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![]() With Belmont Park's Fall meet set to get underway Saturday, it's always fun to look over the schedule of stakes races.
Being supposedly anal-retentive -- one of the things that caught my attention was this: According to both Wiki and the NYRA website ... Quote:
However, the history of the Knickerbocker starts in 1960 according to all reference sources. I had assumed the resurrected version of the race was named after the colt Knickerbocker, who as a 3-year-old, won the 1939 Met Mile under the feathery light weight assignment of just 100lbs. ![]() It was a great upset as Knickerbocker opened at 60/1 odds, held at 60/1 odds for most of the betting, and closed at 40/1. It was only the 3rd start of his career. ![]() Knickerbocker won his debut at better than 8/1 -- he won his 3yo return race at 8/1 -- before upsetting the Met in start #3. One way or another -- it's a good name for a handicap race and it will be run at Belmont next month. |