Man o 'War (horse)
Man o 'war | |
- Man o 'War, 1920 - |
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Race: | English blood |
Father: | fair play |
Mother: | Mahubah |
Mother, father: | Rock sand |
Gender: | stallion |
Year of birth: | 1917 |
Year of death: | 1947 |
Country: | United States |
Colour: | Fox |
Breeder: | August Belmont Jr. |
Owner: | Samuel D. Riddle |
Trainer: | Louis Feustel |
Record: | 21 starts: 20 wins, 1 place |
Prize amount: | $ 249,465.00 |
Greatest wins, titles and awards | |
Greatest victories | |
Tremont Stakes (1919) Sanford Stakes (1919) Hopeful Stakes (1919) Futurity Stakes (1919) Youthful Stakes (1919) Preakness Stakes (1920) Belmont Stakes (1920) Travers Stakes (1920) Jockey Club Gold Cup (1920) Lawrence Realization Stakes (1920) Withers Stakes (1920) Potomac Handicap (1920) Dwyer Stakes (1920) |
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title | |
United States Horse of the Year (1920) Leading Sire (1926) |
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Awards | |
US Racing Hall of Fame (1957) # 1 - Top 100 US Racehorses of the 20th Century Life-size statue of the Kentucky Horse Park Man o 'War Stakes at Belmont Park Man o' War Boulevard in Lexington ( Kentucky ) Man O War Road in Riddlewood ( Pennsylvania ) |
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Infobox last modified on: February 4th 2007. |
Man o 'War (born March 29, 1917 in Lexington (Kentucky) , † November 1, 1947 ) was one of the most successful racehorses of American thoroughbred breeding.
Racing career
The stallion won 20 of 21 races, one of which was 100 lengths ahead. He finished second in one race.
Breeding career
His most successful son was War Admiral , and his grandson Seabiscuit also had a major impact on the American horse racing scene. Man o 'War was Leading Sire from 1926.
Man o 'War died in 1947 at the age of over 30 for racehorses. He was buried in the paddock where he spent the last years of his life. 2000 people attended the funeral, which was broadcast live on the radio. A bronze statue was erected on his grave and stood there until 1976, when it was moved to Kentucky Horse Park.
reception
It is number 1 on the list of the 100 Best American Racehorses of the 20th Century by Blood Horse Magazine.
In the US horse center in Lexington ( Kentucky ), Man-O-War Boulevard leads from the airport to the racetrack.
The bronze statue on the grave inspired Joey DeMaio to name his true metal band Manowar after this racehorse.
Father fair play ch. 1905 |
Hastings br. 1893 |
Donation thrift | Australian |
Aerolite | |||
Cinderella | tomahawk | ||
manna | |||
Fairy gold ch. 1896 |
Bend Or | Doncaster | |
Rouge rose | |||
Lady Masham | Galliard | ||
Pauline | |||
Mother Mahubah b. 1910 |
Rock sand br. 1900 |
Sainfoin | Springfield |
Sanda | |||
Roquebrune | St.Simon | ||
St. Marguerite | |||
Merry Token b. 1891 |
Merry Hampton | Hampton | |
Doll Tearshieet | |||
Mizpar | Mangretor | ||
Underhand Mare (FNo.4-c) |
swell
- ↑ Interview with DeMaio in: Michael Custodis , Chapter: Manowar and the legacy of Richard Wagner, in: Classical Music Today. A search for traces in rock music, Bielefeld transcript-Verlag 2009 ISBN 978-3-8376-1249-3
literature
- Edward L. Bowen: Man o 'War. Thoroughbred Legends . Eclipse Press, Lexington (Ky) 2000, ISBN 1581500408
- Laura Hillenbrand : Seabiscuit. With the will to succeed. The book about the film Ullstein, Munich 2003, ISBN 3548364829
Web links
- Racing performance
- progeny
- Biography (English)