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Bryn Mawr (horse)

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Sire
  
Atheling

Dam
  
Maggie Weir

Sex
  
Colt

Grandsire
  
Sterling

Damsire
  
The Bard

Foaled
  
1901

Bryn Mawr (foaled in 1901) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse is best known for winning the 1904 Preakness Stakes. Owned and bred by Goughacres Stable, he was sired by Atheling. Bryn Mawr was out of the mare Maggie Weir, a daughter of The Bard.

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Preakness Stakes

The twentyninth running of the Preakness Stakes was run on Saturday, May 28, 1904. On that day Bryn Mawr went off as the heavy favorite at 3-2 in the field of ten after three colts scratched. In that race he broke poorly in seventh under a heavy hold by jockey Gene Hildebrand. But he steadily made up ground throughout the race, as they hit Pimlico's famous "Clubhouse Turn" he had edged up into fifth place. The pace of the race was very fast that day with the first quarter in :24 flat and the half in :47-3/5. As the race progressed, Bryn Mawr raced in the group of stalkers behind the leaders and was in third moving into the final turn. He made his move wide on the final turn with some urging from Hildebrand rounded the field.

Near the top of the lane he passed the leaders and wore down front runner Dolly Spanker. In the last sixteenth of a mile he emerged in front and beat the runner-up by a length going away and stretching the lead with stride. That day Wotan finished second at 7-1 by a scant nose over 7-2 second choice Dolly Spanker in third.

The final time for the one mile and 70 yard race on dirt was 1:44-1/5 over a fast track. To date that time still stands as the fastest one mile and 70 yard stakes race run at Pimlico Race Course. Bryn Mawr won almost 60% of the total purse of $4,000 netting earnings $2,355.

Later racing career

Later in his three-year-old season Bryn Mawr went on to win the mile and a half Brooklyn Derby at Belmont Park. He also finished second in the mile Withers Stakes at Aqueduct Race Track.

In his four-year-old season Bryn Mawr won the seven furlong Larchmont Stakes at Morris Park Racecourse in Westchester County, New York and the Broadway Stakes at a mile and one sixteenth at Gravesend Race Track on Coney Island, New York. He also finished third in the one mile and three eighths Advance Stakes also at Sheepshead Bay Race Track.

References

Bryn Mawr (horse) Wikipedia