Stute reminisces about Snow Chief's 1986 Preakness win
At the grand old age of 86, Mel Stute still has a goodly
number of lucid brain cells, especially when it comes to his favorite subject,
1986 Eclipse Award winner Snow Chief.
The retired trainer, who conditioned the California-bred
son of Reflected Glory to win the 1986 Preakness Stakes after finishing 11th as
the 2-1 favorite in the Kentucky Derby, credits the immortal Charlie Whittingham
for giving him the impetus to run in the second leg of the Triple Crown after
his huge disappointment in the Run for the Roses.
"Getting Snow Chief beat in the Derby was my fault," Stute
confessed from his favorite chair at Clockers' Corner, where he holds court
every Santa Anita racing day. "He ran so bad (beaten 19 1/2 lengths by Ferdinand), I couldn't
believe it. I had beaten Ferdinand seven lengths in the Santa Anita Derby.
"The morning after the Kentucky Derby, I had my horse's
legs done up in mud, but I had to leave the barn. I wanted the groom to have his
legs washed off so a neurosurgeon could look at them, but when I got back to the
barn, the groom wasn't up yet. Now I've got this veterinarian trying to hold
Snow Chief, and he's trying to bite his hands.
"The vet says to me, 'Mel, these bleepin' hands are worth a
million dollars,' when out of nowhere, a voice says, 'Give me that SOB.' It's
Charlie Whittingham.
"He snatched the horse a couple of times, the legs were
washed off, I'm in the stall looking at Snow Chief and can't find a thing wrong
with him. Charlie says, 'Mel, I gotta tell you something. If you want to run in
the Preakness, go.'
"He said, 'I ran a filly at Churchill that shipped in like
your horse, two days before the race. She ran horrible. Some horses don't get a
hold of this track. You beat me seven lengths at Santa Anita, and I had
Ferdinand in Kentucky almost three weeks. That's why I beat you.'
"Anyway, Lynn Swann, who was working for ABC, comes by my
barn after the Preakness. He tells me Charlie told him the story about how he
was a sergeant in the Marines, 'but if I was more intelligent, I'd have probably
been an officer.
"'To show you how dumb I am, I told Mel Stute to run his horse in the
Preakness. If I hadn't, I don't think he would have, and I'd be going for the
Triple Crown with Ferdinand.'"
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