- Buckpasser
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Buckpasser
sire =Tom Fool
grandsire =Menow
dam =Busanda
damsire =War Admiral
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1963
country =United States flagicon|USA
colour = Bay
breeder =Ogden Phipps
owner =Ogden Phipps . Racing silks: Black, cherry cap.
trainer = Bill Winfrey
Eddie Neloy
record = 31:25-4-1
earnings= $1,462,014
race = Champagne Stakes (1965)
Hopeful Stakes (1965)Tremont Stakes (1965)Flamingo Stakes (1966)Jockey Club Gold Cup (1966)Arlington Classic (1966)Woodward Stakes (1966)Lawrence Realization Stakes (1966)
Leonard Richards Stakes (1966)Travers Stakes (1966)American Derby (1966)Everglades Stakes (1966)
awards= U.S. Champion Two-Year-Old Male (1965)
U.S. Champion Three-Year-Old Male (1966)
U.S. Horse of the Year (1966)
U.S. Champion Handicap Male (1966)
U.S. Champion Handicap Male (1967)Leading broodmare sire in North America
(1983, 1984, 1988, 1989)
honours = U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1970)
#14 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century
updated= February 5, 2007Buckpasser was a champion bay
thoroughbred racehorse born in 1963. Bred and owned byOgden Phipps ,New York racing official Dr. Manual Gilman said of him, "Generally, every horse has about a hundred faults of conformation. I would defy anybody to pick a flaw in Buckpasser." Renowned horse painterRichard Stone Reeves said: "Buckpasser was the most perfectly proportioned Thoroughbred I have ever seen." Only two horses, Secretariat andAffirmed , have since been "in a class with Buckpasser". [http://www.thoroughbredchampions.com/biographies/buckpasser.htm]The son of the legendary Handicap champion
Tom Fool , he was foaled at Claiborne Farms inParis, Kentucky with a pedigree that could hardly miss...if pedigrees ran races. Out of the stakes-winning mare Busanda, his sire was 1953 Handicap Triple Crown winner andEclipse Award for Horse of the Year winner, Tom Fool. Busanda represented the female family of the Blue Hen broodmareLa Troienne (FR). It also represented the 1929Belmont Stakes winner and Horse of the YearBlue Larkspur , not to mention the great Man o' War. But perhaps the most inflential aspect of his pedigree was the inclusion of Equipoise. Equipoise was four generations back, yet many of the qualities of this two-time Horse of the Year were Buckpasser's, which unfortunately included foot trouble.The only "flaw" in Buckpasser was his attitude toward racing. He "would" race, and he certainly "did" race when a horse passed him, but once on the lead, he would slow down...as if just doing enough was "enough". Because of this he provided many a fright for his trainer, not to mention the bettors. It almost seemed part of his manners, seldom to defeat a rival so badly it might break his or her heart.
Buckpasser had two trainers, both since elected to the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame. Bill Winfrey began his training and when he retired Eddie Neloy took over and prepared him for his three-year-old season.
Buckpasser's maiden race on May 13, 1965, in which he ran a poor fourth, would be the last time he was out of the money. Indeed, Buckpasser's record was so impressive, betting windows were closed when he ran in the
Flamingo Stakes , forever after called the "Chicken" Flamingo.After a brilliant two-year-old season and spring, in which Buckpasser proved he could win from up front, rate, or close from behind, he developed a quarter crack that kept him out of the 1966
Kentucky Derby , as well as thePreakness and the Belmont Stakes. With another talented colt, Graustark, out as well with a broken foot (and retirement),Kauai King won that year's Derby.In
Chicago 'sArlington Classic Kauai King, running against the strenuous protests of his trainer, broke down in the race and was retired. Buckpasser won the Arlington, setting a new world record at a mile with a time of 1:32 2/5. Buckpasser's record stood until the greatDr. Fager broke it in 1968.After that, Buckpasser went on a winning streak that lasted for fifteen consecutive wins: the American Derby (he broke the track record), the Chicago Stakes, the Brooklyn Derby, the
Woodward Stakes , theTravers Stakes , theMalibu Stakes , theBrooklyn Handicap , theLawrence Realization Stakes , and finally, the grueling two mile longJockey Club Gold Cup . On June 17, 1967, Buckpasser's 15-race winning streak ended with his first and only attempt at racing ongrass . He finished a surprising third to winning stablemate Poker in theBowling Green Handicap atAqueduct Racetrack . Assagai, the 1966 turf-course champion, came in second. As happens more than once (see Aristides, first winner of theKentucky Derby ), a horse sent out to set the pace, namely Poker, a "rabbit" in horse racing parlance, did more than set the pace. AsThe Blood-Horse magazine said in their July 24, 1967 issue: "Never had so many people had so many immunization shots in order to stay home and watch theSuburban Handicap on Independence Day." There were three reasons advanced for his defeat: turf, shoes, and weight. It was also true that that day "Buck" held his head in a most uncommon way, slightly sideways. No one has ever understood why.Buckpasser was the first horse to earn more than a million dollars before the age of four. He was voted the 1966
Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year .When he retired, Buckpasser was syndicated for $4,800,000, breaking a then-record $150,000 a share. He stood at stud at the farm where he was born. In eleven years, Buckpasser sired 313 foals: 35 of these went on to win stakes races. Among his get was the Hall of Fame
filly La Prevoyante (Sovereign Award for Horse of the Year inCanada ,Eclipse Award Champion 2yo Filly in theUS , Champion Older Female in Canada), Relaxing (Champion Older Female, Broodmare of the Year), Numbered Account (Champion 2yo Filly), and Toll Booth (Broodmare of the Year).Even though he has had three tail-male Kentucky Derby (G1) winners (
Spend a Buck -1985,Lil E. Tee -1992 andSilver Charm -1997), it's his record as a damsire that stands out."Buck" died at fifteen years of age in 1978, yet would be a world-leading broodmare sire in 1983, 1984, and 1989. His daughters have produced Champions and Classic Winners: Coastal,
Easy Goer ,Slew o'Gold ,Touch Gold ,With Approval , as well asEl Gran Senor amongst a number of other influential stallions such asSeeking The Gold , Miswaki and Woodman.In the
Blood-Horse magazine ranking of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century, Buckpasser is #14.Buckpasser is buried at
Claiborne Farm .Pedigree
Pedigree for Buckpasser
1963 coltPedigree
name = Buckpasser
inf =
f =Tom Fool
b. 1949
m =Busanda
blk. 1947
ff = Menow
dkb. 1935
fm = Gaga
b. 1942
mf =War Admiral
br. 1934
mm = Businesslike
br. 1939
fff = Pharamond
br. 1925
ffm = Alcibiases
ch. 1927
fmf = Bull Dogb. 1927
fmm = Alpoise
b. 1937
mff = Man O' War
ch. 1917
mfm = Brushup
b. 1929
mmf =Blue Larkspur
b. 1926
mmm =La Troienne
b. 1926
ffff = Phalaris
fffm = Selene
ffmf = Supremus
ffmm = Regal Roman
fmff = Teddy
fmfm = Plucky Liege
fmmf = Equipoise
fmmm = Laughing Queen
mfff = Fair Play
mffm = Mahubah
mfmf = Sweep
mfmm = Annette K
mmff = Black Servant
mmfm = Blossom Time
mmmf = Teddy
mmmm = Helene de Troie|References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/buckpasser Buckpasser's pedigree]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/horse.asp?ID=38 Buckpasser's page in the Hall of Fame, includes a video of the "Chicken" Flamingo]
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