| Kingman | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Glengarry |
| Grandsire | Thormanby |
| Dam | Patricia |
| Damsire | Vauxhall |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1888 |
| Country | United States |
| Colour | Bay |
| Breeder | A.C. Franklin |
| Owner | Jacobin Stable (Kinzea Stone & Dudley Allen) |
| Trainer | Dudley Allen |
| Record | 28: 10-6-6 |
| Earnings | $19,365 |
| Major wins | |
| Phoenix Stakes (1891) St. Paul Free Handicap (1891) Latonia Derby (1891)American Classics wins: Kentucky Derby (1891) | |
Kingman (1888–1893) was anAmericanThoroughbred racehorse owned by the racing partnership of Preston Kinzea Stone, a businessman fromGeorgetown, Kentucky and trainerDudley Allen ofLexington Kentucky.[1] Kingman was the winner of the1891 Kentucky Derby as well as that year'sPhoenix Stakes andLatonia Derby. Run on a track rated as slow, the Kentucky Derby's winning time remains the record for the slowest winning time ever recorded at a Kentucky Derby, at 2:521⁄4.[2] Kingman was ridden in the Derby byIsaac Burns Murphy and was considered one of the best prospects for winning the 1891American Derby. However, Kingman finished third in that race and won few races of importance thereafter.
Kingman was bought byJohn E. Madden ofLouisville, Kentucky in the latter part of 1891 for $5,000 at theJacobin Stable dispersal sale.[3] Kingman did not race after three years old and died in 1893 at the age of five.[4]
| Sire Glengarry 1866 | Thormanby 1857 | Windhound | Pantaloon |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phryne | |||
| Alice Hawthorn | Muley Moloch | ||
| Rebecca | |||
| Carbine 1858 | Rifleman | Touchstone | |
| Camp Follower | |||
| Troica | Lanercost | ||
| Sibera | |||
| Dam Patricia 1879 | Vauxhall 1865 | Lexington | Boston |
| Alice Carneal | |||
| Verona | Yorkshire | ||
| Britannia | |||
| Minnie MC 1870 | Planet | Revenue | |
| Nina | |||
| Edina | Knight of St George | ||
| Edith |