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  2. Bluebird (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird was a "lengthy, useful-looking" [2] bay horse with a white star and three white socks and bred in Kentucky by the Seitz-Waldman Partnership. As a yearling, the colt was offered for sale at Keeneland and was bought for US$1,100,000 (equivalent to about $3,100,000 in 2023) by BBA Ireland [1] on behalf of Robert Sangster and the Coolmore Stud.

  3. Jesse Owens' least famous race: when the Olympic runner came ...

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    The horse is needed to race against Jesse Owens, Olympic Champion.” Berlin, 1936: Jesse Owens of the USA in action in the men’s 200 meter at the Summer Olympic Games. Owens won four gold medals.

  4. Skewbald - Wikipedia

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    A skewbald horse, chestnut with white patches. Skewbald is a colour pattern of horses. A skewbald horse has a coat made up of white patches on a non-black base coat, such as chestnut, bay, or any colour besides black coat. Skewbald horses which are bay and white (bay is a reddish-brown colour with black mane and tail) are sometimes called ...

  5. Jesse James (1927 film) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse James is a 1927 American silent Western film produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures.The film was directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starred cowboy star Fred Thomson whose wife Frances Marion wrote the scenario under the nom de plume Frank M. Clifton.

  6. Forest Flower (horse) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Cheryl White (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    White earned her first win as a jockey on September 3, 1971, riding Jetolara to victory at Waterford Park (now Mountaineer Park) in Chester, West Virginia. [3] White's debut on track garnered significant attention. National newspapers covered her first start as a jockey, [4] and she appeared on the cover of the July 29, 1971, issue of Jet ...

  8. Jesse James Rides Again - Wikipedia

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    The Black Raiders (20 min) Signal for Action (13 min 20 s) The Stacked Deck (13 min 20 s) Concealed Evidence (13 min 20 s) The Corpse of Jesse James (13 min 20 s) The Traitor (13 min 20 s) Talk or Die! (13 min 20 s) Boomerang (13 min 20 s) The Captured Raider (13 min 20 s) – a re-cap chapter; The Revealing Torch (13 min 20 s) The Spy (13 min ...

  9. 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 ...