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Never Bend (1960–1977) was a champion American
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racehorse who was the 1962 American Champion Two-Year-Old and later became a leading sire in England.


Racing Career


1962: Two-year-old season

Foaled at Claiborne Farm for owner/breeder
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, Never Bend was the dominant two-year-old racing in the United States in 1962. His performances that year earned him the
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, and he was considered an early favorite for the ensuing 1963 U.S. Triple Crown races.


1963: Three-year-old season


Kentucky Derby

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'' magazine reported jockey
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as saying: "I can't remember a Derby creating so much excitement." Although Never Bend had won the
Flamingo Stakes The Flamingo Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old horses run over a distance of a mile and one-eighth. Run as the Florida Derby until 1937, the inaugural event took place at Tampa Downs on February 27, 1926. There was ...
at
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and the
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at Churchill Downs, leading up to May's Kentucky Derby he had been outshone by the undefeated
Candy Spots Candy Spots (April 14, 1960 – March 21, 1976) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Background Candy Spots was foaled in California and was named for the unusual white and black markings, similar to Bend Or spots, that speckled his chestn ...
, that had won the
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and
Santa Anita Derby The Santa Anita Derby is an American Grade 1 thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds run each April at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. It is currently run at a distance of miles on the dirt and carries a purse of $400,000. It is one ...
. At the same time, a Greentree Stable colt named No Robbery had won the
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and also came into the Derby undefeated. By post time, bettors made Candy Spots the 3-2 favorite, No Robbery the second choice at 5-2, then Never Bend the third choice at odds of 3-1. When the gate opened, Never Bend quickly took the lead and held it until the eighth pole, when Chateaugay came from sixth place to win by 1¼ lengths.


Preakness Stakes

In the
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at
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in
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, Never Bend again faced Candy Spots and Chateaugay. Bettors still made Candy Spots the favorite. As he had in the Derby, Never Bend charged out to an early lead with Candy Spots in third. As they turned into the homestretch, Chateaugay came from well back to catch and pass Never Bend, that had fallen behind the then front-running Candy Spots. He finished third behind Chateaugay and the race winner, Candy Spots.


Later three-year-old season

Never Bend did not run in the third leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series. Before being retired, in the fall of that year, he finished second to Mongo in the United Nations Handicap and second to the Kelso in the
Woodward Stakes The Woodward Stakes is an American Grade I stakes race and is one of the premier races for older thoroughbred horses in the United States. It is named for prominent racehorse owner William Woodward. The race was first run in 1954 at Aqueduct Rac ...
. In October, Never Bend easily defeated Chateaugay in winning the Yankee Handicap by four lengths at Suffolk Downs.


Retirement and Breeding Career

Never Bend retired to stand at
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for the 1964 season and became a very important sire, producing 61 stakes winners. His most famous son was
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, ranked fourth on the list of the European top 100 horses of the 20th century and a leading sire whose race wins include The Derby and the
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Longchamp Racecourse in Paris, France, over a distance ...
. Never Bend's other progeny included
Riverman Riverman (1969–1999) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse. Background Foaled in Kentucky, Riverman was bred by Harry F. Guggenheim of the prominent American Guggenheim family. Riverman was from the mare River Lady and sired by Guggenheim's s ...
, a two-time
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; Triple Bend, which set a world-record time for seven furlongs on dirt; and J. O. Tobin, Champion two-year-old in England and Eclipse Award sprinter in the U.S. at age four, that handed
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his first defeat. Never Bend was also the broodmare sire of 115 stakes winners, with two of his mares voted Kentucky Broodmare of the Year. Never Bend died in 1977 at the age of 17.


Pedigree


References


Never Bend's pedigree and racing stats


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