The Parader | |
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Sire | Longstreet |
Grandsire | Longfellow |
Dam | Pretence |
Damsire | Plenipo |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1898 |
Country | United States |
Color | Bay |
Breeder | Belle Meade Stud |
Owner | Richard T. Wilson, Jr. |
Trainer | Thomas J. Healey |
Record | not found |
Earnings | US$ not found |
Major wins | |
Spring Stakes (1900) Broadway Stakes (1901) Lawrence Realization Stakes (1901) Withers Stakes (1901) American Classics wins: |
The Parader (1898 – August 1902) was an AmericanThoroughbredracehorse best known for winning the1901 Preakness Stakes and finishing second in theBelmont Stakes.
The Parader was a bay horse bred by theBelle Meade Stud ofNashville, Tennessee. He was sired byLongstreet, the leading American racehorse of 1891[1] out of a mare named Pretence.[2] He was owned byRichard T. Wilson, Jr., President of theSaratoga Race Course.
In the Preakness, The Parader was given an indifferent ride, but produced a strong finish to win easily.[3] The Parader also won theWithers Stakes and theLawrence Realization Stakes. His racing career ended in 1902 due to severelaminitis.[4] He was euthanized in August 1902 due to worsening lameness.[5]