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Almahmoud

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Sire
  
Mahmoud (FR)

Dam
  
Arbitrator

Foaled
  
1947

Died
  
1971

Owner
  
William G. Helis, Sr.

Sex
  
Grandsire
  
Damsire
  
Country
  
Species
  
Equus caballus

Parents
  
Mahmoud

Earnings
  
32,760 USD

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Almahmoud (1947–1971) was an American Thoroughbred racemare that was best known as an influential broodmare who produced Natalma and Cosmah.

She was sired by the 1936 Epsom Derby winner Mahmoud who was imported to the United States in 1940 by Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. Her dam was the unraced mare, Arbitrator, a daughter of the 1934 Belmont Stakes winner, Peace Chance. Almahmoud won important races at age two and three before being retired to broodmare duty.

Stud record

Almahmoud was the dam of the following foals:

  • Armistice (1956) gelding by Citation, one win
  • Bubbling Beauty (1961) filly by Hasty Road, dam of Arctic Tern (won Prix Ganay, Prix de Fontainebleau and Prix Thomas Bryon)
  • Cosmah (1953) by Cosmic Bomb, was the 1974 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year and dam of Queen Sucree (dam of Kentucky Derby winner Cannonade) and Halo (sired Kentucky Derby winner Sunny's Halo and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Sunday Silence).
  • Folk Dancer (1959) by Native Dancer, a winner
  • Retinoscope (1958) by Helioscope, placed once
  • Nash 1960 gelding by Nashua, won 11 races
  • Natalma by Native Dancer, 3 wins and stakes placed, dam of Northern Dancer who the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and others have called "one of the most influential sires in Thoroughbred history"
  • Ramadan, colt by Native Dancer, won 1 race
  • References

    Almahmoud Wikipedia


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