Daily Racing Form, Turf & Sport Digest and Thoroughbred Racing Association Awards
Year |
Horse |
Age | Trainer |
Owner |
---|---|---|---|---|
1970 | Fort Marcy | 6 | J. Elliott Burch | Rokeby Stables |
1969 | Hawaii | 5 | MacKenzie Miller | Cragwood Stables |
1968 | Fort Marcy (TRA) | 4 | J. Elliott Burch | Rokeby Stables |
1968 | Dr. Fager (DRF) | 4 | John A. Nerud | William L. McKnight |
1967 | Fort Marcy | 3 | J. Elliott Burch | Rokeby Stables |
1966 | Assagai | 3 | MacKenzie Miller | Cragwood Stables |
1965 | Parka | 7 | Warren A. Croll, Jr. | Pelican Stable |
1964 | Turbo Jet II | 4 | Frank A. Bonsal | Barclay Stable |
1963 | Mongo | 4 | Frank A. Bonsal | Marion duPont Scott |
1962 | ||||
1961 | T.V. Lark | 4 | Paul Parker | C. R. McCoy |
1960 | ||||
1959 | Round Table | 5 | William Molter | Brookmeade Stable |
1958 | Round Table | 4 | William Molter | Kerr Stable |
1957 | Round Table | 3 | William Molter | Brookmeade Stable |
1956 | Career Boy | 3 | Sylvester Veitch | Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney |
1955 | St. Vincent | 4 | Vance Longden | George R. Gardiner & Alberta Ranches |
1954 | Stan | 4 | Harry Trotsek | Hasty House Farm |
1953 | Iceberg II | 5 | Horatio Luro | W. Arnold Hanger |
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