- Gate Dancer
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Gate Dancer
caption =
sire =Sovereign Dancer
grandsire =Northern Dancer
dam = Sun Gate
damsire =Bull Lea
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1981
country =United States flagicon|USA
colour = Bay
breeder = William R. Davis
owner = Kenneth Opstein
trainer =Jack Van Berg
record = 28: 7-8-7
earnings = US$2,501,705
race =Super Derby (1984)Omaha Gold Cup (1984)
Cornhusker Handicap (1985)American Classic Race wins:
Preakness Stakes (1984)
awards=
honours = Gate Dancer Street inElkhorn, Nebraska
updated= May 16, 2007Gate Dancer (1981-1998) was an American
Thoroughbred racehorse best known as a winner of an American Classic Race and for his part in a thrilling three-horse finish in the inaugural running of theBreeders' Cup Classic .Bred in
Florida by William R. Davis, Gate Dancer was a son ofSovereign Dancer , in turn a son of the greatNorthern Dancer . He was out of the mare Sun Gate, whose sire wasBull Lea , a five timeLeading sire in North America . Trained byJack Van Berg , on the racetrack the high-strung colt became distressed from the sounds of the crowd until his trainer eventually devised a hood for his head withearmuff s that minimized the noise.In June 1983, Gate Dancer won his two-year-old racing debut Ak-Sar-Ben Racetrack in
Omaha, Nebraska . He would race once more in Omaha then compete twice inCalifornia . Of his four starts that year, he ended up with two wins and two seconds. In his three-year-old season, Gate Dancer was aimed towards theKentucky Derby . Staying in California, in February 1984 he ran second in theEl Camino Real Derby atBay Meadows and two weeks later atSanta Anita Park won an allowance race. In March he finished second in the San Felipe and third in the Santa Catalina Stakes. Gate Dancer then had another third in April'sArkansas Derby behind Althea whose winning time equaled theOaklawn Park track record for 1⅛ miles. Althea, the 1983 U.S. Champion 2-Year-Old Filly, then became the heavy betting favorite going into the Kentucky Derby.1984 U.S. Triple Crown
Ridden by
Eddie Delahoussaye in the Kentucky Derby, Gate Dancer was sent off at longshot odds of 19:1. Starting at the far outside in post position twenty, he immediately ran into difficulty but by the mile pole had managed to move up to ninth place with race favorite Althea tiring badly and dropping out of contention. Gate Dancer tried in vain to catch the leaders down the homestretch but veered in, bumping another horse several times. He ended up finishing fourth behind Claiborne Farm's winning colt, Swale. Following an interference complaint over the bumping incident,Churchill Downs stewards set Gate Dancer back to fifth place.For the
Preakness Stakes , jockeyAngel Cordero, Jr. was aboard Gate Dancer. This time, the colt had a clean start in the much smaller field of nine and set a new track record in winning the second leg of the Triple Crown series. Swale, the heavily favored Derby winner, finished well back in seventh place. However, in the grueling 1½ mileBelmont Stakes , Gate Dancer moved into contention as they headed into the homestretch but after making a charge at the front running Swale, he tired and dropped back to finish sixth.Breeders' Cup Classic
Following his loss in the Belmont Stakes, Gate Dancer's handlers brought him back to his first home at Ak-Sar-Ben Racetrack in
Nebraska where in August he won the 1984Omaha Gold Cup . In his next start in September, he set a new track record for a mile and a quarter in winning the 1984Super Derby atLouisiana Downs . In November he was shipped toHollywood Park Racetrack for the inaugural running of theBreeders' Cup Classic . In a titanic duel, Gate Dancer,Wild Again , andSlew o'Gold battled head to head through the stretch and all the way to the finish line with Wild Again coming out on top and Gate Dancer second. At the end of 1984, trainer Jack Van Berg was voted theEclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer .In 1985, Gate Dancer started ten times, winning once and capturing second and third place on three occasions each. Back for his second attempt in the Breeders' Cup Classic, he made a determined effort but finished in second place once again to the
Darby Dan Farm colt,Proud Truth . Raced three times in 1986, Gate Dancer earned a fifth place finish in theSanta Anita Handicap and a third in the Widener, and in the final race of his career, he came in second in theOaklawn Handicap .Career as a sire
Retired to Florida, Gate Dancer initially stood at stud at owner Kenneth Opstein's Good Chance Farm near Ocala in south
Marion County, Florida and eventually ended up at Silverleaf Farm near Summerfield. Although he sired 27 stakes winners, none achieved the same level of racing success as Gate Dancer. On March 6, 1998, after a long struggle withlaminitis , Gate Dancer was humanely euthanized. He was buried at Johnson Hollow Farm, near Oxford, Florida.A portrait of Gate Dancer was painted by Nebraska artist,
Gwen G. Sides .References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/gate+dancer Gate Dancer's pedigree and partial racing stats]
* [http://www.tbcprojects.com/career.php?search=3598 Gate Dancer's offspring at the Triple Crown database by Kathleen Irwin and Joy Reeves]
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