The Travers: Saratoga's Midsummer Derby - Celebrating the Legacy with Authors Brien Bouyea and Michael Veitch
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Immerse yourself in the rich history of Saratoga’s most iconic racing event at the Saratoga Springs History Museum on Thursday, Nov. 14, as acclaimed authors and racing historians Brien Bouyea and Michael Veitch present their latest book, The Travers: Saratoga’s Midsummer Derby, 1864 – 2023.
Described by Thoroughbred Racing Commentary’s Charles Hayward as “the best racing book since Seabiscuit,” this meticulously researched and visually stunning coffee table book chronicles the first 154 editions of the Travers Stakes, America’s oldest thoroughbred race for 3-year-olds.
During this exclusive event, Bouyea and Veitch will delve into the colorful history of the Travers Stakes and its significance in both Saratoga Springs and American racing. They will share incredible stories from the book, like that of Thanksgiving, the miraculous 1938 Travers winner who survived being struck by lightning and was trained by Mary Hirsch, the first woman licensed by The Jockey Club. From the dramatic 100-1 upset of Jim Dandy in 1930 to Arrogate’s record-breaking run in 2016, these tales reflect the heart and soul of Saratoga racing and the resilience of this historic event, which has survived wars, economic crises, and even a global pandemic.
The Travers: Saratoga’s Midsummer Derby is more than just a collection of race results; it is an in-depth exploration of each year’s race and the stories that have made the Travers a national sporting treasure. The authors will discuss the origins of the Travers, the legendary horses and people who have shaped its legacy, and how this race has cemented Saratoga Springs' place in racing history.
Meet the Authors
Brien Bouyea is a well-respected figure in the world of horse racing. As the Hall of Fame and Communications Director at the National Museum of Racing, Bouyea brings years of expertise and passion for the sport. A former executive sports editor for The Saratogian, his writing has been honored by both the national Associated Press Sports Editors and the New York News Publishers Association. Bouyea's previous book, Bare Knuckles and Saratoga Racing: The Remarkable Life of John Morrissey, was widely praised for its historical depth and insight. A Saratoga resident, Bouyea is deeply connected to the area’s racing heritage and remains a regular contributor to Saratoga Living magazine and other notable publications.
Michael Veitch spent four decades covering thoroughbred racing as the lead writer for The Saratogian and its racing supplement, The Pink Sheet. A native of Saratoga Springs, Veitch has written extensively on the history of Saratoga racing and has authored several books, including Foundations of Fame, Summit of Champions, and Legacy of Excellence. Veitch is a trustee of the National Museum of Racing and chairs its Hall of Fame Historic Review Committee. Recognized for his contributions to racing journalism, Veitch was inducted into the Saratoga Springs History Museum’s Hall of Fame and continues to be a prominent voice in the racing world.
In addition to a lively discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, meet the authors, and purchase signed copies of The Travers: Saratoga’s Midsummer Derby, 1864 – 2023. A portion of the proceeds from each book sold will benefit the Saratoga Springs History Museum, supporting its efforts to preserve the rich history of Saratoga Springs.
Don’t miss this chance to explore the fascinating stories behind the Travers Stakes and celebrate one of racing’s greatest traditions! This event is perfect for racing enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone interested in the captivating heritage of Saratoga.
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