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Emperor of Norfolk

Emperor of Norfolk (1885–1907) was an American Champion and Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse. His large size, strong hindquarters, and racing record earned him the name of the "California Wonder".

Emperor of Norfolk
SireNorfolk
GrandsireLexington
DamMarian
DamsireMalcolm
SexStallion
Foaled1885
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederTheodore Winters
OwnerLucky Baldwin
TrainerJohn W. McClelland
Robert W. Thomas
Record29: 21-2–4
Earnings$79,290
Major wins
Algeria Stakes (1887)
Hyde Park Stakes (1887)
Kentucky Stakes (1887)
Kenwood Stakes (1887)
Saratoga Stakes (1887)
American Derby (1888)
Bronx Stakes (1888)
Brooklyn Derby (1888)
Drexel Stakes (1888)
Sheridan Stakes (1888)
Swift Stakes (1888)
Awards
American Co-Champion 2-Year-Old Colt (1888)
American Co-Champion 3-Year-Old Colt (1888)
Honours
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1988)
Last updated on December 9, 2022

Background edit

In the 1870s, when Joseph Cairn Simpson (founder of California's first all-sports newspaper, Breeder and Sportsman) migrated west, he brought horses with him. One was the filly Marian. To finance his newspaper, he sold Marian to Theodore Winters, who owned California's best stallion, Norfolk, by one of America's greatest sires, Lexington. Norfolk retired undefeated. Winters bought him for $15,001, one dollar more than the amount paid for Lexington himself.

With the purchase of Marian, Winters now owned a top stallion and a top broodmare. Marian, mated to Norfolk, both living at either Winters' second stud farm, the Rancho Del Rio near Sacramento on the banks of the Sacramento River or on his Yolo County, California, spread, produced numerous outstanding runners: Duchess of Norfolk, Prince of Norfolk, The Czar, El Rio Rey, Rey Del Rey, and Emperor of Norfolk. After Norfolk retired, Marian produced another star horse: Yo Tambien, by turf champion Joe Hooker.

Racing career edit

Winters sold Marian's yearling foal to Elias Jackson Baldwin for $2,525. Baldwin raced the colt 18 times at the age of two, which was a normal schedule for the time. During one eight-day span, Emperor of Norfolk won three races in Chicago, Illinois. At Saratoga, New York, in August, he won four more races. Then he went to Jerome Park Racetrack, where he took two races in four days. He also placed in the Prospect Cap and came third in the Quickstep Stakes.

At three, Emperor of Norfolk started eleven times, winning 9 races, 8 of them consecutively. He placed in one race and showed in another. Of the nine starts he won, two were the prestigious Brooklyn Stakes (now called the Dwyer Stakes) and the American Derby under the great African American jockey Isaac Burns Murphy.

Emperor of Norfolk won at distances of between five and nine furlongs, and earned, for the time, a huge sum of money.

He retired lame after his last win in the Sheridan Stakes (the injury occurring during an exercise run), and Baldwin shipped him back to Rancho Santa Anita to begin his stud career.

At stud edit

Emperor of Norfolk was great a sire as his own sire, Norfolk, producing stake winner after stake winner, but his best son (who possessed a variety of names until sent to England) was Americus. Americus won many stakes races, but was best known as a sire, primarily through his daughter Americus Girl. Out of Americus Girl came the "flying filly," Mumtaz Mahal, and through her Mahmoud, Nasrullah, Royal Charger, and Tudor Minstrel.

Many of today's most successful horses go back to Emperor of Norfolk through Mumtaz Mahal via Americus.

Death edit

Emperor of Norfolk died at age 22 on December 15, 1907. He was buried at the stable under a large Maltese cross, Baldwin's racing symbol. Later, Baldwin's three other American Derby winners, Volante, Silver Cloud, and Rey El Santa Anita, were also buried there. All four horses were later transferred to the paddock garden of the modern Santa Anita Park.

Emperor of Norfolk was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1988.

Sire line tree edit

  • Conquering Elk (b. 1987) is the last known male progeny of the Lexington male sire line.[11][12][13] Consequently, as a result, the Byerley Turk male sire line became extinct in the United States, although it still survives in Europe.[14]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Emperor of Norfolk, bay colt, 1885
Sire
Norfolk
Lexington Boston Timoleon
Sister to Tuckahoe
Alice Carneal Sarpedon
Rowena
Novice Glencoe Sultan
Trampoline
Chloe Anderson Rodolph
Belle Anderson
Dam
Marian
Malcolm Bonnie Scotland Iago
Queen Mary
Lady Lancaster Monarch
Lady Canton
Maggie Mitchell Yorkshire St. Nicholas
Miss Rose
Charmer Glencoe
Betsey Malone (family: A17)

References edit

  1. ^ Byerley Turk Line
  2. ^ Herod Sire Line
  3. ^ Emperor of Norfolk HOF
  4. ^ Emperor of Norfolk
  5. ^ Lantados Pedigree
  6. ^ Rey El Rio Pedigree
  7. ^ Rey El Tierra Pedigree
  8. ^ El Tesoro Pedigree
  9. ^ Peerless Pedigree
  10. ^ Conquering Elk Pedigree
  11. ^ The Meaning of the death of Midnight Bourbon
  12. ^ Saudi Arabia has four horses from the nearly dead St Simon sire line
  13. ^ American Classic Pedigrees (1914-2002)
  14. ^ Byerley Turk Reaching the End of the Line
  • Robinson, William, The History of Thoroughbred Racing in America
  • Emperor of Norfolk in the Hall of Fame
  • Thoroughbred Heritage

