Platter (horse)

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Platter
SirePilate
Grandsire
DRF American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt
(1943)

Platter (foaled 1941 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. He is best known for his performances as a two-year-old in 1943, when he was the best American colt of his generation.

Background

He was bred and raced by George D. Widener Jr., and conditioned for racing by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer Bert Mulholland,

Racing career

In 1943 he won the

American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt by Daily Racing Form.[4] The rival Turf & Sports Digest Magazine poll was topped by Occupy
.

As a three-year-old, an injury kept Platter out of racing until early May in an allowance race test. The colt did not run in the 1944

U.S. Triple Crown series, the Preakness Stakes. He was injured in the Belmont Stakes and had to be pulled up.[5]

Stud career

Retired to

Arlington Handicap
.

References

  1. ^ Michelson, Miles. "Platter Horse Pedigree". www.pedigreequery.com.
  2. ^ "St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  3. ^ "Platter Nips Royal Prince by Neck In 37th Walden Stakes at Pimlico". New York Times. 1943-11-13. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  4. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2BUOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=En0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3531,6022365&dq=platter [dead link]
  5. ^ Richardson, William D. (4 June 1944). "PENSIVE DEFEATED BY BOUNDING HOME IN BELMONT STAKES; 34,233 See 16-1 Shot Thwart Favorite's Triple Crown Bid With Half-Length Victory BULL DANDY GAINS SHOW Platter Goes Lame in Running as Winner Earns $55,070 -- Flood Town Scores PENSIVE DEFEATED BY BOUNDING HOME". The New York Times.