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Königsstuhl was a black/darkbay thoroughbred. The stallion was born at the stud Zoppenbroich in West Germany. He was a son of Dschingis Khan (1961–1986) (Tamerlane [2]-Donna Diana) and his dam was Königskrönung (1958–† ) (Tiepoletto-Krönung). His dam Königskrönung was a great distance horse during her racing career, but also a big ...
Weekend Surprise (April 8, 1980 – March 13, 2001) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and dam of 1992 American Horse of the Year A.P. Indy and 1990 Preakness Stakes winner Summer Squall. She was sired by the famous Triple Crown winner Secretariat .
Dynaformer was an unusually large horse, standing 17 hands (68 inches, 173 cm) high [1] and was bred by Joseph Allen. He was sired by Epsom Derby winner Roberto out of Andover Way (by His Majesty). Dynaformer's pedigree includes some famous names: Nashua , Ribot , Bull Lea , Blue Larkspur , Nearco , and Johnstown , among others.
Pedigree of Teddy, bay stallion, 1913 [1] Sire Ajax b. 1901 Flying Fox b. 1896 Orme b. 1889 Ormonde: Angelica Vampire br. 1889 Galopin: Irony Amie b. 1893 Clamart ch. 1888 Saumur Princess Catherine Alice b./br. 1887 Wellingtonia Asta Dam Rondeau b. 1900 Bay Ronald b. 1893 Hampton b. 1872 Lord Clifden: Lady Langden Black Duchess br. 1886 ...
Flower Alley (foaled May 7, 2002) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Winner of the Travers Stakes during his racing career, he is best known as the sire of 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner I'll Have Another .
Touch Gold was pensioned from stud duty in 2015, and was sent to Old Friends Equine Thoroughbred Retirement Farm. He resides there along with his son, Seek Gold. With the death of the 1996 winner Editor’s Note on December 12, 2022, Touch Gold became the oldest living winner of the Belmont Stakes.
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2007) Natalma (March 26, 1957 – January 29, 1985) was an American -bred Thoroughbred racehorse best known as the dam (mother) of the most important sire , and sire of sires, of the late 20th Century, Northern Dancer .
As a two-year-old in 1954, Nashua entered eight races, winning six and finishing second twice, which earned him champion 2-year-old honors. The following year he earned United States Horse of the Year awards from the Thoroughbred Racing Association (with 21 of the 40 votes), [1] and the publishers of Daily Racing Form. [2]