Scott Harlan, the Glossary
Scott Paul Harlan (February 4, 1864 - January 1, 1948) was an American National Champion Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and owner of Idle Dell Farm near Hatboro, Pennsylvania.[1]
Table of Contents
46 relations: Aberdeen Stakes, Alabama Stakes, American Champion Older Dirt Female Horse, American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly, American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse, Astoria Stakes, Bateau (horse), Belmont Futurity Stakes, Bowie Handicap (Pimlico), Champlain Handicap, Coaching Club American Oaks, Columbia, Tennessee, Crusader (horse), Delaware Handicap (Saratoga), Dinner Party Stakes, Eclipse Award, Empire City Handicap, Fashion Stakes, Gazelle Stakes, Greentree Stable, Hatboro, Pennsylvania, Helen Hay Whitney, Horse trainer, Jerome Stakes, Keene Memorial Stakes, National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, Pimlico Cup, Pimlico Nursery Stakes, Portsmouth Daily Times, Princess Doreen, Saratoga Handicap, Scapa Flow (horse), Scarsdale Handicap, Selima Stakes, Suburban Stakes, The New York Times, Thoroughbred racing, Travers Stakes, Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States), United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings, United States Hotel Stakes, Untidy, Walden Stakes, Walter M. Jeffords Sr., Whitney Stakes, 1926 Preakness Stakes.
- American Champion racehorse trainers
Aberdeen Stakes
The Aberdeen Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually from 1913 through 1947 at Havre de Grace Racetrack in Havre de Grace, Maryland.
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Alabama Stakes
The Alabama Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race open to three-year-old fillies.
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American Champion Older Dirt Female Horse
The Eclipse Award for Champion Older Dirt Female Horse is an American Thoroughbred horse racing honor awarded annually to a filly or mare, four years old and up, for performances on dirt and main track racing surfaces.
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American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly
The American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly is an American Thoroughbred horse racing honor awarded annually to a female horse in Thoroughbred flat racing.
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American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse
The American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse is an American Thoroughbred horse racing honor awarded annually in Thoroughbred flat racing.
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Astoria Stakes
The Astoria Stakes is a long-lived race for two-year-old Thoroughbred fillies run at Belmont Park in early June during the Belmont Stakes carnival.
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Bateau (horse)
Bateau (born 1925) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse and a daughter of Man o' War and out of the French mare Escuina.
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Belmont Futurity Stakes
The Futurity Stakes, commonly referred to as the Belmont Futurity, is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in mid-September or October at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, United States.
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Bowie Handicap (Pimlico)
The Bowie Handicap at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland was a Thoroughbred horse race run between 1909 and 1938.
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Champlain Handicap
The Champlain Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race for horses age three and older first run in 1901 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Coaching Club American Oaks
The Coaching Club American Oaks is a race for thoroughbred three-year-old fillies and the second leg of the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing.
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Columbia, Tennessee
Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee.
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Crusader (horse)
Crusader (1923–1940) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse, whose career lasted from 1925 to 1928.
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Delaware Handicap (Saratoga)
The Delaware Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race held between 1901 and 1937 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Dinner Party Stakes
The Dinner Party Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in mid-May at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Eclipse Award
The Eclipse Award is an American Thoroughbred horse racing award named after the 18th-century British racehorse and sire, Eclipse.
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Empire City Handicap
The Empire City Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race inaugurated on October 22, 1900, as part of the opening day racecard at Empire City Race Track in Yonkers, New York.
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Fashion Stakes
The Fashion Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-old fillies.
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Gazelle Stakes
The Gazelle Stakes (formerly Gazelle Handicap until 2004) is an American thoroughbred horse race held annually at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park, New York.
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Greentree Stable
Greentree Stable, in Red Bank, New Jersey, was a major American thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding farm established in 1914 by Payne Whitney of the Whitney family of New York City.
