Aloma's Ruler

Aloma's Ruler
Sire Iron Ruler
Grandsire Never Bend
Dam Aloma
Damsire Native Charger
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1979
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Silk Willoughby Farm
Owner Nathan Scherr
Trainer John J. Lenzini, Jr.
Record 13: 7-4-1
Earnings US$498,883
Major wins

Nutley Stakes (1981)
Bahamas Stakes (1982)
Withers Stakes (1982)
Jersey Derby (1982)

American Triple Crown wins:
Preakness Stakes (1982)

Aloma's Ruler (1979–2003) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the second leg of the 1982 U.S. Triple Crown series, the Preakness Stakes.

Background

Aloma's Ruler was purchased for $92,000 at the 1981 Hialeah, Florida sale of two-year-olds by Baltimore, Maryland businessman Nathan "Red" Scherr (1923–2003), who was advised by trainer John Lenzini, Jr..[1]

Racing career

Sent to the track at age two, Aloma's Ruler won one stakes race. At age three in 1982, he won the Bahamas Stakes at Hialeah Park Race Track on January 7 and the May 8 Withers Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack. Then, in the biggest win of his career, he defeated prohibitive favorite Linkage in the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. In a race devoid of early speed, Aloma's Ruler made the lead easily, slowed the pace down the back stretch, and held on to win. He finished ninth in the Belmont Stakes and won the Jersey Derby at Monmouth Park in July.[2] Aloma's Ruler came out of a second-place finish in the August 21st Travers Stakes at Saratoga Race Course with an ankle injury that ended his racing career.

Retired to stud, Aloma's Ruler met with limited success. From his eighteen crops, he sired six stakes winners.

Aloma's Ruler died from an apparent heart attack at age twenty-four on June 21, 2003, at an Illinois farm.[3]

Pedigree of Aloma's Ruler
Sire
Iron Ruler
Never Bend Nasrullah Nearco
Mumtaz Begum
Lalun Djeddah
Be Faithful
Obedient Mahmoud Blenheim
Mah Mahal
Uvira Umidwar
Lady Lawless
Dam
Aloma
Native Charger Native Dancer Polynesian
Geisha
Greek Blond Heliopolis
Peroxide
Cathy Honey Francis S. Royal Charger
Blue Eyed Momo
Honey Ration Blue Peter
Run Honey

References

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