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Kelso: only five-time U.S. Horse of the Year, in the list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century by The Blood-Horse magazine, Kelso ranks 4th; Kincsem: Hungarian race mare and most successful racehorse ever, winning all 54 starts in five countries; Kindergarten: weighted more than Phar Lap in the Melbourne Cup
Champion two-year-old colt and noted sire 4: Saphir: Germany: b.c. 1894: Chamant x Sappho by Wisdom [93] Austrian Derby, three-time champion sire in Germany 4: Snap: Great Britain: Blk.c. 1750: Snip x Sister to Slipby by Fox. Noted sire. [94] 4: Vindication: United States: B.h. 2000: Seattle Slew x Strawberry Reason by Strawberry Road. [95 ...
The controversial list, which named Man O'War number one and Secretariat number two, was expanded into a 1999 book which included complete biographies of the horses. [ 2 ] All the horses on the list had raced in the United States except Phar Lap , [ 3 ] and a few others such as Northern Dancer , Dahlia and Miesque began their careers in another ...
American Thoroughbred Horse of the Year (105 P) Pages in category "American Champion racehorses" The following 188 pages are in this category, out of 188 total.
Years Had To Be Ivory Ontario Bred Maturity 4 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 [338] Catchmeinyourdreams Los Alamitos Invitational Championship 3 2003, 2004, 2005 [339] Charger Bar: Chicado V Handicap 3 1971, 1973, 1974 [340] Danjer AQHA Challenge Championship 3 2020, 2021, 2022 [341] Danjer Canterbury Park Championship Challenge Stakes 3 2020, 2021 ...
Champion Thoroughbred Sires (10 C) Chefs-de-Race (196 P) Cheltenham Festival winners (2 C, 175 P) D. Dubai World Cup winners (24 P) F. French Thoroughbred Classic ...
John Henry (March 9, 1975 – October 8, 2007) was an American champion Thoroughbred racehorse. He was sired by Ole Bob Bowers (by Prince Blessed ) out of Once Double (by Double Jay ). John Henry had 39 wins with $6,591,860 in earnings, was twice voted the Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year , and was listed as #23 on Blood Horse magazine's Top ...
Lexington (March 17, 1850 – July 1, 1875) was a United States Thoroughbred race horse who won six of his seven race starts. Perhaps his greatest fame, however, came as the most successful sire of the second half of the nineteenth century; he was the leading sire in North America 16 times, and broodmare sire of many notable racehorses.