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Hatboro, Pennsylvania
Hatboro (known locally as the Boro) is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Helen Hay Whitney
Helen Julia Hay Whitney (March 11, 1875 – September 24, 1944) was an American poet, writer, racehorse owner/breeder, socialite, and philanthropist.
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Horse trainer
A horse trainer is a person who tends to horses and teaches them different disciplines.
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Jerome Stakes
The Jerome Stakes is a stakes race for thoroughbred horses run each January at Aqueduct Racetrack.
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Keene Memorial Stakes
The Keene Memorial Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race run for twenty years from 1913 through 1932 at Belmont Park, in Elmont, New York.
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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded in 1950 in Saratoga Springs, New York, to honor the achievements of American Thoroughbred race horses, jockeys, and trainers.
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Pimlico Cup
The Pimlico Cup Handicap was an American horse race for Thoroughbreds run between 1919 and 1961 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Pimlico Nursery Stakes
The Pimlico Nursery Stakes was a race for Thoroughbred horses run at Pimlico Race Course from 1909 through 1947.
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Portsmouth Daily Times
Portsmouth Daily Times is a morning newspaper in Scioto County, Ohio with a print circulation of about 10,000.
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Princess Doreen
Princess Doreen (1921–1952) was a Thoroughbred racehorse best known for being the top American female money-winner.
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Saratoga Handicap
The Saratoga Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Scapa Flow (horse)
Scapa Flow (1924–1928) was an American Thoroughbred race horse, a son of Man o' War.
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Scarsdale Handicap
The Scarsdale Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race open to horses age three and older first run on October 16, 1918, over a mile and seventy yards on dirt at Empire City Race Track in Yonkers, New York.
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Selima Stakes
The Selima Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.
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Suburban Stakes
The Suburban Stakes is an American Grade II Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Thoroughbred racing
Thoroughbred racing is a sport and industry involving the racing of Thoroughbred horses.
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Travers Stakes
The Travers Stakes is an American Grade I Thoroughbred horse race held at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
In the United States, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, commonly known as the Triple Crown, is a series of horse races for three-year-old Thoroughbreds, consisting of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes.
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United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings
There is recognition for the United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings but no formal award is given to the trainer in Thoroughbred flat racing whose horses earned the most purse money in North American Thoroughbred racing. Scott Harlan and United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings are American Champion racehorse trainers and American horse trainers.
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United States Hotel Stakes
The United States Hotel Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in the late summer or early autumn until 1955 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Untidy
Untidy (foaled 1920 in New Jersey) was an American Thoroughbred filly racehorse owned by Helen Hay Whitney's Greentree Stable and trained by Jimmy Rowe Jr. and head trainer Scott Harlan.
Walden Stakes
The Walden Stakes is a discontinued Thoroughbred horse race run from 1906 through 1948 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Walter M. Jeffords Sr.
Walter Morrison Jeffords Sr. (August 8, 1883 – September 28, 1960) was a successful Investment banker and owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses who, in partnership with his wife's uncle, Samuel Riddle, purchased and operated Faraway Farm near Lexington Kentucky where they stood Man o' War.
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Whitney Stakes
The Whitney Stakes (run as the Whitney Handicap through 2013 and still sometimes referred to as such) is an American Grade 1 stakes race for Thoroughbred racehorses four years of age and older run at a distance of miles.
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1926 Preakness Stakes
The 1926 Preakness Stakes was the 51st running of the $63,625 Preakness Stakes Thoroughbred horse race.
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See also
American Champion racehorse trainers
- A. Jack Joyner
- Ben A. Jones
- Brad H. Cox
- Dale Baird
- Henry McDaniel (racehorse trainer)
- Hirsch Jacobs
- Horatio Luro
- King T. Leatherbury
- Robert Augustus Smith
- Robert V. McGarvey
- Scott A. Lake
- Scott Harlan
- Steve Asmussen
- United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings
- United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by wins
- William H. Bringloe
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Harlan
Also known as Scott P. Harlan.