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The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing: Separating Myth From Fact to Identify the Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003 [Hardcover]

Richard Sowers (Author)
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September 2004
Only one filly since World War II has earned at least three major North American stakes victories as a two-year-old and five or more at three. Yet she wasn't selected a champion in either campaign and hasn't been enshrined in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing: Separating Myth From Fact to Identify the Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003, available September 1 from Old Sport Publishing Company, not only reveals the identity of that exceptional, yet largely forgotten, performer, but countless others, both human and equine, in thoroughbred racing since World War II. This exciting new book uses objective criteria to identify the greatest participants in thoroughbred racing in North America since World War II by including only their efforts in the 6,461 major stakes races held during that period.

Even the most ardent fans of thoroughbred racing, and certainly novices, often find the sport intimidating. The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing is an easy-to-use reference material that identifies major events and uses the performances in those events both to simplify and amplify the records of human and equine participants, enlightening both longtime observers of and newcomers to the Sport of Kings with more relevant—and easier to understand—information than ever has been available before.

Learning the identity of the aforementioned superstar filly who has been overlooked by history previously could have taken months of research. Thanks to The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing, however, fans of thoroughbred racing will find that this exciting, easy-to-use reference book not only reveals the identity of that filly, but answers thousands upon thousands of similar questions in a matter of minutes.

The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing includes an alphabetical list of every thoroughbred with an in-the-money finish in the 6,461 stakes classified as major since World War II. Each contains the horse's foaling year and an annual record of its in-the-money finishes in major races. Major victories in each season, including the race and the winning horse's name, are listed alphabetically for jockeys, trainers, owners, sires and broodmare sires, and each section includes the standings in those categories since World War II, the year-by-year leaders in each category and separate listings for performances in the Triple Crown and Breeders' Cup races.

The book also includes chapters on dams and birthplaces of major North American winners and introduces the Sire Line Index, which objectively rates the male-line contributions of each of the more than 1,600 stallions who have appeared in the first four generations of any major North American winner's male-line pedigree since World War II. A host of easy-to-use, straight-to-the-point charts—from those for the fastest times in major races at each distance by performers in each division and on each surface to the leading breakthrough jockeys each season—also contribute to making The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing an invaluable reference source. Separate indexes for all human and equine participants, the latter which includes sires, broodmare sires and the outstanding dams of the thousands of winners of major North American races since World War II, further enhance this reference book's considerable value.

Author Richard Sowers, whose previous books were the highly acclaimed The Complete Statistical History of Stock-Car Racing: Records, Streaks, Oddities, and Trivia and the best-selling Stock-Car Racing Lives, long has enjoyed a reputation as one of the country's leading sports historians and covered thoroughbred racing extensively for more than a decade for The Courier-Journal, hometown newspaper of the Kentucky Derby, and for The Sporting News.

"The genesis of this book was that I was considered an 'expert' on the sport, yet I knew so much more about so many others," he said. "Eventually, I realized that, regardless of the intense desire that me or anyone else has to learn about the history of the sport or objectively measure the sport's truly outstanding performers, there simply were no outstanding reference materials that made that possible. In few sports have our mythic performers been simply that—mythic—because of the lack of truly meaningful data that made valid comparisons possible.

"That data actually has existed all along, but identifying it and categorizing it into the type of reference work to which fans of other sports have become accustomed wasn't easy. In fact, it took three years."

To purchase The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing, check your local bookstore, or order directly from Old Sport Publishing Company, P.O. Box 2757, Stockbridge, Ga. 30281. The retail price is $49.95, with an additional $3.95 for shipping and handling and $3.50 in sales tax for Georgia residents.


Editorial Reviews

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"Definitive and meticulous research . . . an invaluable asset . . . volumes of information . . . a precise and easily accessible reference . . . bible for the informed." -- James E. "Ted" Bassett, chairman of the World Series Racing Championship, former President and Chairman of the Keeneland Association and former President of Breeders' Cup, Ltd.

"One word—sensational! The work that went into this book is mindboggling, and the `unearthed' facts are absolutely fascinating." -- Trevor Denman, voice of Santa Anita Park and the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club

"This is the thoroughbred equivalent of The Baseball Encyclopedia—and just as engrossing." -- Furman Bisher, Atlanta Journal-Constitution senior sports columnist

"Well-categorized facts from cover to cover—a tremendous tool for thoroughbred owners, trainers, breeders, jockeys and fans." -- Chris McCarron, Vice President and General Manager of Santa Anita Park and Hall of Fame jockey

"What a fantastic resource book! Finally! A complete, one-stop resource of thoroughbred knowledge for the Sport of Kings! -- Chris Lincoln, former host of ESPN's Race Horse Digest and World Series Racing Championship

From the Publisher

The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing: Separating Myth From Fact to Identify the Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003 is an important reference material that will rate a prominent place on the shelf of virtually anyone who is interested in horse racing.

The 536-page hardcover book is long on facts and short on descriptions. To author Richard Sowers' credit, just as he did in The Complete Statistical History of Stock-Car Racing: Records, Streaks, Oddities, and Trivia, he skillfully manages to transform statistical data into juicy tidbits of information by picking just the right plums that will leave readers spellbound.

