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![]() The most notable recent accomplishment was the Dutrow trained Golden Man running 3rd in the Long Branch Stakes and coming back the very next day to finish 2nd in the Leonard Richards Stakes.
I can't even remember the last time anyone has attempted to run a thoroughbred twice on the same day. |
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don't run out of ammo. |
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![]() Ogden was a successful sire as well.
Here is his wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogden_%28horse%29 Here is a story about him: http://kdl.kyvl.org/cgi/t/text/pagev....8;passterms=1 |
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![]() I know a Maryland horse back in the 80s won a race during the day, then won at Penn at night. I think he was trained by King Leatherbury.
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King Leatherbury ran Fleet Don B. to a 3rd place finish at Pimlico and 2nd place finish at Penn that evening. |
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![]() I recall that in the 1910's or 20's, the Latonia Championship was contested twice by top two finishers (White and Los Angeles, maybe) to settle a refusal to accept a declared dead heat. I think the same horse won both 12 furlong races - faster time the second go round.
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![]() I give you the utmost respect for remembering anything that ran at Parr Meadows!
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