J. Elliott Burch

A third-generation horseman who followed both his father and grandfather into the Hall of Fame, Elliott Burch trained six champions and four members of the Hall of Fame, including Horse of the Year winners Sword Dancer, Arts and Letters, and Fort Marcy.

Elliott Burch and Sword Dancer on the cover of "Sports Illustrated" in 1960 (Sports Illustrated)
Inducted

1980

Born

March 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.

Died

Jan. 30, 2011, Newport, Rhode Island

Career

1955-1985

Wins

639

Earnings

$13,132,437

Racing Record

20.16

Win %

Biography

A third-generation horseman who followed both his father and grandfather into the Hall of Fame, Elliott Burch trained six champions and four members of the Hall of Fame, including Horse of the Year winners Sword Dancer, Arts and Letters, and Fort Marcy.

Educated at Yale University and later the University of Kentucky, Burch served in the Army Signal Corps in Europe during World War II and after the war. He later worked as a racing writer and an assistant trainer. When his father, Preston Burch, retired in 1957, Elliott took over his dad’s role as head trainer for Isabel Dodge Sloane’s Brookmeade Stable.

Burch trained Sword Dancer and champion Bowl of Flowers for Brookmeade. Sword Dancer was the first of Burch’s three Belmont Stakes winners, winning the classic in 1959. For owner Paul Mellon, Burch saddled Belmont winners Quadrangle in 1964 and Arts and Letters in 1969. Quadrangle’s score ended Northern Dancer’s Triple Crown bid, while Arts and Letters’ triumph did the same to Majestic Prince’s.

Burch was North America's leading trainer in earnings in 1969.

For Mellon, Burch also trained Fort Marcy, who shared Horse of the Year honors with Personality in 1970, as well as champions Key to the Mint and Run the Gantlet. Sword Dancer, Bowl of Flowers, Arts and Letters, and Fort Marcy were all elected to the Hall of Fame.

Burch sent out four winners each of the Suburban Handicap, Travers Stakes, Woodward Stakes and Whitney Handicap.

Achievements

North America's leading trainer in earnings — 1969

Triple Crown Highlights

Won the 1959 Belmont Stakes — Sword Dancer
Won the 1964 Belmont Stakes — Quadrangle
Won the 1969 Belmont Stakes — Arts and Letters

Other Highlights

Won the Whitney Handicap — 1955, 1972, 1980, 1982
Won the Woodward Stakes — 1959, 1960, 1969, 1972
Won the Travers Stakes — 1959, 1964, 1969, 1972
Won the Suburban Handicap — 1960, 1973, 1979, 1982
Won the Saranac Stakes — 1950, 1951, 1953
Won the Top Flight Handicap — 1959, 1968, 1969
Won the Metropolitan Handicap — 1959, 1969, 1979
Won the Washington, D.C. International Stakes — 1967, 1970, 1971
Won the Bowling Green Handicap — 1970, 1972, 1973
Won the Diana Handicap — 1976, 1982, 1983
 

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