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Ruthless (1864–1876) was an American
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and a
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-inducted
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. She is best known as the winner of the inaugural
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.


Early life

Owned and bred by
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of New York, and was foaled on Morris's farm at Throgg's Neck,
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Ruthless was
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d by the imported stallion
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(born 1855) and out of the imported
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Barbarity who also produced several other award-winning daughters collectively known as the "Barbarous Battalion". The other "Battalion" members, all full sisters, were Remorseless, Relentless, Regardless, and Merciless.National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
Ruthless
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Barbarity was an 1854 bay mare sired by Simoon and her dam was named Dam who was sired by Buzzard,Hogan ''Index to Stakes Winners'' p. 110 Eclipse was sired by
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and out of the mare Gaze by
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.Hogan ''Index to Stakes Winners'' p. 573 and was imported at the same time as Eclipse.Peters
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Racing career

As a two-year-old, Ruthless won the Nursery Stakes in 1866. This was the inaugural running of the race, which took place at
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and was a race restricted to two-year-olds. Her jockey was Davidson and she carried for the win. Second place was Maid of Honor and third was Monday. The value to the winner was $2,450 (approximately $ as of ) and the winning time was 1 minute 49 seconds.Daily Racing Form ''1932 American Racing Manual'' pp. 286–288 She won by six lengths, and the correspondent for ''
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'' commented that she finished the race "galloping along as if she was at exercise".Staff (October 2, 1866)
Jerome Park
''The New York Times''
On June 4, 1867, Ruthless ran in the Jersey Derby at Paterson, New York. This was a race for three-year-olds, and Ruthless placed second to her stablemate Monday, who won by two lengths.Staff (June 5, 1867)
The Turf
''The New York Times''
On June 19, 1867, Ruthless beat out De Courcey by a head at Jerome Park Racetrack to win the inaugural running of the
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. The winner's share of the purse was $1,850 (approximately $ as of ) and the winning time was 3 minutes and 5 seconds. Her jockey was Gilbert Patrick, later inducted into the Hall of Fame, whose name was often abbreviated to "Gilpatrick" in the race results.National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
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''Hall of Fame''
The race was run at a distance of and the track was heavy. Rivoli came in third and the last place horse was Monday, also owned by Morris.New York Racing Association
1867 Belmont Stakes
''Belmont Stakes''
Morris had originally intended Monday to win the race, but De Courcey's speed was such that Ruthless' jockey, in attempt to help out Monday, managed to win the race. The correspondent for ''
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'' called it a "splendid race home" and "a most exciting finish", as Ruthless won by "a short neck". Although seven other horses had originally been entered, the speed of Morris' two horses was such that they all forfeited the race rather than face Monday and Ruthless.Staff (June 20, 1867)
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''The New York Times''
Since Ruthless' victory, only two other fillies have won the Belmont Stakes.
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did it in 1905 and
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in 2007.New York Racing Association
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Ruthless also won the 1867
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which was run at . The winning time was 3 minutes 13 seconds, and she carried . The second-place finisher was R. B. Connolly and third place went to De Courcey. The race added $2,850 (approximately $ as of ) to her earnings.Daily Racing Form ''1932 American Racing Manual'' pp. 335–337 Again her jockey was Gilbert Patrick. There was one false start for the race, but she took the lead at the half-mile pole and never lost it, winning the race in a gallop by two horselengths.Staff (August 8, 1867)
Saratoga Race Meeting
''The New York Times''
In October 1867, Ruthless lost the St Leger Race at the Paterson Racetrack in Paterson, New York. This was a race, and she came in second to De Courcey, but managed to beat Number Three (owned also by Morris), Jubal and Clement.Staff (October 2, 1867)
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''The New York Times''
Ruthless ended her racing career with a record of 11 starts, placing first 7 times and 4 second-place finishes. Her earnings were $11,000 (approximately $ as of ) on the racetrack.


Breeding career

As a broodmare, Ruthless was the dam of the stakes-winning colt Battle Axe. He was an 1871 bay stallion sired by Monday, and in 1873 he won the Kentucky Stakes.Hogan ''Index to Stakes Winners'' p. 429 She died in 1876,Thoroughbred Times Staff ''Thoroughbred Times Racing Almanac 2008'' p. 88 after being shot by a hunter who was on her owner's farm in Westchester, New York.Robertson ''History of Thoroughbred Racing'' p. 107


Posthumous honors

The Ruthless Stakes is named in her honor. It is run at
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and is a race for three-year-old fillies only, at a distance of six
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.New York Racing Association
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Ruthless was inducted in the
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in 1975. The racing journalist, W. S. Vosburgh, considered her to be the best three-year-old of her racing year.Vosburgh
Best of The Year
''Daily Racing Form''


See also

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