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Runnymede-Breds » Hall of Fame » Hanover
| Hanover |
Hindoo - Bourbon Belle, by *Bonnie Scotland
Chestnut colt, 1884
Owner: Phil and Mike Dwyer
Trainer: Frank McCabe |
| Race Record |
| Year |
Age |
Starts |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Earnings |
| 1886 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
$14,335 |
| 1887 |
3 |
27 |
20 |
5 |
1 |
$87,632 |
| 1888 |
4 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
$1,450 |
| 1889 |
5 |
17 |
9 |
6 |
1 |
$15,470 |
| Totals |
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50 |
32 |
14 |
2 |
$118,887 |
Hanover was bred at Runnymede Farm and then sold to Phil and Mike Dwyer for $1,350. The Dwyer brothers'
new chestnut colt had been sired by Hindoo out of the mare Bourbon Belle, by *Bonnie Scotland. He was
trained by Frank McCabe.
In his first two years of racing, Hanover won 17 races in a row, at varied distances, against his peers
and older horses. During a 17-day period at two, Hanover won the Hopeful, July, and Sapling Stakes. He
was then put away to rest while his stablemate Tremont won the remaining major races of the season.
Hanover's period of rest had its benefits. When he came back to the races at three, he won the Withers
Mile, and then won the Belmont and the Brooklyn Derby, both by 15 lengths. Four days after the Brooklyn,
he won the Swift by 10 lengths; three days later he won the Tidal by six, and two days later the Coney
Island Derby by 10. Hanover won 5-of-6 stakes in July but was worn out from the effort.
Hanover was a first-class horse, but his grueling scheduled weakened him. He raced on but never regained
his earlier form, although he did retire as America's greatest money winner for that time.
Hanover spent several successful years at stud and topped the sire list four consecutive years before his
early death in 1899. His best progeny included Hamburg, David Garrick, Halma, Handspring, Half Time, and Yankee.
Hanover was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1955.
National Museum of Racing: Hanover
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