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Olambala

Olambala (1906–1935) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

Olambala
SireOrnus
GrandsireBend Or
DamBlue and White
DamsireVirgil
SexStallion
Foaled1906
CountryUnited States
ColorBay
BreederJohn G. Greener
OwnerMontpelier Stable
TrainerThomas J. Healey
Record54: 17-17-8
EarningsUS$41,317
Major wins
Latonia Derby (1909)
Municipal Handicap (1909)
Saratoga Cup (1909)
Champlain Handicap (1910)
Commonwealth Handicap (1910)
Brighton Handicap (1910)
Saratoga Handicap (1910)
Suburban Handicap (1910)

England
Sandringham Plate (1911)

Honors
Olambala Handicap at Saratoga Race Course
Last updated on April 10, 2010

Background Edit

Olambala was bred in Tennessee by John G. Greener. He was sired by the British-born sire Ornus, a son of Bend Or, a two-time leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland who was imported to stand at stud in the United States.[1] Olambala's dam was Blue and White, a daughter of the 1885 leading sire in North America, Virgil.

Owned by Richard Thornton Wilson Jr. and raced under the name of his Montpelier Stable, Olambala was conditioned for racing by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Thomas J. Healey.

Racing career Edit

The colt won important races at age three including the 1909 Latonia Derby and equaled the track record at Saratoga Race Course for a mile and three quarters in winning the Saratoga Cup.

As a four-year-old in 1910, won two of the three most important races in the United States open to older horses. Best at longer distances, Olambala did not run in the one mile Metropolitan Handicap but under jockey George Archibald he won both the Suburban[2] and Brighton Handicaps.[3] At Sheepshead Bay Race Track, Olambala equaled the world record for a mile and a quarter on dirt in winning the Commonwealth Handicap.[4]

As a result of New York's Hart–Agnew Law, in 1911 and 1912 there was no horse racing in New York State as well as most of the rest of the United States. As such, Olambala's owner sent him to race at tracks in various cities in the Province of Ontario and in the City of Montreal, Quebec in Canada.

Stud record Edit

Retired from racing after the 1912 season, Olambala proved successful standing at stud at Kirklevington Farm near Lexington, Kentucky. Among his offspring were:

References Edit

  • Olambala's pedigree and partial racing stats
  1. ^ New York Times - August 24, 1910
  2. ^ Hartford Courant - June 18, 1910
  3. ^ New York Times - July 10, 1910
  4. ^ Los Angeles Times - July 3, 1910

olambala, 1906, 1935, american, thoroughbred, racehorse, sireornusgrandsirebend, ordamblue, whitedamsirevirgilsexstallionfoaled1906countryunited, statescolorbaybreederjohn, greenerownermontpelier, stabletrainerthomas, healeyrecord54, 8earningsus, 317major, win. Olambala 1906 1935 was an American Thoroughbred racehorse OlambalaSireOrnusGrandsireBend OrDamBlue and WhiteDamsireVirgilSexStallionFoaled1906CountryUnited StatesColorBayBreederJohn G GreenerOwnerMontpelier StableTrainerThomas J HealeyRecord54 17 17 8EarningsUS 41 317Major winsLatonia Derby 1909 Municipal Handicap 1909 Saratoga Cup 1909 Champlain Handicap 1910 Commonwealth Handicap 1910 Brighton Handicap 1910 Saratoga Handicap 1910 Suburban Handicap 1910 EnglandSandringham Plate 1911 HonorsOlambala Handicap at Saratoga Race CourseLast updated on April 10 2010 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Stud record 4 ReferencesBackground EditOlambala was bred in Tennessee by John G Greener He was sired by the British born sire Ornus a son of Bend Or a two time leading broodmare sire in Great Britain amp Ireland who was imported to stand at stud in the United States 1 Olambala s dam was Blue and White a daughter of the 1885 leading sire in North America Virgil Owned by Richard Thornton Wilson Jr and raced under the name of his Montpelier Stable Olambala was conditioned for racing by future U S Racing Hall of Fame inductee Thomas J Healey Racing career EditThe colt won important races at age three including the 1909 Latonia Derby and equaled the track record at Saratoga Race Course for a mile and three quarters in winning the Saratoga Cup As a four year old in 1910 won two of the three most important races in the United States open to older horses Best at longer distances Olambala did not run in the one mile Metropolitan Handicap but under jockey George Archibald he won both the Suburban 2 and Brighton Handicaps 3 At Sheepshead Bay Race Track Olambala equaled the world record for a mile and a quarter on dirt in winning the Commonwealth Handicap 4 As a result of New York s Hart Agnew Law in 1911 and 1912 there was no horse racing in New York State as well as most of the rest of the United States As such Olambala s owner sent him to race at tracks in various cities in the Province of Ontario and in the City of Montreal Quebec in Canada Stud record EditRetired from racing after the 1912 season Olambala proved successful standing at stud at Kirklevington Farm near Lexington Kentucky Among his offspring were Campfire b 1914 1916 American Champion Two Year Old Colt Hannibal b 1916 wins include the Saratoga Special Stakes 1918 Travers Stakes 1919 Pillory b 1919 won 1922 Preakness and Belmont Stakes Sunfire b 1925 Multiple stakes winner including the 1928 and 1929 Toronto Cup Handicap Action b 1929 in 1936 won the Aqueduct Edgemere and Manhattan Handicaps References EditOlambala s pedigree and partial racing stats New York Times August 24 1910 Hartford Courant June 18 1910 New York Times July 10 1910 Los Angeles Times July 3 1910 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olambala amp oldid 1158077894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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