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Snowman (February 29, 1948 – September 24, 1974) was a former plow horse of mixed breed ancestry, possibly a cross of a grade horse with a US Army Remount stallion. He was purchased for $80 on his way to a
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and became a champion in
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in the United States during the 1950s. During his career he was known as "The Cinderella Horse" due to his "
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" story.


Early life

Snowman was originally a plow horse on a farm in
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. But in February 1956, he was headed for the
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at 8 years of age. However, that same day 28-year-old Harry deLeyer left his home in
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, to attend the horse auction in
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, looking for cheap horses for his jumping school. He arrived late, and the only remaining horses were those loaded into trucks bound for the dogfood factory. When deLeyer spotted the gray horse, he had it brought down and bought him for $80.“I needed a quiet horse for the beginners,” he recalled. "I remember seeing his eyes and thinking 'this one seems nice and quiet', I’ll give him a chance". He first used Snowman as a lesson horse for children. DeLeyer recognized talent in the horse after he sold him to a neighbor and the horse jumped high fences to return home. DeLeyer then began training Snowman as a show jumper.


Career

The horse began winning prestigious classes only two years after he was bought off the slaughter truck, and his career lasted five years. He was photographed performing unusual feats such as jumping over other horses, and his calm disposition made him a favorite. He once won a
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class and an open jumper championship on the same day. Snowman and deLeyer became popular with the media. First, they appeared in articles in the
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. Then they moved to television, appearing on the game show, "
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" where host
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sat on Snowman's back. Snowman had his own fan club.
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did two profiles on him. There were three best-selling books about him, including the 2011 NY Times Best-Seller, The Eighty-Dollar Champion.


Death

DeLeyer kept Snowman through his retirement in 1962 until the animal was
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in the fall of 1974 due to complications from kidney failure at the age of twenty-six.


Awards

* 1958 United States Equestrian Federation Horse of the Year (formerly called AHSA Horse of the Year) * 1958 Professional Horseman's Association champion * 1958 Champion of Madison Square Garden's Diamond Jubilee * 1958, 1959 United States Open Jumper Champion


Honors

* 1992
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* 2015 Horse Stars Hall of Fame


Legacy

In 2005, Snowman was made into a
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model on the Gem Twist mold, which is no longer manufactured. In 2013, Snowman was again introduced in the Breyer line on the Idocus mold. The 2013 model box reads "Snowman - Show Jumping Hall of Famer". Snowman is the subject of the book, ''The Eighty Dollar Champion: Snowman, the Horse That Inspired a Nation'', by
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, published by
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in 2011, a No. 1 ''New York Times'' bestseller. A documentary movie was made in 2016, ''Harry & Snowman'', that features original footage of his years as an equestrian family member as well as a show ring competitor. Snowman was featured in season 21, episode 8 of ''
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See also

*
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References


Bibliography

*Tony Palazzo, ''The Story of Snowman the Cinderella Horse'' (1962) Duell, Sloan and Pearce, ASIN: B0007EK9UK * Montgomery, Rutherford G. ''Snowman'' (1967)
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*Letts, Elizabeth (2011) ''The Eighty Dollar Champion''. (2011)
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External links


Show Jumping Hall of FameRisen, Clay, Harry deLeyer, 93, Dies; He Saved a Horse and Made Him a Legend, New York Times, Friday, July 23, 2021
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