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Thursday, April 3, 2014

The AckAck Handicap: The Story of a Race Named After a Famous Racehorse

The AckAck Handicap that is most well-known today is the one run at Churchill Downs. However, there was another AckAck Handicap—named for the same horse—that was run at Hollywood Park from 2001 to 2009. However, seeing as the Hollywood Park Racetrack has closed down and that it had been five years since the AckAck Handicap had been contested there, it’s likely that the Churchill Downs race will remain the one and only thoroughbred horse race with this title.

A Look at the AckAck Handicap at Churchill Downs

The AckAck Handicap is run every year in the first week of November. Held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, this is a Grade III thoroughbred horse race that is run over 8 furlongs, which is the equivalent of one mile, on dirt. Any horse that is three years old or more can participate, regardless of whether it's a colt, stallion, filly, or mare.

In terms of famous horse races, the AckAck Handicap probably has a way to go until it reaches the famed status of other major stakes races. This is because this horse racing event is still relatively young, at least when compared to other famous horse races.

First held in 1991, the AckAck Handicap has been run over three different distances since then. Thus, in 1991, when it was founded, it was run over 8 furlongs. The race was contested at the same distance until 1994 and between 2006 and 2009 as well as in 2012. In 1994, the distance was changed to 7.5 furlongs, which lasted until 2005. In 2010 and 2011 the race was run over 8.5 furlongs.

A Quick Look at the Racehorse This Horse Racing Event Was Named After

AckAck was a thoroughbred racehorse that was inducted into the American Thoroughbred Hall of Fame. He was relatively successful in his racing career between the ages of two and four, when he won a few major stakes races, like the Withers Stakes and the Arlington Classic in 1969.

However, it was in 1971, when he turned five, that he became one of the most powerful horses of that year. He won seven major stakes races, one after the other, which were run on both grass and dirt. His performance won him the award of United States Horse of the Year. In 1999, AckAck was chosen by The Blood Horse, Inc. to be one of the top 100 racehorses of the 20th century.

The AckAck Handicap: A Few Facts

The AckAck Handicap is contested for a $200,000 purse, making it quite a valuable horse racing event. Surprisingly, no horse has managed to achieve victory more than once in this horse racing event. However, Calvin Borel—a jockey—managed to win this race four times on different mounts, which the highest number of wins for a jockey so far.


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