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Leamington (horse)

Leamington (1853–1878) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse and an influential sire in the United States during the second half of the nineteenth century.

Leamington
Leamington from Wallace's Monthly Magazine, July 1877
SireFaugh-a-Ballagh
GrandsireSir Hercules
DamPantaloon Mare (14) (1841)
DamsirePantaloon
SexStallion
Foaled1853
CountryGreat Britain
ColourBrown
BreederMr. Halford
OwnerMr. Higgins
Record25 starts, 8 places[1]
Earnings£8,790[1]
Major wins
Woodcote Stakes (1855)
Chesterfield Stakes (1855)
Stewards' Cup (1856)
Goodwood Stakes (1857)
Chester Cup (1857, 1859)
Awards
Leading sire in North America
(1875, 1877, 1879, 1881)
Last updated on 1 August 2011

Background

Leamington was a brown horse bred in England by Mr. Halford. Leamington was by the top racehorse and sire Faugh-a-Ballagh (by Sir Hercules). His dam was an unnamed mare by Pantaloon who was bred by the Marquis of Westminster.[2]

Racing career

1855: Two-Year-Old Season

Halford began racing him at age two, and then sold him to a Mr. Higgins. Leamington won the Woodcote Stakes at Warwick and the Chesterfield Stakes, before being retired for the year.

1856: Three-Year-Old Season

As a three-year-old, it was planned to run the colt in The Derby, but he contracted strangles, and this affected his whole three-year-old season. However, his owners and trainers appeared to have planned his losses to help keep his handicap weight down. After losing four small races carrying little weight, he won the Wolverhampton, before his losing several more. He was then "allowed" to win the Stewards' Cup carrying only 98 pounds (44 kg).

1857: Four-Year-Old Season

Leamington's four-year-old season began with the 2.25 mile Chester Cup. Leamington only carried 93 pounds (42 kg), due to his poor reputation gained as a three-year-old, and he easily won the race. The colt then came fourth at the Ascot Gold Cup. He went on to the Goodwood Stakes, carrying only 118 pounds (54 kg) with odds of 100 to 3, and easily won the race by a length. His owners won quite a bit of money from wagering on him that day, after their longshot with 100 to 3 odds beat out a field of 19. However, his win earned him top weight of 131 pounds (59 kg) at his next race, the Chesterfield Cup, and he could not hold out.

1858: Five-Year-Old Season

Leamington only made one start as a five-year-old, carrying 130 pounds (59 kg) as the handicapper realized how Leamington's owners had been manipulating his races. The weight was too much for Leamington to carry and he couldn't win.

1859: Six-Year-Old Season

Leamigton had a successful start to his six-year-old season, easily winning the Chester Cup against a good field. He finished second in his next race, the Gold Vase at Ascot Racecourse.

In his final race of the season, the Goodwood Cup, Leamington injured his right foreleg.

1860: Seven-Year-Old Season

Leamington trained up for The Whip Stakes, a strenuous four-mile race. He broke down while preparing for the race, and was retired to stud at Rawcliffe Paddocks.

Stud career

Leamington sired 19 winners of 42 races while at Rawcliffe. He was then purchased by the Canadian Roderick W. Cameron for £1,575, and stood at General Abe Buford's Bosque Bonita Stud near Versailles, Kentucky for the 1866 season. He bred only thirteen mares, but produced an outstanding crop of foals, including Longfellow, Enquirer, Lyttleton, Lynchburg, Anna Mace, and Miss Alice.

Cameron then sent the stallion to his own Clifton Stud on Staten Island. He was then moved to New Jersey in 1868, before being shipped to Annieswood Farm in 1871. His offspring were now noted for their speed and included Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby.

Leamington was sold to Aristides Welch, who stood the stallion at his Erdenheim Stud, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Leamington finished out his life here, dying on May 6, 1878, at the age of 25. During his breeding career, he was the leading sire in North America four times, including leading Lexington in 1875 for the first time in 16 years. He also earned this title in 1877, 1879, and 1881.

Horses sired by Leamington included:

Pedigree

Pedigree of Leamington (GB), brown stallion, 1853
Sire
Faugh-a-Ballagh (IRE)
Br. 1841
Sir Hercules
1826
Whalebone Waxy
Penelope
Peri Wanderer
Thalestris
Guiccioli
1823
Bob Booty Chanticleer
Ierne
Flight Escape
Young Heroine
Dam
Pantaloon Mare
1841
Pantaloon
1824
Castrel Buzzard
Alexander mare
Idalia Peruvian
Musidora
Daphne
1837
Laurel Blacklock
Wagtail
Maid of Honor Champion
Etiquette (Family: 14)

References

  1. ^ a b Ahnert, Rainer L. (ed itor in chief), “Thoroughbred Breeding of the World”, Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970
  2. ^ Morris, Simon; Tesio Power 2000 - Stallions of the World, Syntax Software
  3. ^ "Leamington (GB)". ASB. Australian Turf Club Limited and Victoria Racing Club Limited. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  • Profile of Leamington at Thoroughbred Heritage
  • New York Times obituary for Leamington


