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MAN O' WAR TRIVIA II

11) Who was Man o' War's owner?


In 1939, Riddle turned down an offer of a then unheard of $1 million for Man o' War.

12) Which Horse of the Year was Man o' War's grandson?


Seabiscuit beat his uncle, 1937 Triple-Crown winner War Admiral, by 4 lengths in a 2-horse special at Pimlico and was voted American Horse of the Year for 1938.

13) How many times does Man o' War appear in the bloodline of 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharaoh?


Some modern breeders design matings to concentrate the influence of Man o' War through deep inbreeding. For example, he appears at least 22 times in the bloodline of American Pharoah.

14) Where was Man o' War's first race?


Man o' War made a stunning debut in his maiden race at Belmont Park on June 6, 1919. Despite having jockey Johnny Loftus restraining him throughout the race, Man o' War won by an easy six lengths and made quite an impression in the papers. "He made half-a-dozen high-class youngsters look like $200 horses," wrote the turf editor of the New York Morning Telegraph.

15) What were Man o' War's odds in the 1920 Stuyvesant Handicap?


Man o' War won the Stuyvesant Handicap easily against only one rival, the gelding Yellow Hand. His odds of 1 to 100 are believed to be the shortest ever offered in an American horserace.

16) At what age did Man o' War retire from racing?


Had he raced at age four, the handicappers would have started him at 140 pounds, increasing the weight each time he won until Man o' War either lost or was injured. For this reason, Riddle decided to retire him at the end of his three-year-old campaign. He retired as the then-leading money-earner in American history.

17) How did Man o' War die?


Man o' War was retired from stud in 1943 after suffering a heart attack. He died on November 1, 1947 at age 30 of another apparent heart attack.

18) What jockey rode Man o' War in the 1920 Belmont Stakes?


Kummer rode the Man o' War to nine wins in nine starts.

19) Who was Man o' War's sire?


His sire was Fair Play and his dam was Mahubah, the daughter of Rock Sand, the 1903 winner of Britain's version of the Triple Crown.

20) How much did Samuel Riddle pay for Man o' War?


The original owners intended to race Man o' War themselves, but in the summer of 1918 they decided to liquidate their racing stable due to the ongoing war effort. Riddle purchased the rangy colt, who seemed too large for a yearling, for just $5,000.

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