Verbatim | |
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Sire | Speak John |
Grandsire | Prince John |
Dam | Well Kept |
Damsire | Never Say Die |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | February 10, 1965 [1] |
Died | 1991 [2] |
Country | United States |
Colour | Dark bay or brown |
Breeder | Elmendorf Farm |
Owner | Elmendorf Farm |
Trainer | Jerry C. Meyer |
Record | 51: 11-10-7 |
Earnings | $415,802 [3] |
Major wins | |
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Last updated on April 29, 2020 |
Verbatim (1965-1991) was an American thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
Verbatim was a dark bay or brown bred horse in Kentucky at Elmendorf Farm. He was sired by Speak John, the 1985 Champion broodmare sire in North America. His dam was Well Kept.
Verbatim raced from 1967 to 1970 and has several wins including the Gotham Stakes in 1968, the Bay Shore Stakes in 1968, the Bahamas Stakes in 1968, the Governor Stakes in 1969, and the Whitney Stakes in 1969. In total Verbatim has 51 starts, 11 firsts, 10 seconds, 7 thirds, and a total earning of $415,802. [3]
Verbatim was trained by Jerry C. Meyer, [4] a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
Verbatim bred at Elmendorf Farm. His most notable progeny were Princess Rooney, Alphabatim, and Summing.
Sire Speak John (USA) 1958 | Prince John 1953 | Princequillo | Prince Rose (GB) |
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Cosquilla | |||
Not Afraid | Count Fleet | ||
Banish Fear | |||
Nuit de Folies (FR) 1947 | Tornado | Tourbillon (FR) | |
Roseola (GB) | |||
Polle Nuit | Astrophel (FR) | ||
Folle Passion (FR) | |||
Dam Well Kept (USA) 1958 | Never Say Die 1951 | Nasrullah (GB) | Nearco (ITY) |
Mumtaz Begum (FR) | |||
Singing Grass | War Admiral | ||
Boreale | |||
Bed O Roses (IRE) 1950 | Preciptic (GB) | Precipitation (GB) | |
Artistic (GB) | |||
Pasquinade (GB) | Pasch (GB) | ||
Fur Tor (GB) |
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