Whirlaway Handicap

Horse race
1+316 miles (9.5 furlongs)SurfaceDirtTrackleft-handedQualificationThree-years-old and upPurseU.S.$40,000

The Whirlaway Handicap is a discontinued Thoroughbred horse race run at Washington Park Race Track in Chicago, Illinois. The event was first held on August 21, 1946, and had its final running on August 16, 1952. Open to horses three years of age and older, the race on dirt was run as the Whirlaway Stakes from 1946 to 1951 and for 1952 as the Whirlaway Handicap.[1][2]

In winning the 1949 race, Coaltown set a new world record for one mile on dirt while beating his Calumet Farm stablemate Ponder who on May 7 had won the 1949 Kentucky Derby.[3]

Race distances:

  • 1 3/16 miles : 1952
  • 1 1/8 miles : 1946–1948, 1951
  • 1 mile : 1949-1950

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Mile)
Time
Purse U.S$.
1952 Crafty Admiral 4 Eddie Arcaro Robert B. Odom Charfran Stable (Charles & Frances Cohen) 1316 M 1:58.60 $40,000
1951 Wistful 5 Steve Brooks Ben Jones Calumet Farm 118 M 1:48.60 $40,000
1950 Curandero 4 Darrell Madden Max Hirsch King Ranch 1 M 1:34.40 $40,000
1949 Coaltown 4 Steve Brooks Jimmy Jones Calumet Farm 1 M 1:34.00 $40,000
1948 Colossal 5 Ovie Scurlock Ivan Parke Fred W. Hooper 118 M 1:48.20 $40,000
1947 Armed 6 Douglas Dodson Jimmy Jones Calumet Farm 118 M 1:48.60 $40,000
1946 Armed 5 Douglas Dodson Ben Jones Calumet Farm 118 M 1:51.20 $40,000

References

  1. ^ Daily Racing Form May 18, 1946 article titled "Whirlaway Important New Chicago Stake" Retrieved October 8, 2018
  2. ^ New York Times August 17, 1952 article titled "Crafty Admiral 3-Length Victor" Retrieved October 8, 2018
  3. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette August 21, 1949 page 21 article titled "Coaltown Sets World Record In Mile Race" Retrieved October 8, 2018