Pimlico Cup Explained

Class:Discontinued stakes
Horse Race:Pimlico Cup
Inaugurated:1919
Race Type:Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Surface:Dirt
Track:left-handed
Qualification:Three years old & up

The Pimlico Cup Handicap was an American horse race for Thoroughbreds run between 1919 and 1961 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.[1] [2] A long-distance race on dirt for stayers age three an older, twenty-three of its twenty-five runnings were run at more than two miles.

Historical notes

Future U. S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Exterminator won the first three runnings of the Pimlico Cup beginning with the inaugural edition on November 13, 1919.[3]

The race of November 15, 1924, won by Altawood, was run in a snowstorm so heavy at times that the horses were barely visible and the colors undistinguishable.[4]

The Pimlico Cup was not run from 1931 through 1943 as a result of cutbacks necessitated by the Great Depression. Restarting was delayed further by the December 1941 entry of the United States into World War II. On its return in 1944, Megogo set a new track record for miles with a time of 4:20 1/5.

In 1947 the filly Miss Grillo, trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Horatio Luro and owned by the Mill River Stable of Josephine Douglas, won the mile Pimlico Cup by forty lengths. Nearing the finish, Jockey Conn McCreary eased Miss Grillo then stood up in the stirrups and waved to the crowd.[5] The next year Miss Grillo won the race again for Josephine Douglas. Her winning time of 4:14 3/5 broke the world record for miles by two seconds, a record which had stood for twenty-six years.[6]

Pilaster won the November 12, 1949, edition of the Pimlico Cup running temporarily under the name of trainer Frank Bonsal because owner Henry Lobe Straus had died in an October 25 airplane crash.[7]

Wise Margin's time of 3:37 flat in his 1956 win broke the track record for two miles and a sixteenth.[8] Four years later Beau Diable broke Wise Margin's record when winning the 1960 Pimlico Cup in 3:35 3/5.[9]

The final running of the Pimlico Cup took place on December 9, 1961, on a racetrack covered with snow. It was won by Sunshine Cake owned by Bayard Sharp, a founding director of Delaware Park Racetrack and a former president of The Blood-Horse Inc.[10] [11]

Records

Speed record:

Most wins:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)
Time
Win$
1961Sunshine Cake3Tommy LeeCharles PeoplesBayard Sharp23:38.80$6,955
1960Beau Diable7Steve BrooksGeorge P. "Maje" OdomLaudy L. Lawrence23:35.60$13,646
1959Cross Channel5Karl KorteEdward A. ChristmasHowell E. Jackson III12:33.40$7,703
1958Cross Channel4Karl KorteEdward A. ChristmasHowell E. Jackson III12:11.20$7,146
1957align=center colspan=8Race not held
1956Wise Margin6Nick ShukSam N. EdmundsonSamuel Tufano23:37.00$9,600
1952- 1955align=center colspan=8Race not held
1951Pilaster7Nick ShukFrank A. BonsalMrs. Henry Lobe Straus24:29.40$20,325
1950Double Brandy4Frank BoneNorval L. SchwartzC. Ewing Tuttle24:24.00$11,025
1949Pilaster5Carson KirkFrank A. BonsalFrank A. Bonsal24:20.00$11,225
1948Miss Grillo6Conn McCrearyHoratio Luro24:14.60$20,750
1947Miss Grillo5Conn McCrearyHoratio LuroMill River Stable24:29.80$19,200
1946Rico Monte4Ruperto DonosoHoratio LuroW. Arnold Hanger24:25.20$23,350
1945Stymie4Robert PermaneHirsch JacobsEthel D. Jacobs24:35.20$21,600
1944Megogo3Kenneth ScawthorneJohn A. HealeyChristiana Stables24:20.20$22,050
1931- 1943align=center colspan=9Race not held
1930Mirbat5Willie CannonJames W. HealyEdward R. Bradley24:04.40$9,025
1929Diavolo4James H. BurkeJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable23:54.80$9,050
1928Edith Cavell5Alfred RobertsonScott HarlanWalter M. Jeffords Sr.23:53.00$9,525
1927Display4John MaibenThomas J. HealeyWalter J. Salmon Sr.23:56.20$8,825
1926Edith Cavell3Ovila BourassaScott HarlanWalter M. Jeffords Sr.23:52.20$8,325
1925Rockminister6James WallaceS. Miller HendersonAudley Farm Stable23:58.00$8,900
1924Altawood3Ivan H. ParkeG. Hamilton KeeneJoseph E. Widener23:57.00$7,950
1923Hephaistos4Frank E. BrownFrank E. Brown23:58.60$6,950
1922Captain Alcock5Linus McAteeJames E. FitzsimmonsQuincy Stable23:53.40$7,100
1921Exterminator6Albert JohnsonWillie KnappWillis Sharpe Kilmer24:08.20$6,800
1920Exterminator5Lavelle EnsorWilliam L. McDanielWillis Sharpe Kilmer23:53.00$7,100
1919Exterminator4Clarence KummerHenry McDanielWillis Sharpe Kilmer24:13.00$3,450

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stake Dates for 1919 . Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1919-11-07. 2020-04-14.
  2. Web site: Long Distance Racing at Pimlico: Bowie and Pimlico Cups Attractive Record-Breaking Entry List of the Best Horses. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1919-10-23. 2020-04-14.
  3. Web site: Exterminators Pimlico Triple. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1958-05-13. 2020-03-19.
  4. Web site: Altawood Easily Wins the Pimlico Cup. Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives . 1924-11-16 . 2020-03-21.
  5. Web site: Favorite Wins Cup by Forty Lengths. New York Times, Section Sports, page 33. 1947-11-14. 2020-04-25.
  6. Web site: Miss Grillo Races To World Record. New York Times, page 11. 1948-11-13. 2020-03-19.
  7. Web site: Pilater Annexs Pimlico Cup Race . New York Times, Section Sports, page 8 . 1949-11-13 . 2020-04-21.
  8. Web site: Wise Margin, the 3-2, Wins Pimlico Cup. New York Times, Section S, Page 1. 1956-12-16. 2020-03-19.
  9. Web site: Sets Track Record. Defiance Crescent News Archives, p. 8 (Defiance, Ohio). 1960-12-12. 2020-04-12.
  10. Web site: Pimlico Cup Won by Sunshine Cake on Snowy Track. New York Times, Section Sports, page 1. 1961-12-10. 2020-04-19.
  11. Web site: Bayard Sharp Was Delaware's Man of Racing . The Blood-Horse . 2002-06-27 . 2020-04-26 .