Albatross (horse)
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{{Short description|American Standardbred racehorse}}
{{Infobox racehorse
|horsename= Albatross
|image=
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|breed= Standardbred
|sire= Meadow Skipper (USA)
|grandsire= Dale Frost (USA)
|dam= Voodoo Hanover (USA)
|damsire= Dancer Hanover(USA)
|sex= Stallion
|foaled= May 8, 1968
|death_date= August 5, 1998
|country= United States
|colour= Bay
|breeder= C & J Kenney, M Lydon, J Wilcutts (USA)
|owner=
|trainer= Harry Harvey (driver)
2. Stanley Dancer
|record= 71:59–8–3
|earnings= $1,201,477
|wins= Lawrence Sheppard Pace (1970)
Roosevelt Futurity (1970)
Adios Pace (1971)
Cane Pace (1971)
Messenger Stakes (1971)
American Pacing Classic (1971, 1972)
Prix d'Été (1971)
National Pacing Derby (1972)
Canadian Pacing Derby (1972)
|awards= 1970 USA 2 Year Old Colt Pacer of the Year
1971, 1972 United States Harness Horse of the Year
1971 USA 3 Year Old Colt Pacer of the Year
1972 USA Aged Pacer of the Year
1970 Canadian Harness Horse of the Year
|honors= Hall Of Fame Immortal
Living Hall Of Fame
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
Best mile rate: 1:54.3
Leading Standardbred Sire in North America (1981–84 & 1986)
Leading Standardbred Broodmare Sire in North America (1987–2000)
|updated=July 29, 2011}}
Albatross (1968–1998) was a bay Standardbred horse by Meadow Skipper. He was voted United States Harness Horse of the Year in 1971 and 1972. Albatross won 59 of 71 starts, including the Cane Pace and Messenger Stakes in 1971, earned $1,201,477.{{cite book|title=Harness racing in New York State: A history of trotters, tracks and horsemen|author=Hoffman, D.A.|date=2012|publisher=The History Press (Charleston, South Carolina)}} It was, however, as a sire that he really made his mark. Albatross's 2,546 sons and daughters won $130,700,280.[https://www.nytimes.com/1998/08/06/sports/plus-horse-racing-harness-racing-albatross-dies.html Albatross lifetime record as a sire.], The New York Times, August 6, 1998
Racing career
Trained and driven by Harry Harvey from the time he was a yearling until a week before his three-year-old season and later Stanley Dancer, he won 14 of 17 starts at age two in 1970[http://horseracinghalloffame.com/2014/05/26/albatross/ Canadian Horse Racing Hall Of Fame] including wins in the Lawrence Sheppard Pace, Roosevelt Futurity, Star Pointer Pace and Fox Stakes.
Early in 1972 he was syndicated for $1.25 million and Stanley Dancer became his trainer.
He won 25 of his 28 races as a three-year-old, including the Adios Pace, the Cane Pace, the Messenger Stakes, Battle Of The Brandywine, Prix d'Été, Shapiro Stakes and the American Classic against older horses.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=888&dat=19711208&id=U99QAAAAIBAJ&sjid=sWADAAAAIBAJ&pg=7097,1697549&hl=en Albatross Top Pacer Of The Year], St Petersburg Times, December 8, 1971, Retrieved January 25, 2016 As a three-year-old he also set a record for fastest race mile with two races in 1:54.4 at The Red Mile in Lexington, Kentucky.[http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011/Hamberg%20NY%20Front%20Page/Hamberg%20NY%20Front%20Page%201971-1972/Hamberg%20NY%20Front%20Page%201971-1972%20-%200976.pdf Mighty Albatross to be featured in Reynolds Stake at Raceway] West Seneca News, July 6, 1972, Retrieved January 25, 2016 It was the first time a horse and set and equalled or lowered a world record the same day.[http://www.standardbredcanada.ca/trot/june-2014/albatross-racings-wonder-horse.html Albatross: racing's wonder horse] He was denied the Triple Crown when beaten in the Little Brown Jug by Nansemond.
He broke his world record as a four-year-old with a race in 1:54.3 at Sportsman's Park in Chicago.[http://www.harness.org.au/ausbreed/reports/performance.cfm?horse_id=306502 Stats Albatross][http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/albatross Pedigree Albatross][http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1972/07/02/page/88/article/albatross-sets-world-mark-at-sportsmans Albatross sets world mark at Sportsman's], Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1972, Retrieved January 25, 2016 Also in 1973 he won the Canadian Pacing Derby, National Pacing Derby, Realization Park and the American Classic for a second time.[http://www.classicfamilies.net/CF/History.aspx?HorseID=10000271 Classic Families], Retrieved January 25, 2016
Albatross set the single-season harness horse earnings record of $558,009 in 1971.Looney, Douglas S. [https://www.si.com/vault/1976/11/08/626981/wiping-out-a-clean-sweep "Wiping Out A Clean Sweep"], Sports Illustrated, November 8, 1976. Accessed February 19, 2009. and was the sports richest horse at the time of his retirement.
Stud record
After his four-year-old racing season he retired to stud at Hanover Shoe Farms in Hanover, Pennsylvania. One of his sons Niatross was the winner of the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers in 1980 and in that year was also a world champion with a mark of 1:49.1. Others were Fan Hanover, Merger, Colt Fortysix, and Jaguar Spur, all, like Niatross, winners of the Little Brown Jug. His sons and daughters made him the all-time leading stakeswinning sire.[https://web.archive.org/web/20150922085151/http://articles.philly.com/1998-08-06/sports/25726123_1_albatross-pacer-cane-pace Great Pacer Albatross is dead at 30], Philly.com, August 6, 1998, Retrieved January 26, 2016 He was also an outstanding broodmare sire.
In 1998, Albatross died at the age of 30 at Hanover Shoe Farm in Pennsylvania of complications from heart failure and colic. He was buried at the Hanover Shoe Farms horse cemetery.
Sire line tree
See also
References
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Category:1968 racehorse births
Category:1998 racehorse deaths
Category:Harness Horse of the Year winners
Category:American Champion harness horses
Category:American Standardbred racehorses
Category:Racehorses bred in the United States
Category:Racehorses trained in the United States
Category:Harness racing in the United States
Category:United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductees