- Inferno (horse)
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Inferno
caption =
sire = Havoc
grandsire = Himyar
dam =Bon Ino
damsire = Marauder
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1902
country =Canada
colour = Bay
breeder =Joseph E. Seagram
owner =Joseph E. Seagram
trainer =Barry Littlefield
record = Not found
earnings = Not found
race = Durham Cup Handicap (1906, 1908)King Edward Gold Cup (1906, 1907, 1908)
Toronto Autumn Cup (1907)Canadian Classic Race wins:
King's Plate (1905)
awards=
honours =Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1976)
updated= CURRENTTIME, CURRENTDAYNAMECURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTDAY CURRENTYEAR (UTC )Inferno (1902-1919) was a Canadian
Thoroughbred racehorse. He was owned and bred by distilling magnateJoseph E. Seagram who in 1906 was voted president of the Ontario Jockey Club.Inferno was out of the mare,
Bon Ino , who was owned and raced by Seagram and who had won the 1898Queen's Plate with her. Inferno's sire was Havoc, a stallion who ended his career as the sire of four King's Plate winners. Havoc was a son of Himyar, the Champion Sire in North America in 1893 who notably also produced U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Domino.Called "Canada's first great racehorse" by the
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame , Inferno was a very raucous horse and was a danger to his handlers. He was conditioned for racing byNew Jersey -born trainer,Barry Littlefield . In 1905 the three-year-old Inferno won Canada's most prestigious race, the King's Plate. That year he also finished second in both the Toronto Autumn Cup and the King Edward Gold Cup. In 1906 he was again second in the Toronto Autumn Cup but won the Durham Cup Handicap and the first of three consecutive King Edward Gold Cups. The following year Inferno won his second King Edward Cup plus theToronto Autumn Cup and in 1908 he won his second Durham Cup and made it three wins in a row in the King Edward Gold Cup. In addition, his owner joined theWhitney family and other wealthy American elite in bringing horses to compete during the fashionable summer racing season atSaratoga Race Course inSaratoga Springs, New York . Inferno would race until age six and would be part of Joseph Seagram's stable to race at Saratoga where he won two important handicaps.Retired to stud duty at Seagram's stud farm in
Waterloo, Ontario , Inferno was not successful as a sire.On its formation in 1976, the
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inducted Inferno as part of its inaugural class.References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/inferno2 Inferno's pedigree and partial racing stats]
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/thoroughbred/1976/Inferno.asp Inferno at the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame]
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