Smoke Glacken (foaled 1994 in Maryland, died April 21, 2016)[1] was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.
Trained by Henry Carroll, at age two, Smoke Glacken finished second in his racing debut, then won four straight, including the Tyro Stakes and the Grade II Sapling Stakes, both at Monmouth Park Racetrack.
His most important win of 1996 was the Grade I Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, which he won by nine lengths.
A sprint horse best at distances of a mile or less, in his three-year-old season Smoke Glacken won six of his eight races and finished second and third in his other two starts.
[2] In addition, his 1997 performances earned him that year's Eclipse Award for American Champion Sprint Horse.