Mar-Kell
Mar-Kell (1939–1966) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Her dam was the 1934 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly Nellie Flag, and her sire was the 1930 Epsom Derby winner Blenheim, who had been imported to the United States in 1937 by a syndicate that included Mar-Kell's breeder, Calumet Farm.
Mar-Kell | |
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Sire | Blenheim |
Grandsire | Blandford |
Dam | Nellie Flag |
Damsire | American Flag |
Sex | Filly |
Foaled | 1939 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Calumet Farm |
Owner | Calumet Farm |
Trainer | Ben A. Jones |
Record | 53: 17-17-3 |
Earnings | US$84,365 |
Major wins | |
Spinaway Stakes (1941) Beldame Handicap (1943) Top Flight Handicap (1943) | |
Awards | |
American Champion Older Female Horse (1943) |
Mar-Kell was bred in Kentucky and was raced by Calumet Farm for four years, from age two through five. Trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Ben Jones, as a four-year-old, Mar-Kell was named American Champion Older Female Horse honors.[1] After she was retired to broodmare duty, Mar-Kell produced the Calumet runner Mark-Ye-Well. Foaled in 1949, the colt won multiple important stakes races, including the Arlington Classic, American Derby, Lawrence Realization Stakes, and Santa Anita Handicap.
Mar-Kell died in 1966 at age twenty-seven and was buried in the equine cemetery at Calumet Farm.
References
- "Eclipse Awards". NTRA. 2019-09-09. Retrieved 2019-09-09.