Calvin (1872–1879) was an American
Thoroughbred
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racehorse, winner of the 1875
Belmont Stakes
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. Besides the Belmont, Calvin won two other
stakes races as a two and three year old horse. He was euthanized in 1879 after contracting tetanus.
Background
Calvin was foaled in 1872, and was a
brown
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stallion
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sired by Tipperary. He was bred by Price McGrath.
[ Tipperary was sired by Ringgold and his dam was Roxana by the imported stallion Chesterfield.][Hogan ''Index to Stakes Winners'' p. 686] Calvin's dam was Lucy Fowler, who was sired by imported Albion. Lucy's dam was an unnamed mare sired by imported Leviathan. Calvin was a full brother to the stakes winner Aaron Pennington, who was foaled in 1871.Tom Bowling, The Wild Horse
/ref> Lucy was also the dam of the stakes winning Tom Bowling, who was sired by Lexington and was foaled in 1870.[Hogan ''Index to Stakes Winners'' p. 313]
Racing career
As a two-year-old, Calvin won the 1874 July Stakes
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.[
During his three-year-old year, Calvin won the ninth running of the Belmont Stakes in 1875 at ]Jerome Park Racetrack
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in a time of 2 minutes 40 seconds. He carried pounds in the race, and won $4,450 () for his owner.[New York Racing Association "Belmont Stakes" ''The Belmont Stakes''] The race was run on June 12 over a distance of miles () on a fast track.[ Calvin did not lead from the start, but instead came from behind to have a six-length lead at one point before fading a bit before the finish.][Sowers ''Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes'' p. 18] Calvin won by two lengths from the second-placed finisher Aristides
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; the third place went to Milner. Both Calvin and Aristides were owned by H. Price McGarth. Calvin's trainer was U.S. Racing Hall of Fame Ansel Williams Ansel may refer to:
Places
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*Ansel Adams Wilderness, California
*Ansel Township, Cass County, Minnesota
*Mount Ansel Adams, California
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.[New York Racing Association "1875 Belmont" ''The Belmont Stakes''] The winning jockey was Robert Swim.[
Besides his win in the Belmont, Calvin also won the 1875 Jersey Derby,][ where he beat future Hall of Fame horse Tom Ochiltree again, who was unplaced in the Belmont behind Calvin.][
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Death
Calvin contracted tetanus
Tetanus (), also known as lockjaw, is a bacterial infection caused by ''Clostridium tetani'' and characterized by muscle spasms. In the most common type, the spasms begin in the jaw and then progress to the rest of the body. Each spasm usually l ...
in April 1879 from a nail penetrating his hoof and had to be euthanized.[Staff "Horse notes" ''The New York Herald''] Calvin sired no stakes winners.[Hogan ''Index to Stakes Winner'' p. 553]
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1872 racehorse births
1879 racehorse deaths
Racehorses trained in the United States
Racehorses bred in Kentucky
Belmont Stakes winners
Thoroughbred family A28
Byerley Turk sire line