Culpepper was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He won the 1874 Preakness Stakes.[1][2]
Culpepper | |
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Sire | Revolver |
Grandsire | Revenue |
Dam | Gentle Annie |
Damsire | Kinggold |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1871 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | D. J. Crouse |
Owner | Hugh Gaffney |
Trainer | Hugh Gaffney |
Major wins | |
Triple Crown wins: Preakness Stakes (1874) |
Background
editCulpepper was bred by D. J. Crouse in the state of Ohio. His sire was Revolver, and his dam was Gentle Annie. [3]
Racing Career
editAs a two-year-old, Culpepper ran in the July Stakes, coming in third. At some point after the two-old-season, Culpepper was sold to trainer Hugh Gaffney. As a three-year-old, he ran in the Preakness Stakes, ridden by William Donohue. The favorite to win the race was Saxon, a British-bred horse who would go on to win that year's Belmont Stakes. He ended up coming in last in the Preakness, and Culpepper won the race.
Culpepper's success was not replicated in the Withers Stakes, in which he came 13th. He then came fifth in the Sequel Stakes. His performance started to pick up again when he came second in the Summer Handicap, won a sweepstakes at Prospect Park in Buffalo, New York on August 18, came second in another sweepstakes on September 9, came second in a mile heat two days later, and won another sweepstakes on September 14. [3]
Pedigree
editSire Revolver 1862 |
Revenue
1843 |
Trustee | Catton |
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Emma | |||
Rosalie Somers | Sir Charles | ||
Mischief | |||
Balloon
1852 |
Yorkshire | St Nicholas | |
Miss Rose | |||
Heraldry | Herald | ||
Margaret Wood | |||
Dam Gentle Annie 1862 |
Ringgold
1842 |
Boston | Timoleon |
Sister to Tuckahoe | |||
Flirtilla | Sir Archy | ||
Old Flirtilla | |||
Anna Farris
1850 |
Altorf | Flyde | |
Countess Plater | |||
Phoebe | Prince Richard | ||
Buzzard Mare |
References
edit- ^ "1874". Preakness.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-12. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
- ^ Calabrese, Joe (2015-05-15). "Preakness Stakes: Winning Horses, Jockeys & Trainers". Heavy.com. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
- ^ a b "Culpepper Horse Pedigree". Thoroughbred Database. Retrieved 3 March 2022.