_Horse.
- Sarazen award American_Champion_Three-Year-Old_Male_Horse.
- Sarazen award American_Horse_of_the_Year.
- Sarazen colour Chestnut_(coat).
- Sarazen honours Blood-Horse_magazine_List_of_the_Top_100_U.S._Racehorses_of_the_20th_Century.
- Sarazen honours National_Museum_of_Racing_and_Hall_of_Fame.
- Sarazen owner Virginia_Fair_Vanderbilt.
- Sarazen race Carter_Handicap.
- Sarazen race Champagne_Stakes_(United_States).
- Sarazen race Dixie_Stakes.
- Sarazen race Fleetwing_Handicap.
- Sarazen race International_Special.
- Sarazen race Manhattan_Handicap.
- Sarazen race Metropolitan_Handicap.
- Sarazen race National_Stallion_Stakes.
- Sarazen race Saranac_Stakes.
- Sarazen sex "Gelding".
- Sarazen trainer Max_Hirsch.
- Sarazen wikiPageExternalLink sarazen.
- Sarazen wikiPageExternalLink horse.asp?ID=131.
- Sarazen wikiPageID "7988601".
- Sarazen wikiPageRevisionID "553508233".
- Sarazen awards "Unofficial U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Male Horse".
- Sarazen awards "Unofficial U.S. Champion Older Male Horse".
- Sarazen awards "Unofficial United States Horse of the Year".
- Sarazen breeder "Dr. Marius E. Johnston".
- Sarazen colour Chestnut_(coat).
- Sarazen country "United States".
- Sarazen dam "Rush Box".
- Sarazen damsire "Box".
- Sarazen earnings "225000.0".
- Sarazen foaled "1921".
- Sarazen grandsire "Ultimus".
- Sarazen hasPhotoCollection Sarazen.
- Sarazen honours Blood-Horse_magazine_List_of_the_Top_100_U.S._Racehorses_of_the_20th_Century.
- Sarazen honours National_Museum_of_Racing_and_Hall_of_Fame.
- Sarazen horsename "Sarazen".
- Sarazen owner Virginia_Fair_Vanderbilt.
- Sarazen race Carter_Handicap.
- Sarazen race Champagne_Stakes_(United_States).
- Sarazen race Dixie_Stakes.
- Sarazen race Fleetwing_Handicap.
- Sarazen race International_Special.
- Sarazen race Manhattan_Handicap.
- Sarazen race Metropolitan_Handicap.
- Sarazen race National_Stallion_Stakes.
- Sarazen race Saranac_Stakes.
- Sarazen race "Averne Handicap".
- Sarazen race "Laurel Special".
- Sarazen race "Oakdale Handicap".
- Sarazen record "55".
- Sarazen sex Gelding.
- Sarazen sire "High Time".
- Sarazen trainer Max_Hirsch.
- Sarazen subject Category:1921_racehorse_births.
- Sarazen subject Category:1940_racehorse_deaths.
- Sarazen subject Category:American_Thoroughbred_Horse_of_the_Year.
- Sarazen subject Category:American_racehorses.
- Sarazen subject Category:Eclipse_Award_winners.
- Sarazen subject Category:Racehorses_bred_in_Kentucky.
- Sarazen subject Category:Racehorses_trained_in_the_United_States.
- Sarazen subject Category:Thoroughbred_racehorses.
- Sarazen subject Category:United_States_Thoroughbred_Racing_Hall_of_Fame_inductees.
- Sarazen type Animal.
- Sarazen type Eukaryote.
- Sarazen type Mammal.
- Sarazen type RaceHorse.
- Sarazen type Species.
- Sarazen type Organism.
- Sarazen comment "Sarazen (1921-1940) was an American Hall of Fame Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Owned by Colonel Phil T. Chinn's Himyar Stud, Sarazen won his first three starts in impressive fashion. Chinn then sold him for a huge profit to Virginia Fair Vanderbilt, who raced him under her Fair Stable banner.A small horse at only fifteen hands tall, Sarazen had a difficult temperament that made him hard to handle and his original owner had him gelded.".
- Sarazen label "Sarazen".
- Sarazen label "サラゼン".
- Sarazen sameAs サラゼン.
- Sarazen sameAs m.026mm1b.
- Sarazen sameAs Q7423471.
- Sarazen sameAs Q7423471.
- Sarazen wasDerivedFrom Sarazen?oldid=553508233.
- Sarazen isPrimaryTopicOf Sarazen.
- Sarazen name "Sarazen".