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Emperor of Norfolk 1885 1907 was an American Champion and Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse His large size strong hindquarters and racing record earned him the name of the California Wonder Emperor of NorfolkSireNorfolkGrandsireLexingtonDamMarianDamsireMalcolmSexStallionFoaled1885CountryUnited StatesColourBayBreederTheodore WintersOwnerLucky BaldwinTrainerJohn W McClellandRobert W ThomasRecord29 21 2 4Earnings 79 290Major winsAlgeria Stakes 1887 Hyde Park Stakes 1887 Kentucky Stakes 1887 Kenwood Stakes 1887 Saratoga Stakes 1887 American Derby 1888 Bronx Stakes 1888 Brooklyn Derby 1888 Drexel Stakes 1888 Sheridan Stakes 1888 Swift Stakes 1888 AwardsAmerican Co Champion 2 Year Old Colt 1888 American Co Champion 3 Year Old Colt 1888 HonoursUnited States Racing Hall of Fame 1988 Last updated on December 9 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 At stud 4 Death 5 Sire line tree 6 Pedigree 7 ReferencesBackground editIn the 1870s when Joseph Cairn Simpson founder of California s first all sports newspaper Breeder and Sportsman migrated west he brought horses with him One was the filly Marian To finance his newspaper he sold Marian to Theodore Winters who owned California s best stallion Norfolk by one of America s greatest sires Lexington Norfolk retired undefeated Winters bought him for 15 001 one dollar more than the amount paid for Lexington himself With the purchase of Marian Winters now owned a top stallion and a top broodmare Marian mated to Norfolk both living at either Winters second stud farm the Rancho Del Rio near Sacramento on the banks of the Sacramento River or on his Yolo County California spread produced numerous outstanding runners Duchess of Norfolk Prince of Norfolk The Czar El Rio Rey Rey Del Rey and Emperor of Norfolk After Norfolk retired Marian produced another star horse Yo Tambien by turf champion Joe Hooker Racing career editWinters sold Marian s yearling foal to Elias Jackson Baldwin for 2 525 Baldwin raced the colt 18 times at the age of two which was a normal schedule for the time During one eight day span Emperor of Norfolk won three races in Chicago Illinois At Saratoga New York in August he won four more races Then he went to Jerome Park Racetrack where he took two races in four days He also placed in the Prospect Cap and came third in the Quickstep Stakes At three Emperor of Norfolk started eleven times winning 9 races 8 of them consecutively He placed in one race and showed in another Of the nine starts he won two were the prestigious Brooklyn Stakes now called the Dwyer Stakes and the American Derby under the great African American jockey Isaac Burns Murphy Emperor of Norfolk won at distances of between five and nine furlongs and earned for the time a huge sum of money He retired lame after his last win in the Sheridan Stakes the injury occurring during an exercise run and Baldwin shipped him back to Rancho Santa Anita to begin his stud career At stud editEmperor of Norfolk was great a sire as his own sire Norfolk producing stake winner after stake winner but his best son who possessed a variety of names until sent to England was Americus Americus won many stakes races but was best known as a sire primarily through his daughter Americus Girl Out of Americus Girl came the flying filly Mumtaz Mahal and through her Mahmoud Nasrullah Royal Charger and Tudor Minstrel Many of today s most successful horses go back to Emperor of Norfolk through Mumtaz Mahal via Americus Death editEmperor of Norfolk died at age 22 on December 15 1907 He was buried at the stable under a large Maltese cross Baldwin s racing symbol Later Baldwin s three other American Derby winners Volante Silver Cloud and Rey El Santa Anita were also buried there All four horses were later transferred to the paddock garden of the modern Santa Anita Park Emperor of Norfolk was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1988 Sire line tree editEmperor of Norfolk 1 2 3 4 Americus Jack Snipe Golden Rod Norford Cruzados Lantados 5 Rey El Rio 6 Rey El Tierra 7 El Tesoro 8 Peerless 9 Conquering Elk 10 Americano Norito Conquering Elk b 1987 is the last known male progeny of the Lexington male sire line 11 12 13 Consequently as a result the Byerley Turk male sire line became extinct in the United States although it still survives in Europe 14 Pedigree editPedigree of Emperor of Norfolk bay colt 1885 SireNorfolk Lexington Boston TimoleonSister to TuckahoeAlice Carneal SarpedonRowenaNovice Glencoe SultanTrampolineChloe Anderson RodolphBelle AndersonDamMarian Malcolm Bonnie Scotland IagoQueen MaryLady Lancaster MonarchLady CantonMaggie Mitchell Yorkshire St NicholasMiss RoseCharmer GlencoeBetsey Malone family A17 References edit Byerley Turk Line Herod Sire Line Emperor of Norfolk HOF Emperor of Norfolk Lantados Pedigree Rey El Rio Pedigree Rey El Tierra Pedigree El Tesoro Pedigree Peerless Pedigree Conquering Elk Pedigree The Meaning of the death of Midnight Bourbon Saudi Arabia has four horses from the nearly dead St Simon sire line American Classic Pedigrees 1914 2002 Byerley Turk Reaching the End of the Line Robinson William The History of Thoroughbred Racing in America Emperor of Norfolk in the Hall of Fame Thoroughbred Heritage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emperor of Norfolk amp oldid 1171776061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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