- Ta Wee
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Ta Wee
caption =
sire =Intentionally
grandsire = Intent
dam = Aspidistra
damsire =Better Self
sex =Filly
foaled = March 26, 1966
country = USA (Florida ) flagicon|USA
colour = Dark Bay
breeder =Tartan Farms
owner =Tartan Stable
trainer =Flint S. Schulhofer
record = 21 Starts: 15-2-1
earnings= $284,941
race =Jasmine Stakes (1969)Vosburgh Stakes (1969)Miss Woodford Stakes (1969)Fall Highweight Handicap (1969 & 1970)Prioress Stakes (1969)Comely Stakes (1969)Test Stakes (1969)Interborough Handicap (1969 & 1970)Correction Handicap (1970)
Hempstead Handicap (1970)Regret Stakes (1970)
awards=American Champion Sprint Horse (1969 & 1970]
honours = U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1994)
#80 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century
updated= December 12, 2007Ta Wee was a
Thoroughbred race horse bred and foaled in 1966 at the Tartan Stable ofWilliam L. McKnight (chairman of the board of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.). (TheW. L. McKnight Handicap is race run in his honor atCalder Race Course .) Her sire was Intentionally, theAmerican Champion Sprint Horse of 1959.Man o' War appears on both sides of Ta Wee’s pedigree, but Ta Wee’s dam was the greatbroodmare Aspidistra by Better Self byBimelech byBlack Toney . Aspidistra also goes back to the influential Ben Brush.A birthday gift in 1957 to McKnight by his employees, Aspidistra cost a reputed $6,500. Aspidistra was risked in claiming races. No one claimed her and at the time she retired, McKnight still owned her. Two years prior to the birth of Ta Wee, the mare had given birth to
Dr. Fager . Aside from Dr. Fager and Ta Wee, Aspidistra is the tail-female ancestress ofUnbridled .Ta Wee’s training was assumed by the Hall of Famer, “Scotty” Schulhofer. Her introduction to racing at the age of two proved a modest success, but in her first year as a three-year-old sprinter, she won eight stakes races, five of them consecutively. In the
Vosburgh Stakes she beat older males.Because of her triumphs in her third year, her fourth year saw her weighted almost beyond good sense. Even so, she won five of her seven races. In her last two races, her second
Fall Highweight Handicap and her secondInterborough Handicap , she ran under 140 and 142 pounds, giving away 19 pounds to the runner up in the Fall Highweight and 29 pounds in the Interborough. For this she won her second consecutiveAmerican Champion Sprint Horse award.Retired to
broodmare duties, Ta Wee had six foals, five of them winners, and four stakes winners. Her first foal was the sprint stakes winner, Great Above, who siredHoly Bull .The name Ta Wee comes from the
Sioux language and means “Beautiful Girl.’’ Ta Wee died in 1980.External links
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/ta+wee Ta Wee’s pedigree plus photo]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/horse.asp?ID=149 Ta Wee in the Hall of Fame]
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