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Hanover
Hanover from the 1906 Types and Breeds of Farm Animals
SireHindoo
GrandsireVirgil
DamBourbon Belle
DamsireBonnie Scotland
SexStallion
Foaled1884
CountryUnited States
ColourChestnut
BreederRunnymede Farm
OwnerDwyer Brothers Stable
TrainerFrank McCabe
Record50: 32-14-2
Earnings$118,887
Major wins
Sapling Stakes (1886)
Brookdale Handicap (1887)
Champion Stakes (1887)
Hopeful Stakes (1886)
Withers Mile (1887)
Brooklyn Derby (1887)
Stockton Stakes (1887)
United States Hotel Stakes (1887)
Second Special Stakes (1887)
Swift Stakes (1887)
Spindrift Stakes (1887)
Lorillard Stakes (1887)

American Classics wins:
Belmont Stakes (1887)

Awards
American Horse of the Year (1887)
Leading sire in North America
(1895, 1896, 1897, 1898)
Honours
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1955)
Last updated on February 4, 2007

Hanover (1884–1899) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse, who won his first 17 races. He was the last American stallion to be the leading sire in North America for four consecutive years until Bold Ruler achieved the feat in 1965.

Background[edit]

Hanover was a chestnut colt bred at Colonel E. Clay's Runnymede Farm. Hanover was by Hindoo from Bourbon Belle by Bonnie Scotland. At the farm's yearling sale in May 1885, Hanover was sold to the Dwyer Brothers Stable for $1,250, where he joined Tremont, a very precocious two-year-old also born in 1884.

Racing record[edit]

Trained by Frank McCabe, at age two, Hanover won all three races he contested: the Hopeful Stakes, the July Stakes, and the Sapling Stakes. With Tremont retired, the Dwyers turned to Hanover as the mainstay for the Dwyer Stable. Hanover started in 27 races at the age of three, racing at distances ranging from four furlongs (800 m) to two miles (3,200 m.), he won 20 times (including the Belmont Stakes by 15 lengths) and finished out of the money only once.[1] Before finishing his first two seasons of racing, Hanover had won 17 consecutive races.[2]

After several losses at age four, and an obvious lameness to the right forefoot, Hanover was nerved and given the remainder of the year to recover. At age five, he lost three times in his first four starts, but finished the season with 9 wins from his 17 race starts. For most of his racing career, Hanover raced against older and top-class horses while conceding them large weights. Hanover stopped racing as America's greatest earner with a career total of $118,887. From his 50 starts, he won 32 races, was second 14 times, and finished third twice, only unplaced twice.[3]

Stud record[edit]

After his racing career ended, Hanover was sold to Colonel Milton Young and sent to his McGrathiana Stud farm near Lexington, Kentucky, where he enjoyed a very successful breeding career, becoming the leading sire in the United States for four consecutive years (1885–1889). His offspring include Hall of Fame inductee Hamburg, as well as David Garrick, Halma, Compute, The Commoner, Handspring, Half Time, and Yankee. In addition, he was the damsire of Triple Crown winner Sir Barton and also damsire of the great racing filly Tanya, winner of the 1905 Belmont Stakes.[1] [4]

While pawing, Hanover was unable to feel the pain in his 'unnerved' foot, and broke his coffin bone. This led to septicemia, and his condition worsened before he was humanely euthanized in March 1899.[3]

Following the creation of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, Hanover was part of the first group of horses inducted in 1955.

Sire line tree[edit]

  • Buckleya
  • Halma[10]
  • Hammon
  • Handsome
  • The Commoner[12]
    • Simon D
    • Johnnie Blake
    • Doctor Boots
    • Countless
    • Parmer
    • Great Britain
  • Ben Holladay
  • Handspring
    • Major Daingerfield
    • Handout
      • Trouble
  • Heywood
    • Palo Alto
  • Hamburg[13][14][15]
    • Inflexible
      • Textile
      • Pluvious
    • Strephon
    • Dandelion
    • Battleaxe
    • Burgomaster[16]
      • Bourgeois
      • Burgoright
      • Glasgow
      • Sebastolbol
      • Portugal
    • Orison
    • Pegasus
    • The Irishman
    • Baby Wolf
    • Hillside
    • Borrow
    • Buskin
    • Prince Eugene
    • Happy Go Lucky
  • Handball
  • Handsel
    • Grover Hughes
    • Colonel Livingstone
  • Sanders
  • Half Time
  • Handcuff
  • David Garrick
  • Star of Hanover
  • Withers
  • Admonition
  • Holstein
  • Abe Frank
  • Blackstock
    • Mentor
  • Kaffir
    • Kaffir Boy
  • King Hanover
    • Prince Ahmed
  • Luck and Charity
  • Serpent
  • Yankee
    • Dinna Ken
    • Yankee Gun
    • Joe Madden
    • Marse Abe
      • Marse Hughes
    • Naushon
    • Nonpareil
    • Penobscot
  • Pedigree[edit]

    Pedigree of Hanover (USA), chestnut horse, 1884
    Sire
    Hindoo
    B. 1878 
    Virgil
    Br. 1864 
    Vandal* Glencoe*
    Tranby mare (12) (1840)*
    Hymenia Yorkshire
    Little Peggy
    Florence
    1869 
    Lexington Boston
    Alice Carneal
    Weatherwitch Weatherbit
    Birdcatcher mare (24) (1853)
    Dam
    Bourbon Belle
    1869 
    Bonnie Scotland
    1853 
    Iago Don John
    Scandal
    Queen Mary Gladiator
    Plenipotentiary mare (10) (1840)
    Ella D.
    1857 
    Vandal* Glencoe*
    Tranby mare (12) (1840)*
    Falcon Woodpecker
    Ophelia (Family: 21)

    * Hanover is inbred 3S x 3D to the stallion Vandal, meaning that he appears third generation on the sire side of his pedigree and third generation on the dam side of his pedigree.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Ahnert, Rainer L. (editor in chief), Thoroughbred Breeding of the World, Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970
  • ^ National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Archived 2010-08-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010-10-30
  • ^ a b Thoroughbred Heritage Retrieved 2010-10-30
  • ^ "1905 Belmont Stakes" (PDF). NYRA Belmontstakes.com. 1905-05-24. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  • ^ Byerley Turk Line
  • ^ Selim Sire Line
  • ^ Portrait: Hanover
  • ^ American Classic Pedigree: Hanover
  • ^ Studbook: Early H
  • ^ American Classic Pedigree: Halma
  • ^ American Classic Pedigree: Alan-A-Dale
  • ^ American Classic Pedigree: The Commoner
  • ^ Portrait: Hamburg
  • ^ Hall of Fame: Hamburg
  • ^ American Classic Pedigree: Hamburg
  • ^ American Classic Pedigree: Burgomaster

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