Thinking Cap (1952-1976) was an American
Thoroughbred
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racehorse who successfully competed in major races from one mile to more than two miles.
Background
Out of the
Heliopolis mare Camargo, Thinking Cap was sired by
Rosemont who in turn was sired by the 1937
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,
The Porter.
Bred and raced by the
Christiana Stables of Harry Lunger and his wife
Jane du Pont Lunger
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, Thinking Cap was trained by
U. S. Hall of Fame inductee
Henry S. Clark.
Racing career
In his first year of racing at age two,
Douglas Dodson
Douglas Allan Dodson (December 21, 1921 - February, 1982) was a Champion jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing.
Early life
Douglas Dodson was born in Pickardville, Alberta, Canada, the son of James Floyd and Emma Dodson. His family moved t ...
rode Thinking Cap to his most important win in the 1954
Pimlico Futurity
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. Run over a muddy track, it would prove to be a surface he would do exceptionally well on throughout his career.
Ridden by jockey
Paul Bailey, Thinking Cap won two of the top stakes for 3-year-olds over muddy tracks, taking the
Travers Stakes
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in August and the
Lawrence Realization Stakes
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History
Inaugurated at the Sheepshead Bay Race Track at Gravese ...
in October.
Racing at age four and five, Thinking Cap continued to show his strength as a distance runner. Again with Paul Bailey aboard, in 1956 he won the mile and one-half
Stymie Handicap at
Belmont Park
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It is operated by the non-profit New York Racin ...
and the grueling mile and three-quarters
Merchants and Citizens Handicap
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. In his last year of racing, Thinking Cap won the 1957 Southampton Handicap at Belmont Park. Ridden by
Eldon Nelson
Glen Eldon Nelson (January 28, 1927 - March 16, 2012) was an American jockey in the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing who competed primarily at tracks on the East Coast of the United States and who is best known for winning the 1972 Preakness St ...
, the race was contested on a sloppy track over a distance of a mile and one-half.
At stud
Retired to stand at stud for the Lungers, Thinking Cap sired a number of horses that made it into racing from which only his son
Smart
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was able to achieve his sire's level of success. Smart, a 1959 chestnut colt whose
dam
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was Enchanted Eve, inherited Thinking Cap's endurance with wins in such top level races at a mile and one-quarter or more such as the
Manhattan
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,
Gallant Fox
Gallant Fox (March 23, 1927 – November 13, 1954) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who is the second winner of the American Triple Crown.
In a racing career which lasted from 1929 to 1930, Gallant Fox won 11 of his 17 races includ ...
, and
Massachusetts Handicap
The Massachusetts Handicap, frequently referred to as the "MassCap", was a flat thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds and up held annually at Suffolk Downs in East Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It was an ungraded stakes race run o ...
s, the latter he won back-to-back in 1964 and 1965.
References
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1952 racehorse births
1976 racehorse deaths
Thoroughbred racehorses
Racehorses bred in the United States
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Thoroughbred family 4-r
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