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Dam
  
Pretence

Foaled
  
1898

Colour
  
Bay

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sex
  
Stallion

Damsire
  
Plenipo

Country
  
United States

Breeder
  
Belle Meade Stud

Trainer
  
T. J. Healey

Grandsire
  
Longfellow

Owner
  
Richard Thornton Wilson Jr.

The parader


The Parader (1898 – August 1902) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1901 Preakness Stakes and finishing second in the Belmont Stakes.

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Background

The Parader was a bay horse bred by the Belle Meade Stud of Nashville, Tennessee. He was sired by Longstreet, the leading American racehorse of 1891 out of a mare named Pretence. He was owned by Richard T. Wilson, Jr., President of the Saratoga Race Course.

Racing career

In the Preakness, The Parader was given an indifferent ride, but produced a strong finish to win easily. The Parader also won the Withers Stakes and the Lawrence Realization Stakes. His racing career ended in 1902 due to severe laminitis. He was euthanized in August 1902 due to worsening lameness.

References

The Parader Wikipedia