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


Race career

Trained by U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee,
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, at age three Go Marching won the first race of his career on March 7, 1968, at Florida's
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when he ran on
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for the first time. He went on to win the
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at
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in
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and then had his best year at age four in 1969 when his wins included the
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and the Appleton Handicap at Gulfstream Park.


Breeding career

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


References

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