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American racehorse trainer
Henry McDaniel Occupation
Trainer Born (1867-09-10 ) September 10, 1867
Secaucus, New Jersey Died January 24, 1948(1948-01-24) (aged 80)
Coral Gables, Florida
Twin City Handicap (1895)
Dash Stakes (1906)
Sapphire Stakes (1906)
Victoria Stakes (1910)
Connaught Cup Stakes (1914, 1922, 1924)
Great American Stakes (1917)
Hopeful Stakes (1917, 1930)
Saratoga Special Stakes (1917)
Delaware Handicap (1918, 1930, 1931)
Travers Stakes (1918)
Ben Ali Handicap (1919)
Champlain Handicap (1919, 1931, 1933)
Saratoga Cup (1919)
Pimlico Cup Handicap (1919, 1920, 1921)
Autumn Gold Cup (1920)
Toronto Autumn Cup (1920)
Brookdale Handicap (1920)
Jockey Club Cup Handicap (1920)
Bowie Handicap (1921, 1928)
Grey Stakes (1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926)
King Edward Stakes (1921, 1923, 1924)
King's Plate (Quebec) (1921,1926)
Merchants and Citizens Handicap (1921)
Philadelphia Handicap (1921,1922, 1923)
Windsor Hotel Cup Handicap (1921, 1922)
Brooklyn Handicap (1922)
Clark Handicap (1922)
Brooklyn Handicap (1922)
Hamilton Derby (1922)
Rennert Handicap (1922)
Coffroth Handicap (1923)
Durham Cup Stakes (1923)
Juvenile Stakes (1926)
Quebec Derby (1926)
Tremont Stakes (1926)
Demoiselle Stakes (1927, 1929)
Dwyer Stakes (1928)
Empire City Derby (1928, 1929)
Laurel Futurity Stakes (1929)
Woodhaven Stakes (1929)
Carter Handicap (1930)
Fleetwing Handicap (1930)
Jerome Stakes (1930)
Manhattan Handicap (1930, 1931)
Shevlin Stakes (1930)
Bay Shore Handicap (1931)
Cowdin Stakes (1935)
Walden Stakes (1935)
Fashion Stakes (1937)
Butler Handicap (1939)
Toboggan Handicap (1939)
Queens County Handicap (1939)
Empire City Handicap (1939)
American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1918)
Belmont Stakes (1933)
U.S. Co-Champion Trainer by wins (1922)
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1956) (Inaugural class)
Exterminator ,
Flying Heels ,
Rey del Carreres ,
Reigh Count ,
Sun Beau ,
Sun Briar
Henry Ernest McDaniel (September 10, 1867 – January 24, 1948) was an American
Hall of Fame and national Champion
trainer of
Thoroughbred
racehorses . He was the brother of trainer
William Lee McDaniel . Their father was the prominent
New Jersey trainer
Col. David McDaniel who won three straight editions of the Belmont Stakes and who bred horses at his Stony Brook
stud farm at
Princeton, New Jersey .
[1]
In a career that spanned 64 years (1884-1947), the most famous of the horses Henry McDaniel trained was
Exterminator , winner of the 1918
Kentucky Derby and an
American Horse of the Year honoree as well as
Champion Older Horse three times.
[2] With
Hurryoff , McDaniel won the 1933
Belmont Stakes , a race that would become the third leg of the
U. S. Triple Crown series .
[3]
One of the most sought after trainers of his generation, Henry McDaniel was hired by major industry figures such as
Lucky Baldwin ,
Gifford A. Cochran ,
F. Ambrose Clark ,
Robert T. Davies ,
Hope Goddard Iselin ,
Willis Sharpe Kilmer ,
J. K. L. Ross ,
Walter P. Chrysler Jr. ,
Robert T. Davies and
Joseph E. Widener .
[4]
Henry McDaniel died at a hospital in Coral Gables, Florida on January 24, 1948, at age 80. He was buried next to his wife Leonora in the
Forest Home Cemetery in
Chicago .
[5]
Following its formation, Henry McDaniel was inducted in the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1956.
[6]
References
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Miami Daily News-Record Page 4, Miami, Oklahoma, January 25, 1948 Retrieved July 20, 2017
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May 2, 2013 New York Times story: "Exterminator, a Long Shot to Remember" Retrieved July 15, 2017
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Belmont Stakes history at the NYRA Retrieved July 15, 2017
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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Retrieved July 16, 2017
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Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky, Page 52, January 25, 1948 Retrieved July 15, 2017
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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Retrieved July 16, 2017
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