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Hambletonian 10, or Rysdyk's Hambletonian (May 5, 1849 – March 27, 1876), was an American trotter and a founding sire of the Standardbred horse breed. The stallion was born in Sugar Loaf, New York, on 5 May 1849. [2] Hambletonian has been inducted into the Immortals category of the Harness Racing Hall of Fame. [3]
National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Rider Hall of Fame was created and perpetuated to honor outstanding riders who have demonstrated their ability to exhibit the athletic prowess and inherent cow sense of the cutting horses they have shown competitively in NCHA sponsored or approved contests.
Totilas (23 May 2000 – 14 December 2020), also known from 2006 to 2011 as Moorlands Totilas, and nicknamed "Toto", was a Dutch Warmblood stallion standing 17.1 hands (69 inches, 175 cm) high [1] who was considered to be one of the most outstanding competitive dressage horses in the world, the first horse to score above 90 in dressage competition, [2] and the former holder of the world record ...
Kentucky Derby horse Just A Touch works out on April 25, 2024 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Odds: 10-1 Florida ties: Bought at the Ocala Breeders' Spring Sales of 2-year-olds in Training ...
Jason Kelce has apologized for saying that legendary racehorse Secretariat was given steroids during its iconic Triple Crown run in 1973, writing in part that it was “unfair to assume these ...
A couple years ago, he jumped into horse racing, not betting on races but owning race horses. And, voila, Werth has a horse, Dornoch, in the 150th Kentucky Derby on Saturday.
Byerley Turk – 2 stallions, 8 championships, most recently Partholon in 1984. Godolphin Arabian – 1 stallion, 1 championship, most recently Chapel Brampton in 1930. Sire lines of the leading sires, color-coded by sire line
Cozzene (May 8, 1980 – October 7, 2008) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse and outstanding sire.He was bred and raced by U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee John A. Nerud and trained by his son, Jan.