Manuel (American horse)
Manuel | |
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Sire | Bob Miles |
Grandsire | Pat Malloy |
Dam | Espanita |
Damsire | Alarm |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1896 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | George James Long |
Owner | 1) George James Long 2) Alfred H. & Dave H. Morris 3) Frank Morel |
Trainer | Robert J. Walden |
Record | 21: 4-5-4 |
Earnings | $9,740 |
Major wins | |
Prospect Handicap (1898) Kentucky Derby (1899) |
Manuel (1896–1900) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Background
He was foaled in Kentucky and was a bay colt sired by Bob Miles out of the mare Espanita (by Alarm). He is related through his grandsire to 1907 Derby winner Pink Star.[1] Manuel was bred by George James Long at his Louisville stud farm, Bashford Manor Stable.[2]
Racing career
Long retained ownership of Manuel throughout his two-year-old season, finally selling him in October 1898 to the Morris brothers for $15,000.[3] He won the 1899 Kentucky Derby in what was deemed a very uneventful race.[3] A few days after the Derby at Churchill Downs, Manuel injured his leg by stepping in a hole in the track which prompted his withdraw from racing for the rest of the season.[4]
Retirement
Manuel was sold to Frank Morel (through his agent J. Baker) as a four-year-old in October 1900 for $500 at the Morris Park sale.[5] Manuel only raced for two seasons[6] and did not produce any registered offspring.[7] A 1910 Daily Racing Form article states that he died shortly thereafter as a four-year-old.[8]
References
- ^ Manuel Pedigree
- ^ John L. O'Connor. History of the Kentucky Derby, 1875-1921. 1921
- ^ NY Times. May 5, 1899
- ^ Staff (January 11, 1900). "Good colts are not named in the handicap" (PDF). The Evening Telegram. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
- ^ NY Times. Oct. 14, 1900
- ^ Jim Bolus,Race for the Roses: 100 years at the Kentucky Derby. Hawthorn Books, Inc. 1974
- ^ Manuel Progeny
- ^ Daily Racing Form. "Careers of Kentucky Derby winners." May 19, 1910.[permanent dead link ]