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Devil Diver

Devil Diver (1939–1961) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was twice voted American Champion Older Male Horse.

Devil Diver
SireSt Germans
GrandsireSwynford
DamDabchick
DamsireRoyal Minstrel
SexStallion
Foaled1939
Died1961 (aged 21–22)
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederGreentree Stable
OwnerHelen Hay Whitney
TrainerJohn M. Gaver, Sr.
Record47: 22-12-3
EarningsUS$261,064
Major wins
Breeders' Futurity Stakes (1941)
Hopeful Stakes (1941)
Sanford Stakes (1941)
Phoenix Handicap (1942)
Brooklyn Handicap (1943)
Metropolitan Handicap (1943, 1944, 1945)
Carter Handicap (1943)
Toboggan Handicap (1943, 1944)
Whitney Stakes (1944)
Wilson Stakes (1944)
Manhattan Handicap (1944)
Paumonok Handicap (1944, 1945)
Awards
DRF American Champion Older Male Horse (1943)
American Champion Older Male Horse (1944)
Honours
Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame (1977)
United States' Racing Hall of Fame (1980)
#55 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century

Background edit

Devil Diver was foaled at Mrs. Payne Whitney's Greentree Stable in Lexington, Kentucky. A bay colt by Sir Germans, he was out of Dabchick,[1] and a member of the same foal crop as Shut Out. Devil Diver was trained by the Hall of Fame conditioner John M. Gaver, Sr., who also trained Shut Out.

Racing career edit

Both Shut Out and Devil Diver were pointed towards the 1942 Kentucky Derby, especially as Devil Diver had opened his three-year-old season winning the Phoenix Handicap and in the process beating Whirlaway who only the year before had won the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing.

The Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Arcaro believed Devil Diver to be the superior horse (he hadn't been out of the money in 13 starts), and so chose to ride him in the Derby only to come in sixth as Shut Out won the prestigious race under jockey Wayne Wright by two lengths over Alsab. At three, of the two best Whitney colts, Shut Out prevailed. But at four, Devil Diver came into his own, living up to the promise of his two-and-three-year-old seasons. At the end of 1943 he was named Champion Handicap Horse by the Daily Racing Form although the rival Turf & Sports Digest award went to Market Wise. In 1944 he was named Champion Handicap Horse in both major polls. In 1944, he came close to American Horse of the Year but lost the Pimlico Special to the filly Twilight Tear in a three horse race that included the very good Megogo.[2]

Devil Diver holds a record that has so far never been broken. He won the Metropolitan Handicap in three consecutive years: 1943, 1944, and 1945. One of those wins, 1944, was accomplished under an unbroken record weight of 134 pounds. In his Suburban Handicap win, he gave the champion Stymie thirteen pounds. In 1944, the five-year-old Devil Diver won seven stakes race and in each he carried more than 130 pounds. Better with age, at five he competed at a variety of distances under a variety of weights, all heavy. In his last year, he was voted handicap horse of the season in both polls.

Stud record edit

Devil Diver stood at stud at Greentree Farm. He was not outstanding, but over the years sired 18 stakes winners including Beau Diable, Call Over, Lotowhite, and the good broodmare Anchors Aweigh.

Devil Diver died in 1961.

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.pedigreequery.com/devil+diver Devil Diver’s pedigree
  2. ^ "Meriden Record - Google News Archive Search".
  • Devil Diver in the Hall of Fame

devil, diver, 1939, 1961, american, thoroughbred, racehorse, twice, voted, american, champion, older, male, horse, sirest, germansgrandsireswynforddamdabchickdamsireroyal, minstrelsexstallionfoaled1939died1961, aged, countryunited, statescolourbaybreedergreent. Devil Diver 1939 1961 was an American Thoroughbred racehorse He was twice voted American Champion Older Male Horse Devil DiverSireSt GermansGrandsireSwynfordDamDabchickDamsireRoyal MinstrelSexStallionFoaled1939Died1961 aged 21 22 CountryUnited StatesColourBayBreederGreentree StableOwnerHelen Hay WhitneyTrainerJohn M Gaver Sr Record47 22 12 3EarningsUS 261 064Major winsBreeders Futurity Stakes 1941 Hopeful Stakes 1941 Sanford Stakes 1941 Phoenix Handicap 1942 Brooklyn Handicap 1943 Metropolitan Handicap 1943 1944 1945 Carter Handicap 1943 Toboggan Handicap 1943 1944 Whitney Stakes 1944 Wilson Stakes 1944 Manhattan Handicap 1944 Paumonok Handicap 1944 1945 AwardsDRF American Champion Older Male Horse 1943 American Champion Older Male Horse 1944 HonoursAiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame 1977 United States Racing Hall of Fame 1980 55 Top 100 U S Racehorses of the 20th Century Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Stud record 4 ReferencesBackground editDevil Diver was foaled at Mrs Payne Whitney s Greentree Stable in Lexington Kentucky A bay colt by Sir Germans he was out of Dabchick 1 and a member of the same foal crop as Shut Out Devil Diver was trained by the Hall of Fame conditioner John M Gaver Sr who also trained Shut Out Racing career editBoth Shut Out and Devil Diver were pointed towards the 1942 Kentucky Derby especially as Devil Diver had opened his three year old season winning the Phoenix Handicap and in the process beating Whirlaway who only the year before had won the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing The Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Arcaro believed Devil Diver to be the superior horse he hadn t been out of the money in 13 starts and so chose to ride him in the Derby only to come in sixth as Shut Out won the prestigious race under jockey Wayne Wright by two lengths over Alsab At three of the two best Whitney colts Shut Out prevailed But at four Devil Diver came into his own living up to the promise of his two and three year old seasons At the end of 1943 he was named Champion Handicap Horse by the Daily Racing Form although the rival Turf amp Sports Digest award went to Market Wise In 1944 he was named Champion Handicap Horse in both major polls In 1944 he came close to American Horse of the Year but lost the Pimlico Special to the filly Twilight Tear in a three horse race that included the very good Megogo 2 Devil Diver holds a record that has so far never been broken He won the Metropolitan Handicap in three consecutive years 1943 1944 and 1945 One of those wins 1944 was accomplished under an unbroken record weight of 134 pounds In his Suburban Handicap win he gave the champion Stymie thirteen pounds In 1944 the five year old Devil Diver won seven stakes race and in each he carried more than 130 pounds Better with age at five he competed at a variety of distances under a variety of weights all heavy In his last year he was voted handicap horse of the season in both polls Stud record editDevil Diver stood at stud at Greentree Farm He was not outstanding but over the years sired 18 stakes winners including Beau Diable Call Over Lotowhite and the good broodmare Anchors Aweigh Devil Diver died in 1961 References edit http www pedigreequery com devil diver Devil Diver s pedigree Meriden Record Google News Archive Search Devil Diver in the Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Devil Diver amp oldid 1171960151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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