The
Sword Dancer Invitational Handicap is an
American race for
thoroughbred horses, aged three and up, run annually in mid August at
Saratoga Race Course in
Saratoga Springs, New York. An important prep for the
Breeders' Cup Turf, it is set at a distance of one and one-half miles (12
furlongs) on the
turf. A
Grade I event, the race offers a purse of $500,000.
The Sword Dancer is named for the best three-year-old colt or gelding of 1959, best three-year-old, best handicap horse, and the
American Horse of the Year.
Sword Dancer was elected to the
United States Racing Hall of Fame in
Saratoga Springs, New York in 1977.
The event was inaugurated at
Aqueduct Racetrack in 1975 as a six furlong
sprint on dirt for three-year-old horses. Beginning in 1977, it was hosted by
Belmont Park then in 1992 was moved to the Saratoga Race Course. Since inception, the Sword Dancer has been contested at various distances:
- 6 furlongs : 1975-1976 (on dirt)
- 8.5 furlongs (1 1/16 miles) : 1977-1979
- 12 furlongs (1½ miles) : 1980-present (on turf)
The race has been run as an Invitational Handicap since 1994.
In 2000, nine-year-old John's Call became the oldest horse to win this race.
Records
Speed record: (at current distance of 1½ miles)
Most wins:- 2 - El Senor (1989, 1990)
- 2 - With Anticipation (2001, 2002)
- 2 - Grand Couturier (2007, 2008)
Most wins by an owner:- 2 - John DeWitt Marsh (1983, 1984)
- 2 - Marc Keller (2007, 2008)
Most wins by a jockey:Most wins by a trainer:Winners
- In 1987, Theatrical was awarded first place following the disqualification of Dance of Life.