- Sir Barton
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Sir Barton
caption = Sir Barton & jockeyJohnny Loftus , 1919
sire =Star Shoot
grandsire = Isinglass
dam = Lady Sterling
damsire = Hanover
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1916
country = United States flagicon|USA
colour = Chestnut
breeder =John E. Madden
owner =J. K. L. Ross
trainer =H. Guy Bedwell
record = 31: 13-6-5
earnings= $116,857
race =Kentucky Derby (1919)Preakness Stakes (1919)Belmont Stakes (1919)Withers Stakes (1919)Saratoga Handicap (1920)Merchants and Citizens Handicap (1920)
awards= 1st U.S. Triple Crown Champion (1919)
United States Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1919)
United States Horse of the Year"' (1919)
honours= U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1957)Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1976)
#49 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th CenturySir Barton Stakes atWoodbine Racetrack
Sir Barton Way inLexington, Kentucky
updated= CURRENTTIME, CURRENTDAYNAMECURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTDAY CURRENTYEAR (UTC )Sir Barton, (1916-1937), was a chestnut
thoroughbred colt who in 1919 became the first winner of the American Triple Crown.He was sired by leading stud Star Shoot out of the Hanover mare Lady Sterling. His grandsire was the 1893 English Triple Crown champion, Isinglass.
Sir Barton was bred in
Kentucky by John E. Madden and Vivian A. Gooch atHamburg Place Farm near Lexington. Madden raced him in his two-year-old season. He was entered in six races, winning none. Madden sold the horse in 1918 for $10,000 to Canadian businessmanJ. K. L. Ross [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/builders/1976/Commander_Ross.html] .Triple Crown
Ross placed Sir Barton in the hands of trainer
H. Guy Bedwell andjockey Johnny Loftus . At three, he made his season debut as a maiden in theKentucky Derby . He was supposed to be the "rabbit" for his highly regarded stablemate, a horse named Billy Kelly. (A rabbit is a speed horse set up to wear out the rest of the field, thereby allowing another horse to win.) However, it was Sir Barton who led the field of 12 horses from start to finish, winning the race by five lengths. Just four days later, the horse was inBaltimore and won thePreakness Stakes , beating Eternal. Again he led all the way. He then won theWithers Stakes in New York and shortly thereafter completed the first Triple Crown in U.S. history by easily winning theBelmont Stakes , setting an American record for the mile and three-eighths race, the distance for the Belmont at the time. Amazingly, Sir Barton's four wins were accomplished in a space of just 32 days. He was voted the 1919 Horse of the Year, American racing's highest honor.At age four
As a four-year-old, Sir Barton won five of the 12 races he entered during the 1920 season. In one of these races, the Saratoga Handicap, he beat the great Exterminator. Sir Barton set a world record for 1 3/16 miles on dirt in winning the August 28, 1920 edition of the
Merchants and Citizens Handicap . However, it was his match race on October 12th that year against the greatMan o' War at Kenilworth Park inWindsor, Ontario ,Canada that is most remembered. Sir Barton, bothered by sore hooves on Kenilworth's hard surface, was beaten by seven lengths. He retired to stud that year, virtually forgotten by the public. In 1922 Ross sold Sir Barton to B. B. Jones who stood him at hisAudley Farm inBerryville, Virginia , where he remained until 1933 [http://www.audleyfarm.com/history.html] . As a sire, Sir Barton enjoyed only moderate success and spent the better part of the rest of his life as a working horse with the U.S. Army Remount service inFort Robinson, Nebraska until being sold to rancher J.R. Hylton inDouglas, Wyoming .Sir Barton died of colic on October 30, 1937 and was buried on a ranch in the foothills of the
Laramie Mountains . Later though, his remains were moved to Washington Park inDouglas, Wyoming where a memorial was erected to honor America's first Triple Crown winner [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22362] .Sir Barton was officially recognized by the governing body as the first triple crown winner in 1948
Sir Barton And Star Shot has a street named after them in Lexington in the Hamburg Shopping Center Sir Barton Way runs from Winchester Road To Man O' War Blvd. Star Shot Runs Out On To Sir Barton [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/thoroughbred/1976/Sir_Barton.asp] . He was inducted into the
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1957. In theBlood-Horse magazine ranking of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century, he is no. 49.References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/sir+barton Sir Barton's pedigree with photo]
* [http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2006/derby_history/derby_charts/years/1919.html Sir Barton's Derby]
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/thoroughbred/1976/Sir_Barton.html Sir Barton at the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/horse.asp?ID=139 Sir Barton at the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/builders/1976/Commander_Ross.html "Cmdr J.K.L. Ross"]
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