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Leamington 1853 1878 was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse and an influential sire in the United States during the second half of the nineteenth century LeamingtonLeamington from Wallace s Monthly Magazine July 1877SireFaugh a BallaghGrandsireSir HerculesDamPantaloon Mare 14 1841 DamsirePantaloonSexStallionFoaled1853CountryGreat BritainColourBrownBreederMr HalfordOwnerMr HigginsRecord25 starts 8 places 1 Earnings 8 790 1 Major winsWoodcote Stakes 1855 Chesterfield Stakes 1855 Stewards Cup 1856 Goodwood Stakes 1857 Chester Cup 1857 1859 AwardsLeading sire in North America 1875 1877 1879 1881 Last updated on 1 August 2011 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1855 Two Year Old Season 2 2 1856 Three Year Old Season 2 3 1857 Four Year Old Season 2 4 1858 Five Year Old Season 2 5 1859 Six Year Old Season 2 6 1860 Seven Year Old Season 3 Stud career 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground EditLeamington was a brown horse bred in England by Mr Halford Leamington was by the top racehorse and sire Faugh a Ballagh by Sir Hercules His dam was an unnamed mare by Pantaloon who was bred by the Marquis of Westminster 2 Racing career Edit1855 Two Year Old Season Edit Halford began racing him at age two and then sold him to a Mr Higgins Leamington won the Woodcote Stakes at Warwick and the Chesterfield Stakes before being retired for the year 1856 Three Year Old Season Edit As a three year old it was planned to run the colt in The Derby but he contracted strangles and this affected his whole three year old season However his owners and trainers appeared to have planned his losses to help keep his handicap weight down After losing four small races carrying little weight he won the Wolverhampton before his losing several more He was then allowed to win the Stewards Cup carrying only 98 pounds 44 kg 1857 Four Year Old Season Edit Leamington s four year old season began with the 2 25 mile Chester Cup Leamington only carried 93 pounds 42 kg due to his poor reputation gained as a three year old and he easily won the race The colt then came fourth at the Ascot Gold Cup He went on to the Goodwood Stakes carrying only 118 pounds 54 kg with odds of 100 to 3 and easily won the race by a length His owners won quite a bit of money from wagering on him that day after their longshot with 100 to 3 odds beat out a field of 19 However his win earned him top weight of 131 pounds 59 kg at his next race the Chesterfield Cup and he could not hold out 1858 Five Year Old Season Edit Leamington only made one start as a five year old carrying 130 pounds 59 kg as the handicapper realized how Leamington s owners had been manipulating his races The weight was too much for Leamington to carry and he couldn t win 1859 Six Year Old Season Edit Leamigton had a successful start to his six year old season easily winning the Chester Cup against a good field He finished second in his next race the Gold Vase at Ascot Racecourse In his final race of the season the Goodwood Cup Leamington injured his right foreleg 1860 Seven Year Old Season Edit Leamington trained up for The Whip Stakes a strenuous four mile race He broke down while preparing for the race and was retired to stud at Rawcliffe Paddocks Stud career EditLeamington sired 19 winners of 42 races while at Rawcliffe He was then purchased by the Canadian Roderick W Cameron for 1 575 and stood at General Abe Buford s Bosque Bonita Stud near Versailles Kentucky for the 1866 season He bred only thirteen mares but produced an outstanding crop of foals including Longfellow Enquirer Lyttleton Lynchburg Anna Mace and Miss Alice Cameron then sent the stallion to his own Clifton Stud on Staten Island He was then moved to New Jersey in 1868 before being shipped to Annieswood Farm in 1871 His offspring were now noted for their speed and included Aristides the winner of the first Kentucky Derby Leamington was sold to Aristides Welch who stood the stallion at his Erdenheim Stud near Philadelphia Pennsylvania Leamington finished out his life here dying on May 6 1878 at the age of 25 During his breeding career he was the leading sire in North America four times including leading Lexington in 1875 for the first time in 16 years He also earned this title in 1877 1879 and 1881 Horses sired by Leamington included Aristides 1872 won the first Kentucky Derby and Withers Stakes Harold 1876 won 1879 Preakness Stakes Iroquois 1878 the first American horse to win Epsom Derby and GB St Leger Stakes Eolus 1868 sire of Knight of Ellerslie 1881 winner of the 1884 Preakness Stakes Longfellow 1867 a great sire himself Parole 1873 one of the three greatest runners in the 1870s Saunterer won Belmont Stakes and Preakness Stakes 3 Pedigree EditPedigree of Leamington GB brown stallion 1853 SireFaugh a Ballagh IRE Br 1841 Sir Hercules1826 Whalebone WaxyPenelopePeri WandererThalestrisGuiccioli1823 Bob Booty ChanticleerIerneFlight EscapeYoung HeroineDamPantaloon Mare1841 Pantaloon1824 Castrel BuzzardAlexander mareIdalia PeruvianMusidoraDaphne1837 Laurel BlacklockWagtailMaid of Honor ChampionEtiquette Family 14 References Edit a b Ahnert Rainer L ed itor in chief Thoroughbred Breeding of the World Pozdun Publishing Germany 1970 Morris Simon Tesio Power 2000 Stallions of the World Syntax Software Leamington GB ASB Australian Turf Club Limited and Victoria Racing Club Limited Retrieved 1 August 2011 Profile of Leamington at Thoroughbred Heritage New York Times obituary for Leamington Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leamington horse amp oldid 1145036905, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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