Greek Money (foaled 1959 in
Virginia
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) was an American
Thoroughbred
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racehorse
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best known for winning the second leg of the
U.S. Triple Crown series, the
Preakness Stakes
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.
Background
Greek Money was a chestnut horse sired by Greek Song whose wins included the 1950
Arlington Classic
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History
The event was inaugurated ...
. His dam was English
mare
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Lucy Lufton, a daughter of
Nimbus
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, the 1949
Epsom Derby
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winner. Greek Money was bred and raced by entities owned by
Donald P. Ross
Donald Peabody Ross (November 5, 1902 – October 11, 1973) was an American businessman who co-founded Delaware Park Racetrack in Stanton, Delaware, and whose Brandywine Stable won the 1962 Preakness Stakes with its colt, Greek Money. Another of t ...
, co-owner of
Delaware Park Racetrack
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Thoroughbred racing ...
. He was trained by
Buddy Raines.
Racing career
Greek Money had won three of his four starts going into the 1962 Preakness Stakes. Ridden by
John Rotz
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Early career
After graduating from Warrensburg-Latham High School in Illinois in 1952, Rotz ...
, he defeated
Ridan
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by a nose to win the Preakness
Greek Money was made the betting favorite for the
Belmont Stakes
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but finished seventh to winner
Jaipur (horse), Jaipur. After that, he won only an allowance race in his next six starts. In 1963, his most important win of the year came in the
Excelsior Handicap at New York's
Aqueduct Racetrack
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. In 1964, Greek Money won the Pennycomequick Purse at Delaware Park Racetrack.
Stud record
As a sire, Greek Money met with limited success.
Breeding
References
Greek Money's pedigree and partial racing statsVideo at YouTube of Greek Money winning the 1962 Preakness Stakes
{{Preakness Stakes Winners
1959 racehorse births
Racehorses bred in Virginia
Racehorses trained in the United States
Preakness Stakes winners
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