Three Bars (horse)
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A famous sire of
Quarter Horse The American Quarter Horse, or Quarter Horse, is an American breed of horse that excels at sprinting short distances. Its name is derived from its ability to outrun other horse breeds in races of a quarter mile or less; some have been clocked at ...
s, Three Bars (1940–1968) was a registered
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racehorse before going on to become a member of the American Quarter Horse Association's (or AQHA) American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 1989.


Life

Foaled April 8, 1940, Three Bars was sired by Percentage and out of Myrtle Dee.Simmons ''Legends'' p. 55 After a promising showing in race training, he developed leg problems and never raced well before he was six years old. By that time, he was in
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, owned by Sidney H. Vail, who paid $10,000 for him in 1945.Nye ''The Complete Book of the Quarter Horse'' p. 409 Eventually, his leg problems cleared up enough for him to race and show great early speed. He won the Speed Handicap in 1946 at Hipodromo de Tijuana,
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, Mexico; which was a three-fourths of a mile, $4,000 ungraded stakes race for horses three years old or older. The winning time was 1:10 and a fifth.''The American Racing Manual: 1947'' p. 374 Vail leased him to Walter Merrick, an early breeder of racing Quarter Horses, for a few years, but also stood him in Arizona and
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. Three Bars died in March, 1968 in Oklahoma on Walter Merrick's ranch.


Sire Record

Three Bars was the sire of 29 AQHA Champions, 4 AQHA Supreme Champions, 317 Racing Register of Merit earners, and his foals earned more than $3 million on the
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. Among his famous offspring were Mr. Bar None, Gay Bar King, Sugar Bars,
Lightning Bar Lightning Bar (1951–1960) was an American Quarter Horse who raced and subsequently became a breeding stallion. He was bred by his lifelong owner Art Pollard of Sonoita, Arizona, and was the offspring of Three Bars, a Thoroughbred, and Della ...
, Tonto Bars Gill, St. Bar, Steel Bars, and Bar Money. Others include Triple Chick, Alamitos Bar, Bar Depth, Royal Bar, Josie's Bar, and Galobar. His grandson
Doc Bar Doc Bar (1956–1992) was a Quarter Horse stallion that was bred to be a racehorse, became an outstanding halter horse, and in his sire career revolutionized the cutting horse industry. Life Doc Bar was foaled in 1956,Close and Simmons, ''Leg ...
became one of the most influential sires of
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s ever known. Another grandson, Tonto Bars Hank, sired all around horses. Jewel's Leo Bars (Freckles), an outstanding cutting horse and sire of cutting horses, was another grandson of Three Bars (TB). Impressive, a triple descendant of Three Bars, became the most prepotent sire of Quarter Horse
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horses from the 1970s through the 1990s.Pitzer ''The Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires'' p. 136-137 His offspring Rocket Bar (TB), Sugar Bars, Lena's Bar (TB),
Lightning Bar Lightning Bar (1951–1960) was an American Quarter Horse who raced and subsequently became a breeding stallion. He was bred by his lifelong owner Art Pollard of Sonoita, Arizona, and was the offspring of Three Bars, a Thoroughbred, and Della ...
and Zippo Pat Bars were all inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Of his grandget,
Doc Bar Doc Bar (1956–1992) was a Quarter Horse stallion that was bred to be a racehorse, became an outstanding halter horse, and in his sire career revolutionized the cutting horse industry. Life Doc Bar was foaled in 1956,Close and Simmons, ''Leg ...
, Zippo Pine Bar, Easy Jet,
Kaweah Bar Known as the Palomino Express, Kaweah Bar (1966 - 1976) racked up impressive stats on the Quarter Horse racetracks.Nye ''Great Moments in Quarter Racing History'' pp. 222–225 Life Kaweah Bar was the son of Alamitos Bar and out of Angie Miss. ...
, Zan Parr Bar, and The Invester were inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame. Four of his sons were AQHA Supreme Champions — Kid Meyers, Bar Money, Fairbars, and Goldseeker Bars.Mattson ''The Real American Quarter Horse'' p. 5,7,9,51


Pedigree


Notes


References

* '' The American Racing Manual 1947 Edition'' Lexington, Kentucky: Triangle Publications 1947 *
All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Three Bars
' retrieved on July 5, 2007 * * Mattson, Paul ''The Real American Quarter Horse: Versatile Athletes who proved Supreme'' Wamego, Kansas:Premier Publishing 1991 * Nye, Nelson C. ''The Complete Book of the Quarter Horse: A Breeder's Guide and Turfman's Reference'' New York:A. S. Barnes 1964 * Pitzer, Andrea Laycock ''The Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires'' Tacoma, WA:Premier Pedigrees 1987 * Simmons, Diance C. ''Legends: Outstanding Quarter Horse Stallions and Mares'' Colorado Springs:Western Horseman 1993


Further reading

* Groves, Lesli Krause "Three Bars" ''Quarter Horse Journal'' May 1996 * McKnight, James "A Year to Remember" ''Quarter Racing Journal'' May 1995 * Thornton, Larry "The Working Lines: Three Bars" ''Southern Horseman'' November 1990


External links


Three Bars at Foundation Horses

Three Bars at Quarter Horse Directory

Three Bars at Quarter Horse Legends
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