Tippity Witchet

Tippity Witchet

Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Tippity Witchet


caption =
sire = Broomstick
grandsire = Ben Brush
dam = Lady Frivoles
damsire = St. Simon
sex = Gelding
foaled = 1915
country = United States flagicon|USA
colour = Bay
breeder = G. W. Loft
Harry Payne Whitney
owner = Harry Payne Whitney
Various others through the years
trainer = Lionel Bauer (in his claiming days)
record = 266 Starts: 78-52-42
earnings= $88,241
race = Aberdeen Stakes (1917)
Eastern Shore Handicap (1917)
Maryland Handicap (1917)
Erdenheim Handicap (1917)
Old Town Liberty Bond Handicap (1917)
Rainbow Handicap (1919)
Stafford Handicap (1919)
Ronkonkoma Handicap (1920)
Beauregard Handicap (1920)
Thanksgiving Handicap (1920)
The Prince George (1921)
New Year's Handicap (1921)
Fairfield Handicap (1921)
Marrero Handicap (1921)
Fairground Purse (1921)
Century Handicap (1922)
Louisiana Purse (1923)
awards=
honours = The Tippity Witchet Mile at Agua Caliente Racetrack
updated= December 20, 2007

Tippity Witchet (born in New York in 1915) was a son of the great sire Broomstick who was the son of the legendary Ben Brush. His dam was a daughter of St. Simon, one of Great Britain's greatest stallions. The New York Times described him as “tiny” by the press, and a “sterling little gelding” (The New York Times, 5-3-29).

Bred, though not born, in Kentucky by the stables of Harry Payne Whitney who owned his famous sire, Tippity Witchet began running under G.W. Loft’s name as one of the top juveniles in America by winning 14 of his 20 starts, eight of them consecutively within seven weeks. L. T. Bauer purchased the gelding from Loft, and then after a few races sold him at the Pimlico Auction for $20,500 to John Sanford of Amsterdam, New York, owner of Hurricana Farm. This was a great deal of money at the time and, according to William Robertson (see references), made headlines on sport's pages around the country. Sanford enjoyed quite a few stakes victories with his well-bred gelding.

As he grew older, he changed hands many times, and dropped down in the ranks from stakes races to allowance to claiming events. For the most part he raced at the old Fair Grounds Race Course, but over the years, Tippity Witchet ran over 31 different tracks, winning on 27 of them whether the going was mud or hardpack, also winning at distances that ranged from 6 furlongs to one and a half miles.

On January 22, 1928, The Washington Post wrote: “Perhaps no horse more deserves the title of selling plater king of the American turf than Tippity Witchet, the 12-year-old in Broomstick's famous thoroughbred family. For eleven seasons Tippity Witchet has been an active campaigner, and his record for 1927 is as impressive as his achievements in his younger days.”

His last race took place on February 1, 1929. By the time he retired, his record stood at No. 4 in the all-time greatest number of North America wins. In his last year, he was fourteen and still winning.

References

* "The History of Thoroughbred Racing in America" by William H.P. Roberton, Bonanza Books, New York, 1964
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/tippity+witchet Tippity Witchet’s pedigree]


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