Admiral's Voyage (1959–1989) was an American thoroughbred horse that was bred and raced by Fred W. Hooper. Admiral's Voyage won 12 out of his 52 starts during four seasons of racing,[1] earning a total of $455,879. As a three-year-old, Admiral's Voyage won the Wood Memorial and the Louisiana Derby,[2] finished 9th to winner Decidedly in the 1962 Kentucky Derby and was a runner-up to Jaipur in the 1962 Belmont Stakes.[3] The colt was then sent to race in California where he won the Los Feliz and San Miguel Stakes.
Admiral's Voyage | |
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Sire | Crafty Admiral |
Grandsire | Fighting Fox |
Dam | Olympia Lou |
Damsire | Olympia |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1959 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Dark Bay |
Breeder | Fred W. Hooper |
Owner | Fred W. Hooper |
Trainer | Chuck Parke (East Coast) Julius E. Tinsley Jr. (West Coast) |
Record | 52: 12-10-11 |
Earnings | US$455,879 |
Major wins | |
Wood Memorial Stakes (1962) Louisiana Derby (1962) Los Feliz Stakes (1962) San Miguel Stakes (1962) Carter Handicap (1963) Midwest Handicap (1963) San Carlos Handicap (1964) | |
Last updated on 2020-01-18 |
At stud
editAdmiral's Voyage was the sire of Pas de Nom who was bred to supersire Northern Dancer and produced the three-time Leading sire in North America Danzig.
Pedigree
editSire Crafty Admiral |
Fighting Fox | Sir Gallahad | Teddy |
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Plucky Liege | |||
Marguerite | Celt | ||
Fairy Ray | |||
Admiral's Lady | War Admiral | Man o' War | |
Brushup | |||
Boola Brook | Bull Dog | ||
Brookdale | |||
Dam Olympia Lou |
Olympia | Heliopolis | Hyperion |
Drift | |||
Miss Dolphin | Stimulus | ||
Tinamou | |||
Louisiana Lou | Halcyon | Broomstick | |
Prudery | |||
Creole Maid | Pharamond | ||
Baton Rouge (family: 4-n) |
References
edit- ^ "Bloodlines: A 'Voyage' Through Time". Horse Racing News | Paulick Report. 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
- ^ "ADMIRAL's VOYAGE WINS COAST DASH; Baeza Aboard $13.40 Victor —Favored Cyrano Second in $59,100 Handicap". The New York Times. 1964-01-05. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
- ^ "What's in a (Race) Name? The Luck and Skill of Fred W. Hooper". www.americasbestracing.net. Retrieved 2019-02-11.