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First Landing (horse)

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Sire
  
Turn-To

Dam
  
Hildene

Foaled
  
1956

Owner
  
Christopher Chenery

Children
  
Riva Ridge

Parents
  
Turn-To

Grandsire
  
Royal Charger

Damsire
  
Bubbling Over

Country
  
United States

Sex
  
Stallion

Trainer
  
Casey Hayes

Earnings
  
779,577 USD

First Landing (March 7, 1956 – 1987) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Background

Sired by Turn-To, a grandson of the great Nearco, he was out of the mare Hildene, whose sire was the 1926 Kentucky Derby winner, Bubbling Over. Hildene was completely blind and died when First Landing was a yearling.

Racing career

Nicknamed "Lazy Bones", First Landing was the American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt. One of his best wins came at Saratoga in August when he took the Hopeful Stakes by five and a half lengths from First Minister.

He did not achieve the same success racing at age three. In the 1959 racing season, he finished second in the Wood Memorial Stakes. Then, after winning the Derby Trial, he was made the betting favorite for the Kentucky Derby. However, ridden by Eddie Arcaro, he finished a well-beaten third behind Sword Dancer and the winner: English-bred Tomy Lee.

Stud record

Retired to Christopher Chenery's stud farm, First Landing sired a number of Graded stakes race winners including Jim J. (1964), Ballustrade (1965), Artfully (b. 1973), Stutz Bearcat (b. 1975), and his most important, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Riva Ridge, who won the 1972 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes.

First Landing died at the age of 31 in 1987.

References

First Landing (horse) Wikipedia