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Mongo (horse)

Mongo (1959–1983) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse that was most notable for his performances in turf races.

Mongo
SireRoyal Charger
GrandsireNearco
DamAccra
DamsireAnnapolis
SexStallion
Foaled1959
CountryUnited States
ColourChestnut
BreederMarion duPont Scott
OwnerMarion duPont Scott
TrainerFrank A. Bonsal
Record46: 22-10-4
Earnings$820,766
Major wins
Lexington Handicap (1962)
Trenton Handicap (1962, 1964)
United Nations Handicap (1962, 1963)
Ventnor Turf Handicap (1962)
Diamond State Handicap (1963, 1964)
Washington, D.C. International Stakes (1963)
John B. Campbell Handicap (1964)
Monmouth Handicap (1964)
Widener Handicap (1964)
Awards
American Champion Male Turf Horse (1963)

Background Edit

He was bred and raced by Marion duPont Scott, a member of the prominent Du Pont family. His sire was imported British stallion Royal Charger, a son of Nearco, which Thoroughbred Heritage says was "one of the greatest racehorses of the Twentieth Century".[1] Mongo's dam was Accra, Ms. Du Pont Scott's foundation mare, who produced at least seven other winners including the three-time American Champion Steeplechase Horse Neji.[2]

Racing career Edit

Frank Bonsal, a former jockey in steeplechase racing, conditioned Mongo for racing. As a three-year-old in 1962, the colt won important races on turf under jockey Charlie Burr. He notably won the Lexington Handicap, the first of two consecutive runnings of both the United Nations Handicap and the Trenton Handicap. The following year was Mongo's most successful. On November 11, he met the reigning American Horse of the Year Kelso, as well as challengers from France, Ireland, Hungary, Venezuela, and Russia in the Washington, D.C. International Stakes. The race evolved into a match between Mongo and Kelso throughout the last half-mile. On the line, Mongo prevailed by half a length, but his win was only confirmed after the track stewards rejected a claim of interference brought by Ismael Valenzuela, the rider of the runner-up.[3] As a result of his successes, Mongo was voted the 1963 American Champion Male Turf Horse.

Mongo also raced successfully at age five. He defeated Kelso again to win the 1964 Monmouth Handicap, defeated the outstanding runner Gun Bow in the John B. Campbell Handicap, and set a new Monmouth Park track record in winning the Trenton Handicap for the second time.

Stud career Edit

Retired to stud at Blue Ridge Farm near Upperville, Virginia, Mongo met with modest success. While none of his progeny met with his level of racing success, Mongo sired some good runners, including:

Mongo died at age 24 on March 21, 1983, at Blue Ridge Farm.

Pedigree Edit

Pedigree of Mongo (USA), chestnut stallion, 1959[4]
Sire
Royal Charger (GB)
1942
Nearco (ITY)
1935
Pharos Phalaris
Scapa Flow
Nogara Havresac
Catnip
Sun Princess (GB)
1937
Solario Gainsborough
Sun Worship
Mumtaz Begum Blenheim
Mumtaz Mahal
Dam
Accra (USA)
1941
Annapolis (USA)
1926
Man o'War Fair Play
Mahubah
Panoply Peter Pan
Inaugural
Ladala (USA)
1927
Ladkin Fair Play
Lading
Tonala Broomstick
Polly Flinders (Family:21-a)

References Edit

  1. ^ Anne Peters Thoroughbred Heritage. "Pharos". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-12-19.
  2. ^ "Neji". Racingmuseum.org. Retrieved 2012-12-19.
  3. ^ "Mongo Outruns Kelso in International". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. November 12, 1963. Retrieved 2012-12-19.
  4. ^ "Mongo pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-01-02.

mongo, horse, mongo, 1959, 1983, american, champion, thoroughbred, racehorse, that, most, notable, performances, turf, races, mongosireroyal, chargergrandsirenearcodamaccradamsireannapolissexstallionfoaled1959countryunited, statescolourchestnutbreedermarion, d. Mongo 1959 1983 was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse that was most notable for his performances in turf races MongoSireRoyal ChargerGrandsireNearcoDamAccraDamsireAnnapolisSexStallionFoaled1959CountryUnited StatesColourChestnutBreederMarion duPont ScottOwnerMarion duPont ScottTrainerFrank A BonsalRecord46 22 10 4Earnings 820 766Major winsLexington Handicap 1962 Trenton Handicap 1962 1964 United Nations Handicap 1962 1963 Ventnor Turf Handicap 1962 Diamond State Handicap 1963 1964 Washington D C International Stakes 1963 John B Campbell Handicap 1964 Monmouth Handicap 1964 Widener Handicap 1964 AwardsAmerican Champion Male Turf Horse 1963 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Stud career 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground EditHe was bred and raced by Marion duPont Scott a member of the prominent Du Pont family His sire was imported British stallion Royal Charger a son of Nearco which Thoroughbred Heritage says was one of the greatest racehorses of the Twentieth Century 1 Mongo s dam was Accra Ms Du Pont Scott s foundation mare who produced at least seven other winners including the three time American Champion Steeplechase Horse Neji 2 Racing career EditFrank Bonsal a former jockey in steeplechase racing conditioned Mongo for racing As a three year old in 1962 the colt won important races on turf under jockey Charlie Burr He notably won the Lexington Handicap the first of two consecutive runnings of both the United Nations Handicap and the Trenton Handicap The following year was Mongo s most successful On November 11 he met the reigning American Horse of the Year Kelso as well as challengers from France Ireland Hungary Venezuela and Russia in the Washington D C International Stakes The race evolved into a match between Mongo and Kelso throughout the last half mile On the line Mongo prevailed by half a length but his win was only confirmed after the track stewards rejected a claim of interference brought by Ismael Valenzuela the rider of the runner up 3 As a result of his successes Mongo was voted the 1963 American Champion Male Turf Horse Mongo also raced successfully at age five He defeated Kelso again to win the 1964 Monmouth Handicap defeated the outstanding runner Gun Bow in the John B Campbell Handicap and set a new Monmouth Park track record in winning the Trenton Handicap for the second time Stud career EditRetired to stud at Blue Ridge Farm near Upperville Virginia Mongo met with modest success While none of his progeny met with his level of racing success Mongo sired some good runners including Mongongo 1969 winner of multiple stakes races including the Salvator Mile Handicap Bushongo 1971 won Flamingo Stakes Commadore C 1976 Long Branch Stakes winner Mongo Queen b 1976 won Sorority StakesMongo died at age 24 on March 21 1983 at Blue Ridge Farm Pedigree EditPedigree of Mongo USA chestnut stallion 1959 4 SireRoyal Charger GB 1942 Nearco ITY 1935 Pharos PhalarisScapa FlowNogara HavresacCatnipSun Princess GB 1937 Solario GainsboroughSun WorshipMumtaz Begum BlenheimMumtaz MahalDamAccra USA 1941 Annapolis USA 1926 Man o War Fair PlayMahubahPanoply Peter PanInauguralLadala USA 1927 Ladkin Fair PlayLadingTonala BroomstickPolly Flinders Family 21 a References Edit Anne Peters Thoroughbred Heritage Pharos Tbheritage com Retrieved 2012 12 19 Neji Racingmuseum org Retrieved 2012 12 19 Mongo Outruns Kelso in International Pittsburgh Post Gazette November 12 1963 Retrieved 2012 12 19 Mongo pedigree equineline com 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2013 01 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mongo horse amp oldid 1065201347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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