Ansel Williamson
Ansel Williamson’s career spanned the pre-Civil War era of the three-mile heat races into the dawning of the single or “dash” races. Born a slave in Virginia, the point from which his record can be traced with confidence begins in the South around 1860.
1998
1806, Virginia
1881, Lexington, Kentucky
1860-1881
Biography
Ansel Williamson’s career spanned the pre-Civil War era of the three-mile heat races into the dawning of the single or “dash” races. Born a slave in Virginia, the point from which his record can be traced with confidence begins in the South around 1860.
For owner T. G. Goldsby, Williamson trained the horse Brown Dick for important victories in New Orleans, Charleston, Atlanta, and Mobile. Williamson was sold to A. Keene Richards and trained the noted runners Australian and Glycerna. He was sent in 1864 to work for R. A. Alexander of the famed Woodburn Stud in Kentucky. Williamson was then freed but remained in Alexander’s employ and trained a succession of major horses, including the undefeated pair Norfolk and Asteroid. Norfolk won the inaugural Jersey Derby of 1864.
“Old Ansel,” as he was referred to in contemporary accounts, later worked for H. P. McGrath and trained Hall of Fame member Tom Bowling, winner in 14 of 17 races, including the Travers, Jersey Derby, and Dixie.
In 1875, Williamson trained Aristides, winner of the inaugural Kentucky Derby. That year, Williamson also won the Belmont with Calvin. Both horses were owned by McGrath.
Other noted horses trained by Williamson included Merrill, winner of the 1866 Travers; Virgil, the dam of Hall of Fame member Hindoo; as well as Aaron Pennington, Chesapeake, and Susan Ann. Other major races won by Williamson included the Jerome, Phoenix, and Withers.
Achievements
Triple Crown Highlights
Won the 1875 Kentucky Derby — Aristides
Won the 1875 Belmont Stakes — Calvin