Hero's Honor | |
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Sire | Northern Dancer |
Grandsire | Nearctic |
Dam | Glowing Tribute |
Damsire | Graustark |
Foaled | April 28th, 1980 |
Country | United States |
Breeder | Paul Mellon |
Owner | Rokeby Stable |
Trainer | MacKenzie Miller |
Record | 18:8-2-3 |
Earnings | $499,025 |
Major wins | |
Fort Marcy Handicap (1984) Red Smith Handicap (1984) United Nations Handicap (1984) Bowling Green Handicap (1984) |
Hero's Honor (foaled April 28, 1980) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 1984 United Nations Handicap. [1]
Hero's Honor's first race was on April 30, 1983, at the Aqueduct, where he came in fifth. He picked up his first win in a Maiden Special Weight race at Belmont Park on May 21, 1983. [1]
He went on a three-race win streak in September 1983, grabbing a trio of allowance races at Belmont Park. [1]
On September 29, 1983, in his fourth race that month, he came in 3rd in the Grade-2 Rutger's Handicap. [2]
He scored his biggest win up to that point by winning the May 7th, 1984, Grade-3 Fort Marcy Handicap. [1]
He went on another three-race win streak starting on June 2, 1984. He captured the Grade-2 Red Smith Handicap at Belmont Park. Fiften days later, he won again at Belmont, this time grabbing a victory at the Grade-1 1984 Bowling Green Handicap. [3] He finished his win streak with a Grade 1 win in the July 14, 1984, United Nations Handicap, which was his third graded win in less than 6 weeks. This was his last victory. [1]
Hero's Honor finished the 1984 season with a 2nd and a 3rd place in September 1984 at Belmont Park, then retired after an October 13, 1984, 7th-place finish at the Ballantine's Scotch Classic Handicap. [1]
Pedigree descendants include:
Foaled | Name | Sex | Major Wins |
1988 | Hero's Love | c | San Gorgonio Handicap |
1995 | Khumba Mela | c | Noble Damsel Handicap |
1995 | Generic | c | Prix Kergorlay |
1996 | Super Quercus | c | Hollywood Turf Cup Stakes |
Sire Northern Dancer (USA) b. 1961 | Nearctic (CAN) b. 1954 | Nearco | Pharos |
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Nogara | |||
Lady Angela | Hyperion | ||
Sister Sarah | |||
Natalma (USA) b. 1957 | Native Dancer | Polynesian | |
Geisha | |||
Almahmoud | Mahmoud | ||
Arbitrator | |||
Dam Glowing Tribute (USA) b. 1973 | Graustark (USA) b. 1983 | Ribot | Tenerani |
Romanella | |||
Flower Bowl | Alibhai | ||
Flower Bed | |||
Admiring (USA) b. 1962 | Hail To Reason | Turn-To | |
Nothirdchance | |||
Searching | War Admiral | ||
Big Hurry |
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