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  2. Royal Colours - Wikipedia

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    Royal Colours is a Chestnut colt with a blaze going down his face. He had no white markings on his front feet however he has two socks on his hind legs. Both sides of his pedigree come from Great Britain. His sire is Calpurnius a sire with both Bull Lea and Hyperion in his pedigree, and his dam is Baby Princess. Royal Colours was bred in Santa ...

  3. Free House (horse) - Wikipedia

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    In the Kentucky Derby, the first leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series, bettors sent Free House off as a more than 10:1 sixth choice behind favorites Captain Bodgit, the Florida Derby and Wood Memorial Stakes winner, and Silver Charm, the second choice. Free House started the Derby on the outside in post position thirteen. The gray colt raced at ...

  4. Nureyev (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Nureyev was a bay horse with a white blaze and white sock on his right hind leg bred in Kentucky by the Claiborne Farm.He was sired by Northern Dancer out of the mare Special, making him a half brother of several winners including Fairy Bridge, the dam of Sadler's Wells.

  5. Tapit - Wikipedia

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    He was the leading sire in every "black-type" category tracked by Thoroughbred Daily News, with 23 Black-Type Winners, 47 Black-Type Horses (meaning that 47 of his foals finished first, second or third in qualifying stakes company), 16 Graded/Group Stakes Winners, 29 Graded Stakes Horses, five Grade I/Group 1 winners and 10 Grade/Group 1-placed ...

  6. See full lineup of jockey silks for Kentucky Derby 2024 at ...

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    In 1978, when Affirmed won the Triple Crown, winning jockey Steve Cauthen wore silks that reflected the natural colors of a flamingo: pink, white and black. Lou Wolfson, who owned Affirmed, had ...

  7. Cheryl White (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl White (October 29, 1953 — September 20, 2019) was the first African American female horse racing jockey and the first woman to serve as a California horse racing steward. [ 1 ] Debut

  8. Black Tarquin - Wikipedia

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    Black Tarquin was a dark brown, almost black [1] horse with a white star bred in the United States by his owner William Woodward Sr. He was the most successful horse sired by the British-bred Rhodes Scholar, who won the Eclipse Stakes in 1936 and was exported to America in 1940.

  9. Unbreakable (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Unbreakable was a black horse bred in the United States by his owner, Joseph E. Widener.He was sent to race in England, where he was trained by Cecil Boyd-Rochfort.The colt was sired by the British-bred stallion Sickle out of the French mare Blue Glass, [1] making him a half-brother to the Belmont Stakes winner Hurryoff.