Go Marching

Go Marching
Sire Princequillo
Grandsire Prince Rose
Dam Leallah
Damsire Nasrullah
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1965
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Charlton Clay
Owner Warner L. Jones, Jr. (syndicate)
Trainer Horatio Luro
Record 20: 10-6-0
Earnings US$129,886
Major wins
Bernard Baruch Handicap (1968)
Canadian Turf Handicap (1969)
Brandywine Turf Handicap (1969)
Appleton Handicap (1969)

Go Marching (1965 August 10, 1994) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was sired by the outstanding Champion sire Princequillo and out of the Champion racemare, Leallah.[1] Bred by Charlton Clay at his Marchmont Farm near Paris, Kentucky, Go Marching was sold to Warner L. Jones, Jr. as an unnamed two-year-old colt in a May 1967 Fasig-Tipton sale at Belmont Park for a record price of $210,000.[2]

Race career

Trained by U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Horatio Luro, at age three Go Marching won the first race of his career on March 7, 1968 at Florida's Gulfstream Park when he ran on turf for the first time.[3] He went on to win the Bernard Baruch Handicap at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York[4] and then had his best year at age four in 1969 when his wins included the Canadian Turf Handicap[5] and the Appleton Handicap at Gulfstream Park.[6]

Breeding career

Go Marching stood for his owner in Kentucky until age eleven. He was then sent to a breeding farm in France where he remained until age fourteen after which he was purchased by breeders who brought him to stand in Japan where he died on August 10, 1994.[7] Overall, Go Marching met with modest success as a sire.[8]

Pedigree of Go Marching
Sire
Princequillo
Prince Rose Rose Prince Prince Palatine
Eglantine
Indolence Gay Crusader
Barrier
Cosquilla Papyrus Tracery
Miss Matty
Quick Thought White Eagle
Mindful
Dam
Leallah
Nasrullah Nearco Pharos
Nogara
Mumtaz Begum Blenheim II
Mumtaz Mahal
Lea Lark Bull Lea Bull Dog
Rose Leaves
Colosseum Ariel
Arena

References

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