Mahan (horse)
Mahan (foaled 1951 in England) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who competed successfully in France for his American owner/breeder Ralph B. Strassburger before being sold to Allie E. Reuben's Hasty House Farm and brought to race in the United States. [1]
Mahan | |
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Sire | Avenger |
Grandsire | Victrix |
Dam | Sans Tares |
Damsire | Sind |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1951 |
Country | Great Britain |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Ralph B. Strassburger |
Owner | 1) Ralph B. Strassburger (France) 2) Hasty House Farm (United States) |
Trainer | 1) Georges Bridgland (France) 2) Harry Trotsek (United States) |
Record | 73: 15-9-6 |
Earnings | ₣13,104,300 & US$212,779 |
Major wins | |
Prix d'Harcourt (1955) Prix du Conseil de Paris (1955) Prix de Barbeville (1955) Arch Ward Memorial Stakes (1956) Turf Cup Stakes (1957) Washington, D.C. International Stakes (1957) |
Trained by U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee trainer Harry Trotsek, Mahan defeated the great Swaps to win the Arch Ward Memorial Stakes at Washington Park Race Track in Chicago.[2]
In 1957, Mahan won the most important race of his career when he captured the Washington, D.C. International Stakes in 1957, a race that was the precursor to the Breeders' Cup.[3]
Mahan was not successful at stud.
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