Commando (horse)
Commando (1898–1905) was an American Hall of Fame Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.[2]
Commando | |
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Commando, c. 1901 | |
Sire | Domino |
Grandsire | Himyar |
Dam | Emma C. |
Damsire | Darebin |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1898 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Castleton Stud |
Owner | James R. Keene |
Trainer | James G. Rowe, Sr. |
Record | 9: 7-2-0 |
Earnings | $58,196[1] |
Major wins | |
Brighton Junior Stakes (1900) Great Trial Stakes (1900) Montauk Stakes (1900) Zephyr Stakes (1900) Junior Champion Stakes (1900) Belmont Stakes (1901) Carlton Stakes (1901) | |
Awards | |
U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt (1900) United States Horse of the Year (1900 & 1901) U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1901) Leading sire in North America (1907) | |
Honours | |
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1956) | |
Last updated on February 4, 2007 |
Racing career
Bred at Castleton Stud by owner James R. Keene, Commando raced at age two, winning five of his six starts and finishing second in the other as a result of jockey error. At age three, Commando raced only three times, winning the Belmont Stakes and the Carlton Stakes. In the Belmont Stakes at Morris Park Racecourse he faced two opponents, only one of whom, The Parader was seen as a serious rival. Commando made almost all the running before going clear in the straight and winning easily.[3] Although he finished second, an injury in the Lawrence Realization Stakes ended his racing career.
Date | Track | Race | Distance
(Furlngs) |
Finish
(margin) |
Chart comment | Notes |
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6-25-1900 | Sheepshead Bay | Zephyr Stakes | 6 (about) | 1 (1½) | "Much the best" | Futurity course
Track: good |
6-30-1900 | Sheepshead Bay | Great Trial Stakes | 6 (about) | 1 (3) | "Eased up" | Futurity course |
7-6-1900 | Brighton Beach | Montauk Stakes | 6 | 1 (8) | "Outclassed rest" | |
8-7-1900 | Brighton Beach | Brighton Junior | 6 | 1 (head) | "best" | |
9-11-1900 | Gravesend | Junior Championship | 6 | 1 (1) | "Eased up at end" | |
10-2-1900 | Morris Park | Matron Stakes | 6 (about) | 2 (½) | "Poor ride" | Eclipse course |
5-23-1901 | Morris Park | Belmont Stakes | 11 | 1 (½) | "Tired at end" | |
6-1-1901 | Gravesend | Carlton Stakes | 8 | 1 (4) | "Never extended" | |
7-4-1901 | Sheepshead Bay | Lawrence Realization | 13 | 2 (2) | "Tired badly, game" | Track: muddy |
Stud record
Retired to stand at stud at Castleton Farm, Commando proved to be a successful sire. Unfortunately he died on 13 March 1905 at age seven after developing tetanus from a cut sustained to his foot. He was buried at Castleton Farm. Although his breeding career was limited to four seasons, Commando produced 10 stakes winners from 27 foals and posthumously topped the U.S. sire list in 1907. Among his progeny were Hall of Fame champions Colin and Peter Pan.
Honors
In 1956, Commando was inducted posthumously into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.[4] A painting of Commando by equine artist Charles L. Zellinsky is on display as part of the Museum's collection.
Pedigree
Sire Domino |
Himyar | Alarm | Eclipse |
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Maud | |||
Hira | Lexington | ||
Hegira | |||
Mannie Gray | Enquirer | Leamington | |
Lida | |||
Lizzie G. | War Dance | ||
Lecomte mare | |||
Dam Emma C. |
Darebin | The Peer | Melbourne |
Cinizelli | |||
Lurline | Traducer | ||
Mermaid | |||
Guenn | Flood | Norfolk | |
Hennie Farrow | |||
Glendew | Glengarry | ||
Glenrose (family: 12-b) |
References
- http://www.pedigreequery.com/commando Commandos' pedigree and racing stats
- "Commando". Racingmuseum.org. 1956-01-01. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=dg1FAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9roMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5390,2363996&dq=commando+belmont&hl=en
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-12-30. Retrieved 2006-11-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Commando at the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame