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Kingman (horse)

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Kingman
SireGlengarry
GrandsireThormanby
DamPatricia
DamsireVauxhall
SexStallion
Foaled1888
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederA.C. Franklin
OwnerJacobin Stable (Kinzea Stone)[1]
TrainerDud Allen
Record28: 10-6-6
Earnings$19,365
Major wins
Phoenix Stakes (1891)
St. Paul Free Handicap (1891)
Latonia Derby (1891)

American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1891)

Kingman (1888–1893) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse owned by Kinzea Stone[2] of Georgetown, Kentucky and the winner of the 1891 Kentucky Derby, Phoenix Stakes and Latonia Derby. He holds the record for the slowest winning time ever recorded at a Kentucky Derby, at 2:5214.[3] Kingman was ridden in the Derby by Isaac Burns Murphy and was considered one of the best prospects for winning the 1891 American Derby. However, Kingman finished third in that race and won few races of importance thereafter.

Kingman was bought by John E. Madden of Louisville, Kentucky in the latter part of 1891 for $5,000 at the Jacobin Stable dispersal sale.[4] Kingman did not race after three years old and died in 1893 at the age of five.[5]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Kingman
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

References

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  1. ^ "Kentucky Derby 2015 countdown | Kingman, 1891".
  2. ^ "Stone, Kinzea | Lexington History Museum".
  3. ^ Kingman Pedigree
  4. ^ NY Times Oct. 26, 1891
  5. ^ Daily Racing Form. "Careers of Kentucky Derby winners." May 19, 1910.