Capot

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Capot
Sire
DRF United States Horse of the Year (1949)
Honours
Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame (1977)

Capot (1946–1974) was an American

John M. Gaver, Sr.

Two-year-old season

Racing as a two-year-old, Capot won the

Pimlico Futurity
.

Three-year-old season

At age three, Capot entered the 1949 Kentucky Derby as a 13–1 longshot. Ridden by Ted Atkinson in all the American Triple Crown races, Capot broke from the gate well and was forwardly placed early. He charged to the front of the field on the backstretch and held on willingly but was unable to withstand the rush from winner Ponder. Easily the best of the rest, he finished second, 4+12 lengths in front of Palestinian.

Then, in the second jewel of the Triple Crown, Capot opened as the 2.5–1 second favorite in the field of ten in the $75,000

Horse of the Year by the Daily Racing Form[1] but lost the Turf and Sport Digest poll to Coaltown.[2]

Four-year-old season

At age four, Capot won major stakes races including the 1950

Baltimore, Maryland. He is one of only four horses to win both of Maryland's top races in the Preakness Stakes and the Pimlico Special. The others were Triple Crown winners: Citation, Assault and Whirlaway. Later that year, Capot also won the Wilson Stakes and finished third in the Fleetwing Handicap to winner Sheilas Reward who broke the track record
for six furlongs.

Breeding

Pedigree of Capot
Sire
Menow

bay 1935

Pharamond

brown 1925

Phalaris Polymelus
Bromus
Selene Chaucer
Serenissima
Alcibiades

ch. 1927

Supremus Ultimus
Mandy Hamilton
Regal Roman Roi Herode
Lady Cicero
Dam
Piquet

black 1937

St. Germans

bay 1921

Swynford
John O'Gaunt
Canterbury Pilgrim
Hamoaze Torpoint
Maid of the Mist
Parry

brown 1929

Peter Pan Commando
Cinderella
Fair Feint Fair Play
Felicity

References

  1. ^ "Capot chosen "Horse of Year"". Pittsburgh Press. 1949-11-27. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
  2. ^ "Coaltown is named "Horse of the Year"". Schenectady Gazette. 1949-12-14. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
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