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Harlem Globetrotter (horse)

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Discipline
  
Five-gaited

Dam
  
Putting On Airs

Foaled
  
April 28, 1980

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sire
  
New Yorker

Sex
  
Stallion

Color
  
Black

Breed
  
American Saddlebred

Harlem Globetrotter (1980-2012) was an American Saddlebred stallion who won nine World Championships and also became a successful sire.

Life and career

Harlem Globetrotter was a black stallion foaled April 28, 1980. He was sired by New Yorker and out of Putting On Airs. As a two-year old in 1981, he was purchased by Joan Hamilton and her father Paul. Although Harlem Globetrotter was originally intended to be a breeding horse, the Hamiltons put him in training with Larry Hodge, who made a successful show horse out of him, eventually winning nine World Championships in the five-gaited division. Harlem Globetrotter won one championship at age 14. After his retirement from showing, he stood at stud at Kalarama Farm in Springfield, Kentucky, where he sired over 700 foals, including 149 winners. Harlem Globetrotter died March 30, 2012 at the age of 32.

References

Harlem Globetrotter (horse) Wikipedia