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Rugged Lark, famous quarter horse owned by Carol Harris, in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame; Sampson, the tallest horse ever recorded; a Shire; stood 21.25 hands (86.5 inches; 220 cm) high; Spanker was a 17th-century sire of many important horses. Thunder, Red Ryder's horse; Traveler, mascot of the University of Southern California
Desert Gold: race mare who won 19 races successive races during World War I; often raced against Gloaming; Desert Orchid: won King George four times and Cheltenham Gold Cup; Dr. Fager: "the Doctor"; set the world record at 1 mile on any surface, 1:32 1/5, and held it for more than 20 years. The only horse in American history who in 1968 won ...
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Mare Sergeant Yeager's Lady JA Will Stead W. A. Yeager Broodmare Garrett's Miss Pawhuska: 2006 1946 1975 Sorrel Mare Leo: Jenny Dee Jimmie Allred Bill Rowe Racing Go Man Go: 1990 1953 1983 Roan Stallion Top Deck (TB) Lightfoot Sis Very Wise (TB) J. B. Ferguson Racing Goetta: 2007 1961 1978 Bay Mare Go Man Go: Etta Leo Leo: E. L. Gosselin Racing ...
5:4-1-0 Mr. Zippity Do Dah United States Ch.h. 1984 Exuberant x Catchy Little Tune by Daryl's Joy 1986 Whas Stakes, 2nd 5:4–0–1 Noblesse: Ireland Ch.m. 1960 Mossborough x Duke's Delight by His Grace 1963 Prix Vermeille, 3rd 5:4–1–0 Riddlesworth: Great Britain Ch.h. 1828 Emilius x Fillagree by Soothsayer: 1831 Epsom Derby, 2nd 5:4–1 ...
All told, 462 of his yearlings were sold at auction for a total of about $319 million, including 91 yearlings that brought $1 million or more. [11] In 2008, Storm Cat remained in high demand with a fee of $300,000 but was retired from service because of declining fertility. Of 30 mares covered that year, only three were reported in foal. [10]
La Troienne (1926–1954) was one of the most famous and influential Thoroughbred broodmares in twentieth century America. She produced 10 winners including two Hall of Fame inductees while at stud, while her daughters in turn produced many notable offspring.
Sansovino, a big, powerful [1] bay horse, was one of sixteen Classic winners bred by his owner Lord Derby, [2] who named the colt after the sixteenth-century Italian architect Jacopo Sansovino. [ 3 ] Sansovino's sire, Swynford , who was also owned by Lord Derby, was an excellent racehorse who won the St Leger in 1910 and went on to be a ...