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|name = Max Hirsch
|image = Assault conformation image.jpeg
|caption = Max Hirsch signature on Assault photo
|occupation = Trainer
|birth_date = July 12, 1880
|birth_place = Fredericksburg, Texas
|death_date = April 3, 1969
|death_place = New Hyde Park, New York
|career wins =
|race =
Great Eastern Handicap (1909)
Suburban Handicap (1923, 1946, 1966)
International Special No. 3 (1924)
Walden Stakes (1926, 1931, 1947)
Pierrepont Handicap (1927)
Twin City Handicap (1928)
Tremont Stakes (1929)
Arlington Classic (1932, 1941, 1947)
Jockey Club Gold Cup (1932, 1954)
Travers Stakes (1934, 1938)
Questionnaire Handicap (1938, 1940)
New England Futurity (1939)
Wood Memorial Stakes (1940, 1946)
Bahamas Stakes (1941)
Bay Shore Handicap (1942)
Jersey Derby (1942, 1959, 1968)
Metropolitan Handicap (1942, 1955)
Pimlico Special (1946)
Saratoga Handicap (1950)
Whirlaway Handicap (1950)
Arlington Handicap (1952)

American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1936, 1946, 1950)
Preakness Stakes (1936, 1946)
Belmont Stakes (1928, 1946, 1950, 1954)
United States Triple Crown (1946)


|awards =
|honours = U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1959)
|horses = Assault, Bold Venture, Bridal Flower
But Why Not, Dawn Play, High Gun, Gallant Bloom, Grey Lag, Middleground, Sarazen, Stymie, Vito
|updated =
}}

Maximilian Justice "Max" Hirsch (July 12, 1880 - April 3, 1969)[1] was an American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.

Born in Fredericksburg, Texas, and raised Roman Catholic, Hirsch became one of the most successful trainers in Thoroughbred horse racing history. He spent part of his formative years working as a groom and jockey at Morris Ranch in Gillespie County, Texas.[1] Hirsch conditioned horses for various owners including George W. Loft, Arthur B. Hancock, the infamous Black Sox Scandal gambler Arnold Rothstein, Morton L. Schwartz, Jane Greer, and Virginia Fair Vanderbilt, but is best known for his work with the King Ranch Stable, which he joined in the 1930s and for whom he trained until his death in 1969.

Sarazen was the first Champion Max Hirsch trained and said his win over the French Champion Epinard in the third race of the 1924 International Specials was his greatest thrill in racing. A Hall of Fame inductee, Sarazen was the American Horse of the Year in 1924 and 1925.

Max Hirsch won the first of his four Belmont Stakes in 1928 with Vito. In 1936, he won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes with Bold Venture and in 1946 captured the U.S. Triple Crown with Bold Venture's son Assault. In 1950, Hirsch won his third Kentucky Derby with another son of Bold Venture, Middleground who also won the Belmont Stakes.

Max Hirsch was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1959. He died on April 3, 1969 at the Jewish General Hospital on Long Island, New York and was buried next to his wife, Katherine Josephine Clare (1888-1941), in the Cemetery of the Holy Rood in Westbury, Long Island.[2]

His son, Buddy, followed in his footsteps and too was voted into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame.

In popular culture

Hirsch was featured in the eighth episode of season 2 of the HBO Television series Boardwalk Empire, where he was played by Robert Dorfman. There he was seen to be employed by Arnold Rothstein for training his racehorse Sidereal.

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Max Hirsch|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fhi34|work=Handbook of Texas Online|publisher=Texas State Historical Association|accessdate=July 7, 2017}}
2. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FLZWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gukDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7471,981088&dq=max+hirsch+reynolds&hl=en Max Hirsch Obituary - Spokane, Washington Spokesman-Review - April 3, 1969]

Additional sources

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20051109235838/http://www.tshof.org/Bios/tshof/hj/hirsch.htm Texas Sports Hall of Fame article on Max Hirsch and the International Special No.3]
  • Max Hirsch at the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
  • Bowen, Edward L. Masters of the Turf: Ten Trainers Who Dominated Horse Racing's Golden Age (2007) Eclipse Press ({{ISBN|978-1581501490}})
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