- Lucky Debonair
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Lucky Debonair
caption =
sire = Vertex
grandsire = The Rhymer
dam = Fresh as Fresh
damsire =Count Fleet
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1962
country = United States flagicon|USA
colour = Bay
breeder =Danada Farm
owner = Ada L. Rice Racing Stable
trainer =Frank Catrone
record = 16: 9-3-0
earnings = $370,960
race = San Vicente Handicap (1965)Santa Anita Derby , (1965)Blue Grass Stakes (1965)Santa Anita Handicap (1966)American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1965)
awards =
honours = Lucky Debonair Court,Wheaton, Illinois
updated=Lucky Debonair (May 2, 1962 - 1987) was an American
Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1965Kentucky Derby . He was bred by ownersDan and Ada Rice ofWheaton, Illinois at their Danada Farm satellite operation on Old Frankfort Pike nearLexington, Kentucky , a property that once was part of the legendaryIdle Hour Stock Farm . Lucky Debonair was sired by Vertex and out of the mare Fresh as Fresh who was a daughter of the 1943 U.S. Triple Crown ChampionCount Fleet .Conditioned for racing by trainer
Frank Catrone , as a two-year-old in 1964, Lucky Debonair made one start at theAtlantic City Race Course where he finished out of the money. Sent to race inCalifornia at age three, the unheralded colt was ridden byBill Shoemaker . He finished second in theSan Felipe Stakes and won the San Vicente Handicap, both atSanta Anita Park in Arcadia. A supplementary entrant in the West Coast's most important race for three-year-olds, theSanta Anita Derby . Under jockeyBill Shoemaker Lucky Debonair won the race by four lengths and set a new stakes record of 1:47.00, a time that as at 2008 has been equaled, but not broken. He followed this with another very important win in theBlue Grass Stakes atKeeneland Race Course and was made the second choice among bettors for the Kentucky Derby.1965 Kentucky Derby
Lucky Debonair gave jockey Bill Shoemaker his third Derby win by defeating ten other top three-year-olds including the heavily favored
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt of 1964,Bold Lad (10th), the brilliantly fastOgden Phipps colt, Dapper Dan (2nd), future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee,Tom Rolfe (3rd), andHail To All (5th). For In the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series, thePreakness Stakes , a bruised ankle that almost caused him to be withdrawn from the race, resulted in Lucky Debonair finishing seventh. The colt did not run in theBelmont Stakes .Healthy, Lucky Debonair returned to racing at age four in 1966. He won three of five starts including a win over
Native Diver in California's prestigiousSanta Anita Handicap . Retired to stud duty at the Rice's farm in Kentucky, he produced fifteen stakes winners there and inVenezuela where he was sent in 1976 when the then widowed Ada Rice disbanded her racing stable.Lucky Debonair died of old age in 1987 at age twenty-five. On May 4, 2002, the city of Wheaton, Illinois honored him with a plaque and memorial rock at the Danada Equestrian Center.
References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/lucky+debonair Lucky Debonair's pedigree and partial racing stats]
* [http://www.tbcprojects.com/career.php?search=3121 Lucky Debonair important victories and placings and offspring at "Classic Runners"]
* [http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1077002/index.htm May 15, 1965 "Sports Illustrated" article on Lucky Debonair]
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