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Upset (horse)

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Upset
SireWhisk Broom
GrandsireBroomstick
DamPankhurst
DamsireVoter
SexColt
Foaled1917
CountryUnited States
ColorChestnut
OwnerHarry Payne Whitney
Earnings$37,504
Major wins
Sanford Memorial

Upset was notable as the only horse to have ever defeated Man o' War. Man o' War, who won 20 of his 21 starts, faced Upset in the Sanford Memorial at Saratoga Race Course on August 13, 1919. Losing by a neck, Man o' War had been fractious at the starting line and got a bad start, leaving close to last. He also carried 15 pounds more than Upset.[1] The loss snapped a six-race winning streak by Man o' War.[2]

Upset was owned by Harry Payne Whitney.[1] The two horses met six more times, including in the 1920 Preakness Stakes, with Man o' War victorious every time.[2]

While it is widely believed that the term "upset", referring to a surprising loss, originated with this horse, that is not the case. The use of the word in horse racing dates to at least 1877, and the meaning "to overturn" or "overthrow" appears to be even older.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Van Ness, Fred (August 13, 1919). "A Horse Named Upset Beats Man o' War". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b Schwartz, Larry. "Man o' War came close to perfection". ESPN. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  3. ^ Cronin, Brian (May 10, 2011). "Sports Legend Revealed: Did the term 'upset' in sports derive from a horse named Upset defeating Man o' War?". Los Angeles Times. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)