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  2. John Henry (horse) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry was a late entry into the Inaugural Breeders Cup in 1984 but a strained ligament in his left foreleg caused him to be withdrawn from the race and retired. John Henry's final race record stood at 83 starts, 39 wins, 15 seconds, and 9 thirds with $6,591,860 in earnings.

  3. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Peter McBean Gallery, which houses temporary exhibitions, a semi-permanent Hall of Fame Heroes exhibition and seasonal exhibitions. It also houses a collection bequeathed by John Nerud, including trophies and paintings of the Hall of Fame horses he trained, Gallant Man and Dr. Fager [10] The Museum Collection [11] includes just over 300 ...

  4. Category : United States Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame ...

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    Hamburg (horse) Arthur B. Hancock; John Wesley Hanes II; Carl Hanford; Hanover (horse) Harry Bassett; Bill Hartack; Sandy Hawley; Hal Price Headley; T. J. Healey; Heavenly Prize; Henry of Navarre (horse) Sam Hildreth; Hill Prince; Hindoo (horse) Sonny Hine; Max Hirsch; William J. Hirsch; Thomas Hitchcock Sr. Jerry Hollendorfer; Holy Bull ...

  5. Kentucky Horse Park - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm, international equestrian competition venue, and an educational theme park opened in 1978 in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located off Kentucky State Highway 1973 (Iron Works Pike) and Interstate 75 , at Exit 120, in northern Fayette County in the United States.

  6. Lexington, the horse and its history, make appearance at ...

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    Horse” intersperses the tale of Lexington’s racing and breeding career with the modern-day story of a Ph.D. student who finds the discarded painting of a horse, and then meets a Smithsonian ...

  7. John Henry Handicap - Wikipedia

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    The John Henry Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California from 1986 through 1994. [1] A Grade II event open to horses age three and older, it was contest on turf over a distance of one and one eighth miles (9 furlongs).

  8. Chris McCarron - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Chris McCarron was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. After 28 years in racing he retired in June 2002. After 28 years in racing he retired in June 2002. He finished as thoroughbred racing's ALL-TIME leader in purse earnings with more than $264 million in winnings and 7,141 races won.

  9. John Henry Turf Championship Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The John Henry Turf Championship Stakes (renamed for John Henry who won it three times) is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually during the Oak Tree Racing Association's Autumn Meeting at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.