Wintergreen (horse)
Wintergreen (1906–1914) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that is best known for winning the 1909 Kentucky Derby and for being the first horse bred in Ohio to win the Derby.[1] Wintergreen was bred and trained by Jerome "Rome" Respess at his Ohio stud farm. Respess was a multimillionaire owner of a brewing company and also owned Wintergreen's sire, Dick Welles[2] — named after Richard H. Welles, later the father of Orson Welles.[3]: 36
Wintergreen | |
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![]() 1909 Kentucky Derby winner Wintergreen | |
Sire | Dick Welles |
Grandsire | King Eric |
Dam | Winter |
Damsire | Exile |
Sex | Stallion, eventually Gelding |
Foaled | 1906 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Jerome Bristow Respess |
Owner | 1) Jerome B. Respess 2) D. Fisk |
Trainer | Charles Mack |
Record | 61:16-14-8 |
Earnings | $12,820 |
Major wins | |
Triple Crown Race wins: Kentucky Derby (1909) |
Wintergreen raced from ages two to seven years old but did not win any stakes races before or after the Kentucky Derby but was a stakes performer for most of his career.[1]
Wintergreen was killed April 10, 1914, in a fire that consumed barn #18 at the Latonia Race Track in Covington, Kentucky, just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. He had been gelded some years previously and was racing for D. Fisk.[4]
Pedigree
Sire Dick Welles 1900 |
King Eric
1887 |
King Ernest | King Tom |
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Ernestine | |||
Cyclone | Parmesan | ||
Typhoon | |||
Tea's Over
1893 |
Hanover | Hindoo | |
Bourbon Belle | |||
Tea Rose | King Alfonso | ||
Tuberose | |||
Dam Winter 1896 |
Exile
1882 |
Mortemer | Compiegne |
Comtesse | |||
Second Hand | Stockwell | ||
Gaiety | |||
Wildflower
1889 |
Mr Pickwick | Hermit | |
Tomato | |||
Woodflower | The Ill-Used | ||
Woodbine |
References
- "Wintergreen Pedigree and Racing Stats" (PDF). Retrieved 30 November 2010.
- Wertheim, Arthur Frank; Barbara Blair (2001). The Papers of Will Rogers By Will Rogers. ISBN 9780806133157.
- Higham, Charles, Orson Welles: The Rise and Fall of an American Genius. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985 ISBN 0-312-31280-6
- "Thoroughbreds cremated at Latonia". Daily Racing Form. April 11, 1914. Retrieved 30 November 2010.