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Star Pilot (horse)

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Sire
  
Sickle

Dam
  
Floradora

Foaled
  
1943

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sex
  
Stallion

Earnings
  
187,885 USD

Grandsire
  
Phalaris

Damsire
  
Bull Dog

Country
  
United States

Owner
  
Maine Chance Farm

Parents
  
Sickle

Trainers
  
Tom Smith, James W. Smith

Star Pilot (foaled 1943 in Kentucky) was an American thoroughbred race horse. Sired by Joseph Widener's English stakes winner Sickle, he was out of the mare Floradora, whose French sire, Bull Dog, was one of the leading sires of stakes winners in the 1950s.

He was sold as a yearling to Elizabeth Arden of Maine Chance Farm for $26,000.

Second in the Champagne Stakes and Grand Union Hotel Stakes, Star Pilot won the Pimlico Futurity, Hopeful Stakes, Belmont Futurity, and Ardsley Handicap, rounding out the year as the American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt.

The following year, however, Star Pilot lost to stablemate Knockdown in his first race of the season and then placed second again to Knockdown in the Santa Anita Derby, where his rider had no whip. He didn't race again until he was five, when he ran unsuccessfully in three starts and was retired.

Retirement

Star Pilot was retired to Maine Chance Farm. His best winner out of 72 foals was the 1949 filly Star Enfin.

References

Star Pilot (horse) Wikipedia