Beldame
Beldame was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. She was foaled in 1901 and had a successful racing career, particularly noted for her performances in 1904.
Background[edit]
Beldame was bred by August Belmont Jr., a prominent figure in American horse racing. She was sired by Octagon, a son of Hermit, and her dam was Bella Donna, a daughter of Himyar. Beldame was trained by John Hyland and raced under the colors of August Belmont Jr. until she was sold to Newton Bennington.
Racing Career[edit]
Beldame began her racing career as a two-year-old in 1903. She showed promise but truly excelled as a three-year-old in 1904. During that year, she won 12 of her 14 starts, including major races such as the Suburban Handicap, the Carter Handicap, and the Saratoga Cup. Her performances earned her the title of American Horse of the Year in 1904.
Broodmare Career[edit]
After retiring from racing, Beldame became a successful broodmare. She produced several foals, though none matched her own racing prowess. Her legacy continued through her descendants, contributing to the bloodlines of future champions.
Honors and Legacy[edit]
Beldame was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1956. The Beldame Stakes, a prestigious race for fillies and mares, was named in her honor and is held annually at Belmont Park.
Pedigree[edit]
Beldame's pedigree includes notable ancestors such as Hermit and Himyar, making her part of a distinguished lineage in Thoroughbred racing.
See Also[edit]
- Thoroughbred
- National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
- Beldame Stakes
- August Belmont Jr.
- Belmont Park
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