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Albatross (horse)

Albatross (1968 - 1998) was a bay horse by Meadow Skipper[?] out of Voodoo Hanover[?] by Dancer Hanover[?]. He was voted harness horse of the year in 1971 and 1972.

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Trained and driven by Stanley Dancer[?], he won 25 of his 28 races as a three-year-old, including the Adios Stakes[?], the Cane Pace, and the Messenger Stakes. As a three-year-old he also set a record for fastest race mile with two races in 1:54.4 at the Red Mile in Lexington, Kentucky. He broke this record as a four-year-old with a race in 1:54.3 at Sportsman's Park in Chicago.

After his four-year-old season he retired to stud at Hanover Shoe Farms[?] in Hanover, Pennsylvania. He is the sire of Niatross (winner of the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers in 1980 and also a world champion with a mark of 1:49.1), and of Fan Hanover[?], Merger[?], Colt Fortysix[?], and Jaguar Spur[?], all, like Niatross, winners of the Little Brown Jug. He was also an outstanding broodmare sire.

Albatross died in 1998 and was buried at the Hanover Shoe Farms horse cemetery.

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