The book's primary premise, which has considerable merit, is that grouping the results of the some 60,000 races held annually in North America and perhaps that many more events in various worldwide locales, often results in cumbersome and sometimes meaningless data to judge not only the best race horses, but the best jockeys, trainers, owners, sires, dams and broodmare sires.

The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing includes the performances of participants, both human and equine, in the 6,461 major North American races held from 1946-2003.

The bulk of the book is comprised of the records of the competitors in major races and, if nothing else, are undoubtedly the most complete such directories ever published. Not only are all horses with in-the-money finishes in major North American races since World War II—and their placings in those races—listed alphabetically, but so are the victories earned by all jockeys, trainers, owners, stallions and broodmare sires. Numerous charts and tables, the standings in each of those categories from 1946-2003, year-by-year leaders and separate listings for Triple Crown and Breeders' Cup races in each category make this an invaluable reference source. And the Sire Line Index, which is introduced in this book, indeed may prove to be the best device to measure the contributions of stallions both as sires of runners and as sires of sires.

Careful examination of the records of many of the sport's most revered horses and horsemen confirm that they truly earned their status as gems and dandies. The accomplishments of many familiar figures, however, at least in major races, may leave readers pondering how they have been accorded such lofty acclaim. And, as the subtitle promises, the facts and statistics in this book indeed reveal many forgotten participants in thoroughbred racing whose accomplishments indeed should be remembered.

And, unlike any other reference material ever produced about the sport, this book offers valid means of comparison. You can quickly learn not only who ranks as the most successful jockey since World War II, but who the 35th or the 75th most accomplished jockeys are and by what margins their accomplishments trail the leader. This book includes hundreds of other interesting tables and tidbits—from the largest winning margins at each particular distance at which or surface on which major races have been contested since World War II to the leading "breakthrough" jockeys each year to a list of the sires whose offspring have recorded 10 or more major North American victories who have sired stallions whose victory totals actually exceeded that of their sires—and much, much more.

The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing should appeal equally to three categories of readers:

—This book will prove to be an invaluable reference source for those who already own virtually every available reference book about horse racing. The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing, which features complete human and equine indexes that make cross-referencing the connections of any participant a breeze, will narrow a three-hour, three-week or frequently futile search for information into a matter of minutes.

—For those on a budget who'd like to add the definitive reference source about thoroughbred racing to their personal libraries, The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing is the only logical choice.

—Finally, those who go to the races once or twice a year or watch the Triple Crown, the Breeders' Cup or the occasional additional race on television—who enjoy what they see and would like to embrace the sport—will revel in The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing. That group, which well may find other reference materials too intimidating or too different from the frames of reference they have about other sports to be meaningful, will find this is exactly the book they've been seeking.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 536 pages
  • Publisher: Old Sport Publishing Company (September 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0975439200
  • ISBN-13: 978-0975439203
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,504,592 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic performance for claiming price, November 22, 2004
This review is from: The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing: Separating Myth From Fact to Identify the Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003 (Hardcover)
The best that you can hope for in a book is that it will not only make you think, but keep you coming back for more. Richard Sowers' recent compendium, "The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing;Separating Myth From Fact to Identify the Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003" has done this and so much more.
This 500-plus page labor of love seems a daunting task, but Sowers leaves the reader as satiated as a trip to a five-star restaurant, eagerly awaiting his or her return sojourn. In this case, it's as easy as going to your coffee table and perusing the table of contents or the appendix. Nuggets abound.
Also, how can you not identify with the heart of a person who dedicates his massive work to the memories of Ferdinand and Exceller, two champions who met untimely ends in lonely slaughterhouses across the world - and all our departed friends and heroes of the animal kingdom who have enriched our lives?
Sowers'effort is a marathon in terms of research, but the beauty for the reader is that he or she can take it a furlong at a time. The price is like paying for a claiming horse but getting a Classic winner. What a great way to spend the winter.
Paul R. Daley
Racing Writer, Lowell Sun Newspaper
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An immense reference of raw data to aid the reader, September 10, 2004
This review is from: The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing: Separating Myth From Fact to Identify the Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003 (Hardcover)
The Abstract Primer Of Thoroughbred Racing: Separating Myth From Fact To Identify The Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003 by thoroughbred racing expert and journalist Richard Soers is an immense reference of raw data to aid the reader in identifying the best race horses in almost every category. Only a small portion of The Abstract Primer Of Thoroughbred Racing is devoted to informative essays concerning such matters as significant trends in generations of breeding and racing. Most of The Abstract Primer Of Thoroughbred Racing presents pure information - equestrian ancestry trees, and staggering lists of race standings, victories, horses, and jockies. An index in back allows for quick and easy lookup of the performance of a particular steed or person. A must-have for any dedicated follower of races seeking to trace conclusions directly from solid information.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My New BIBLE of Horse racing!!!!, February 16, 2005
This review is from: The Abstract Primer of Thoroughbred Racing: Separating Myth From Fact to Identify the Genuine Gems & Dandies 1946-2003 (Hardcover)
I have been a fan of Thoroughbred racing since I was 4 years old in 1969, and have owned many fine reference books on the sport over the years. I used to have every single American Racing Manual from 1936 until 1994, then decided to sell them. I regretted it at the time, but now that I have the Abstract Primer of Thorougbred Racing, I dont regret selling the ARMS :) What a magnificent book. Very well written, great details and plenty of info makes me literally not want to put it down. A real GREAT read
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