Round Table (April 6, 1954 – June 13, 1987) was an American
Thoroughbred
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Hall of Fame racehorse
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. He is considered the greatest
turf
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horse in American racing history.
Background
Round Table was foaled at
Claiborne Farm
Claiborne Farm is a thoroughbred horse breeding operation near Paris, Kentucky. It was established in 1910 by Arthur B. Hancock, owner of Ellerslie Stud in Albemarle County, Virginia, and has been operated by members of his family ever since. ...
in
Kentucky
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, on the night of April 6, 1954.
Bold Ruler
Bold Ruler (April 6, 1954 – July 12, 1971) was an American Thoroughbred National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame racehorse who was the 1957 American Horse of the Year, Horse of the Year. This following a three-year-old campaign t ...
was foaled at the same farm, on the same night, and both stallions won
American Horse of the Year honors in their respective careers, returning to Claiborne to stand at stud. He was trained by
Moody Jolley.
Racing career
Round Table's most significant win as a two-year-old came in October 1956, when he won the
Breeders' Futurity Stakes at
Keeneland Race Course. On February 9, 1957,
Claiborne Farm
Claiborne Farm is a thoroughbred horse breeding operation near Paris, Kentucky. It was established in 1910 by Arthur B. Hancock, owner of Ellerslie Stud in Albemarle County, Virginia, and has been operated by members of his family ever since. ...
owner Arthur B. Hancock Jr. sold Round Table after his second start of the three-year-old season to
Oklahoma
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oilman
Travis M. Kerr. The sale agreement included Round Table standing at
stud at Claiborne when his racing career was over with Claiborne receiving twenty percent of his breeding income.
Racing at age three, with Kerr having hired
William Molter as his trainer, and Jack Williams as assistant trainer, Round Table won the
Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland in track-record time. He then finished third to
Calumet Farm's Iron Liege in the
Kentucky Derby, with the heavily favored
Bold Ruler
Bold Ruler (April 6, 1954 – July 12, 1971) was an American Thoroughbred National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame racehorse who was the 1957 American Horse of the Year, Horse of the Year. This following a three-year-old campaign t ...
finishing 4th. After the Derby, Round Table was shipped back to race in California and started a winning streak of eleven races, including the
Hollywood Gold Cup and
United Nations Handicap which later became
Grade I stakes races. He was the leading money winner of 1957 and won the first of his three straight
U.S. Champion Turf Horse titles.
In 1958, Round Table dominated American Thoroughbred racing. He began the year by capturing the races that are now known as the
Strub Series at
Santa Anita Park, becoming the first horse to win the
Malibu Stakes, the
San Fernando Stakes, and the Santa Anita Maturity, now the Strub Stakes. He ended the season as the winner of every racing award available to him, including
Horse of the Year.
Five years old in 1959, he won 9 of his 14 races and his third Champion Turf Horse title. In the January 24, 1959
San Marcos Handicap race on turf, Round Table carried 132 pounds when he broke the
Santa Anita Park course and United States record with a time of 1:58 2/5 for a mile and one-quarter on turf. It marked the fifth time in his career that he had run a mile and one-quarter under two minutes. No other horse in history had run that distance in under the two-minute mark more than twice.
Round Table's lifetime earnings were $1,749,869, and he was the third American Thoroughbred to earn more than a million dollars, after
Citation
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and
Nashua. Of his 66 starts, he won 43, placed in 8, and showed in 5, and he set or equaled 14 track records, including one world record and two U.S. records.
Stud record
Retired at the end of the 1959 racing season to stand at
stud at Claiborne Farm, Round Table was the
leading sire in North America in 1972.
He sired 83 stakes winners including
He's A Smoothie,
Baldric,
Apalachee,
Artaius,
Cellini, Advocator,
Flirting Around,
King's Bishop, and Poker, who was the damsire of two Hall of Fame inductees,
Seattle Slew
Seattle Slew (February 15, 1974 – May 7, 2002) was a champion American Thoroughbred horse racing, racehorse who became the tenth winner of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States), American Triple Crown (1977). He is one of only ...
and
Silver Charm. His daughter Isolt was the dam of
Sir Tristram whose progeny earned him 17 official Leading Australasian sire premierships, plus nine broodmare sire titles.
Among his descendants are
Horse of the Year winners
A.P. Indy and
Mineshaft. His worldwide reputation both in racing and as a sire was so great that when
Queen Elizabeth II
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visited
Kentucky
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in 1984, she asked to see the 30-year-old horse. Her father,
King George VI, bred Round Table's dam, Knight's Daughter.
Round Table died at the age of 33 on June 13, 1987. He is buried in the equine cemetery at Claiborne Farm.
Pedigree
See also
*
List of racehorses
References
* McEvoy, John. ''Round Table: Thoroughbred Legends'' (2002)
Eclipse Press
Round Table at the United states' National Museum of Racing and Hall of FameVideo profile at YouTube of Round Table
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