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Bed O' Roses

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Sire
  
Rosemont

Dam
  
Good Thing

Foaled
  
1947

Species
  
Equus caballus

Trainer
  
Bill Winfrey

Sex
  
Filly

Grandsire
  
The Porter

Damsire
  
Discovery

Country
  
United States

Owner
  
Saga Farm

Parents
  
Rosemont

Earnings
  
383,925 USD

Bed o' Roses (1947 – January 5, 1953) was an American thoroughbred racehorse.

Bed o' Roses was a bay filly by Rosemont out of the mare Good Thing, by Discovery, owned and bred by Alfred G. Vanderbilt II's Sagamore Farm. Trained by Bill Winfrey and ridden by Eric Guerin, she won the 1949 Grade 1 Matron Stakes for two-year-old fillies at Belmont Park plus eight other important races. At the end of the season, Bed o' Roses was named the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.

Racing as a three-year-old, Bed o' Roses defeated a quality field including colts in the 1 5/8 mile Lawrence Realization Stakes and finished second in the Travers Stakes and the Arlington Classic. After recovering from an injury that kept her out of racing for seven months, Bed o' Roses returned to win two more important races en route to being voted Champion Handicap Filly for the year. She continued to race at ages four and five, retiring after three races in 1952.

However, she suddenly died a few months later on January 5, 1953 from an organic disorder. She was just about to be bred to Count Fleet.

Bed o' Roses is buried at Sagamore Farm, Maryland.

In 1976, she was inducted in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

References

Bed O' Roses Wikipedia