- International Special
The International Specials of 1924 were a series of three
Thoroughbred horse race s held in September and October at three differentrace track s in theUnited States . They were called "International" because the race included the champion fromFrance , who had won there and in England.The one-time series came about following the much hyped
October 20 , 1923match race atBelmont Park inElmont, New York between that year's highly toutedEpsom Derby winner, Papyrus, and theKentucky Derby andBelmont Stakes winner, Zev. The race drew a huge crowd to see the first-ever English champion race in the U.S., and it proved a resounding financial success for its promoters. Interest in the event was such that it was broadcast on theradio , a racing first, and a film of the race was distributed tomovie theater s across the country. After the American colt easily won, horseracing fans in the U.S. clamored for more and European fans wanted redemption for their humiliation. As such, much talk began about the revered French championEpinard taking on America's best.Following negotiations with leading American horsemen
August Belmont, Jr. , James Shevlin, andMatt Winn , ownerPierre Wertheimer agreed to send Epinard to compete in a series of three races at different tracks in the United States. In April 1924 they announced that the deal had been finalized and the story filled the sport pages in the U.S. and Europe and even as far away asVenezuela . Rather than a match race against a single horse, Epinard would be pitted against America's best in three separate races, each to be run on a dirt track and at an increasingly longer distance. Billed as an "International Special," the event was seen by fans at three different locales.International Special No. 1 at
Belmont Park inElmont, New York : purse $25,000 added - 6furlong s
*Entrants included: Baffling,Epinard , Goshawk,Ladkin , Snob II, Miss Star, Wilderness,Wise Counsellor , Zev
**Results: 1) Wise Counsellor 2) Epinard 3) LadkinRace No.1 was won by Wise Counsellor, the previous year's U.S. Champion 2-Year-Old owned by August Belmont, Jr. Running for the first time on a dirt track, Epinard finished second with Ladkin third.
International Special No. 2 at
Aqueduct Racetrack inQueens ,New York : purse $25,000 added - 8 furlongs
*Entrants included: Epinard, Ladkin, Little Chief, My Own, Wise Counsellor, Zev
**Results: 1) Ladkin 2) Epinard 3) Wise CounsellorIn the second race, Wise Cousellor and Ladkin reversed positions from the first race. A mistake by Epinard's jockey
Everett Haynes cost the horse four lengths, but he fought back to finish second by a nose toLadkin , a half brother to the great Man o' War.International Special No. 3 at
Latonia Race Track inCovington, Kentucky : purse $50,000 added - 10 furlongs
*Entrants included: Chilhowee,Epinard ,Mad Play ,Princess Doreen ,Sarazen , Altawood, Little Chief, My Play
**Results: 1) Sarazen 2) Epinard 3) Mad PlayBy then a crowd favorite, Epinard was the betting choice in the first two races and a co-favorite in the No.3 International Special. A great success, more than 60,000 showed up at Latonia Race Track for the race which drew perhaps the strongest field of all. In addition to the honored guest, Epinard, the race featured stars of the day such as Kentucky Derby runner-up Chilhowee, plus Belmont Stakes winner
Mad Play and two future U.S. Hall of Famers,Princess Doreen and co-favoriteSarazen owned byVirginia Fair Vanderbilt . Future Hall of Fame trainerMax Hirsch said Sarazen's win over Epinard, in which he set a Latonia track record, was his greatest thrill in racing.Although he finished second in all three of the International Specials, Epinard's 1924 performances earned him the U.S. Champion Older Male Horse honors.
References
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,719033,00.html International Special No. 1 as reported by TIME magazine on September 8, 1924]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,736396,00.html International Special No. 2 as reported by TIME magazine on October 6, 1924]
* [http://www.tshof.org/Bios/tshof/hj/hirsch.htm Texas Sports Hall of Fame article on Max Hirsch and the International Special No.3]
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