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William Donohue (jockey)

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Canadian racehorse, jockey, trainer and owner
William Donohue
OccupationJockey, Trainer, Owner
Born1854
Montreal, Canada East
DiedApril 1936
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Major racing wins
As a Jockey:

Champagne Stakes (1871, 1874, 1888)
Tennessee Stakes (1879)
Alabama Stakes (1880, 1881)
Mermaid Stakes (1880, 1881, 1884)
Surf Stakes (1881)
Freehold Stakes (1882, 1883)
Autumn Cup Handicap (1883)
Monmouth Oaks (1884)
Dixie Stakes (1885)
Suburban Handicap (1884)
Manhattan Handicap (1887)
Omnium Handicap (1894)
American Classics wins:
Belmont Stakes (1876)
Kentucky Derby (1883)
Preakness Stakes (1887)
As a trainer:

September Stakes (1895)
Brighton Handicap (1896)
Clarendon Stakes (1927)
Durham Cup Stakes (1928)
Maple Leaf Stakes (1928)
Grey Stakes (1933)
Significant horses
As a jockey:
Algerine, Dunboyne, Horometer, Leonatus, Luke Blackburn, Prince of Melbourne

William J. Donohue (1854 - April, 1936) was a jockey, trainer and owner of Thoroughbred racehorses who competed in his native Canada as well as the United States where he won each of the three races that would become the U. S. Triple Crown series.

Background

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In an October 11, 1886 article on famous jockeys, The Daily Alta California said that "The Donohue family is a great one in American racing affairs, but of the lot William Donohue is the best known."[1]

William Donohue's first Classic win came in the June 10, 1876 Belmont Stakes at Jerome Park Racetrack in Westchester County, New York aboard Algerine.[2] His second success in a Classic occurred on May 23, 1883, when he rode Leonatus to victory in the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.[3] Donohue got his third Classic with Dunboyne in the Preakness Stakes run on May 13, 1887, at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.[4]

Among his other important jockey wins, in 1884 William Donohue rode General Monroe to win the inaugural running of the Suburban Handicap, a race that would soon rank as the most important American race open to older horses.[5] [6]

Jockey, Trainer, Owner

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During his career in racing William Donohue also trained horses, notably for the family of Canada's preeminent owner, the Seagram Stable.[7] He also acquired horses for his own account and for a number of years could sometimes be found both riding and training a horse for a client or for himself.[8]

In April 1936, William Donohue died in Toronto, Ontario.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Famous Jockeys". The Daily Alta California, page 5, Volume 41, Number 13556. 1886年10月11日. Retrieved 2020年08月06日.
  2. ^ "1876 Belmont" (PDF). belmontstakes.com. 1876年06月10日. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011年10月07日. Retrieved 2020年05月17日.
  3. ^ "1883 Kentucky Derby Results Tables" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011年07月23日. Retrieved 2010年07月26日.
  4. ^ "The Baltimore Races". New York Times . 1887年05月14日. p. 2. Retrieved 2021年05月18日.
  5. ^ "Races at Sheepshead Bay". Chicago Inter Ocean, page 6. 1884年06月11日. Retrieved 2021年05月18日.
  6. ^ "History of Suburban Handicap". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1942年05月31日. Retrieved 2021年05月17日.
  7. ^ "Seagram Stable Pays 25,000ドル For Rolls Royce". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1926年05月10日. Retrieved 2021年02月17日.
  8. ^ "Won By Preakness Horses". New York Times. 1892年07月29日. p. 3. Retrieved 2021年05月17日.
  9. ^ "Havre De Grace Notes". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1936年04月22日. Retrieved 2019年04月12日.

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