Blue Swords | |
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Sire | Blue Larkspur |
Grandsire | Black Servant |
Dam | Flaming Swords |
Damsire | Man o' War |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1940 |
Country | United States |
Color | Bay |
Breeder | Samuel D. Riddle |
Owner | Allen T. Simmons |
Trainer | Walter A. Kelley |
Record | 22: 5-5-2 |
Earnings | $58,065 |
Major wins | |
Eastern Shore Handicap (1942) Remsen Handicap (1942) Ardsley Handicap (1942) | |
Last updated on November 29, 2006 |
Blue Swords (1940–1955)[1] was an American Thoroughbred race horse who debuted as a two-year-old in 1942.[2] Bred in Kentucky by Samuel D. Riddle, he was owned by Allen T. Simmons[3] of Akron, Ohio, a rubber mogul[4] and radio station operator.[5] He was rated a close rival of Occupation, owned by Chicago, Illinois contractor John Marsch, in horse racing competition in the Western United States.
Blue Swords was a son of Blue Larkspur and Flaming Swords, whose father was Man o' War.[6] In 22 starts, he earned 5 wins, 5 places, and 2 shows. His career earnings totaled $58,065.[1]
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