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Rags to Riches is a chestnut mare sired by 1992 U.S. Horse of the Year and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee A.P. Indy.She was out of the mare Better Than Honour, who also produced the 2006 Belmont Stakes winner, Jazil.
Condado, a chestnut horse who raced in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1943, won a grand total of 152 times [111] Galgo Jr. earned 137 wins in 159 starts from 1930 to 1936. [29] Cofresi won 119 races, [29] racing at around the same time as Condado. In the United States, Kingston (by Spendthrift) had 138 starts and won 89 of these, including 30 stakes ...
The Coach, chestnut stallion f. 2004 Billy Gray: Holland, Kilgore & Barnes [65] 2011 Game World, chestnut stallion f. 2005 Gary Edwards Chester & Lynda Stokes [66] 2012 Walk Time Charlie, chestnut stallion f. 2007 Chad Baucom: Holland, Kilgore & Callicutt [67] 2013 I Am Jose, black stallion f. 2008 Casey Wright: Billy & Debbie Woods [12] 2014
Mare Tiny Charger La Ree Bar Rocket Bar (TB) Wayne Carlton Racing Cherry Lake (TB) 1998 1966 1993 Chestnut Mare Lake Erie (TB) Cherao (TB) Nechao (TB) Minnie Rhea Wood & B.F. Phillips Racing Chicado V: 2006 1950 1972 Brown Mare Chicaro Bill Do Good: St. Louis Frank Vessels Racing Chicks Beduino: 2007 1984 2003 Gray Stallion Beduino (TB) A ...
Maud S., a light-red chestnut mare, was the offspring of "Harold" (a son of Hambletonian 10) and "Miss Russell". She was born at the Woodburn Stud in Woodford County, Kentucky, well-known for producing harness racing champions. As a yearling she was sold to James Burgher of Ohio for $250, who named her "Sadie Burgher".
Forest Flower was a chestnut mare with a white blaze [2] bred in Virginia by her owner Paul Mellon. [3] She was an unusually small Thoroughbred standing 14.3 hands high. [ 4 ] Forest Flower was one of the first crop of foals sired by Green Forest, a Kentucky-bred, French-trained horse whose wins included the Prix Morny , Grand Critérium , Prix ...
Among the horses the Blunts acquired on these journeys were the bay filly Dajania, purchased on Christmas Day in 1877; a dark bay mare eventually named Queen of Sheba, purchased from the Sheykh of Gomussa and his cousin in the summer of 1878; and a chestnut mare named Rodania. All three have left many descendants.
Lady Angela was a chestnut mare bred in Great Britain by Martin H. Benson. [1] Benson was a prominent bookmaker and the owner of Beech House Stud. Just before the start of World War II, Benson purchased the undefeated Nearco from Federico Tesio for a then-record £60,000. Benson thought so highly of Nearco that he installed a bomb shelter in ...