Royal Glint

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Royal Glint
Sire
Salvator Mile Handicap (1976)
Santa Anita Handicap (1976)
Trenton Handicap (1976)
Honours
Royal Glint Stakes at Hawthorne Race Course

Royal Glint (1970–1976) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

Background

Royal Glint was a bay gelding bred by

American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and the Leading sire in North America
in 1970.

Royal Glint was purchased by Arkansas businessman Dan Lasater, who entrusted his race conditioning to Jere Smith, Sr.

Racing career

A winner at age three and four, at age five in 1975 he was transferred to Lasater's East Coast trainer Gordon Potter.[1]

He won five important

San Bernardino Handicap, in which he equaled the track record for a mile and an eight on grass.[2][3][4][5][6] In 1976, Royal Glint added another five stakes races to his credit, including California's richest race and most prestigious event for older horses, the Santa Anita Handicap.[7]
[8] [9] [10] [11]

Final race and death

While leading in the August 21, 1976,

Michigan Mile Handicap at Detroit Race Course, Royal Glint suffered a career-ending leg injury that,[12] despite efforts by veterinarians, eventually led to him being euthanized. He was buried at Longfield Farm near Goshen, Kentucky.[13]
Royal Glint was the 19th Thoroughbred in racing history to earn more than $1 million.[14]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Royal Glint
Sire
Round Table
Princequillo Prince Rose Rose Prince
Indolence
Cosquilla Papyrus
Quick Thought
Knight's Daughter Sir Cosmo The Boss
Ayn Hali
Feola Friar Marcus
Aloe
Dam
Regal Gleam
Hail To Reason Turn-To Royal Charger
Source Sucree
Nothirdchance Blue Swords
Galla Colors
Miz Carol Stymie Equestrian
Stop Watch
No Fiddling King Cole
Big Hurry

References