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Worth (1909–1912) was an American Thoroughbred race horse. He was the winner of the
1912 Kentucky Derby The 1912 Kentucky Derby was the 38th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 11, 1912. Full results *Winning Breeder: R. H. McCarter Potter; (KY) *Horses The Manager and Patruche scratched before the race. Payout * The w ...
, an achievement he is best known for.


Background and family

Worth was bred in Kentucky by R.H. McCarter Porter.He was sired by Knight of the Thistle, a stakes-winning stallion who was imported to the United States (New Jersey) in 1899. During his racing career, Knight of the Thistle won the inaugural 1843 Royal Hunt Cup, Great Jubilee Handicap, and Limekiln Stakes. Through his grandson King Plaudit (sired by Kentucky Derby winner Plaudit), Knight of the Thistle is an ancestor to
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r Maddon's Bright Eyes. Worth's dam, Miss Hanover (by Hanover), won her first start at Pimlico in 1899, defeating Pink Domino, the dam of
Belmont Stakes The Belmont Stakes is an American Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. It is run over 1.5 miles (2,400 m). Colts and geldings carry a weight of ; fillies carry . The race, nicknamed Th ...
winner and prominent sire Sweep and Curiosity, the dam of American Champion Juvenile Novelty. Miss Hanover was also the dam of 1916 Alabama Stakes winner Malachite and multiple stakes winner Hanovia. Worth's full sister, Fair Atlanta, is the dam of Dangerous, winner of the 1925 Travers Stakes and
Belmont Stakes The Belmont Stakes is an American Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. It is run over 1.5 miles (2,400 m). Colts and geldings carry a weight of ; fillies carry . The race, nicknamed Th ...
runner-up. Dangerous was trained by Carroll Shilling, the jockey that rode Worth in his Kentucky Derby. Fair Atlanta is also the dam of multiple stakes winners Bondage, Georgie, and Thessaly.


Racing career

Trained by
Frank M. Taylor Francis Marion Taylor (May 9, 1869 - May 22, 1941) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer who trained Nealon and Worth to National Championship honors, the latter winning the 1912 Kentucky Derby. He also trained Charles Edward, ...
, Worth won the 1912
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and Raceland Stakes as a juvenile. He was the top racehorse, based on earnings, in 1911 and would earn American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt honors in 1911. Worth's biggest career win came in 1912 as a three-year-old when he took the 1912
Kentucky Derby The Kentucky Derby is a horse race held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, almost always on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The competition is a Grade I stakes race for three-year ...
. Ridden by jockey C. H. Shilling, the favored frontrunner Worth held off longshot Duval to win by a neck margin. His final time of 2:09.40 is among the slowest in the Derby's history. His other wins included the 1912 Chesapeake Stakes and 1912 Latonia Handicap.


Death

On November 6, 1912, Worth was severely injured during a race run at the Pimlico Race Course in
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. Worth's jockey, McTaggart, rode too closely to another horse, causing a three-horse collision that severely injured two other jockeys and severed two tendons in Worth's leg. "Two jockeys injured: Teahan and Byrne in spill at Pimlico- horse Worth badly hurt." ''The New York Times'', Nov. 7, 191

/ref> Worth was euthanized shortly after this incident due to blood poisoning from his extensive injuries.


Pedigree


References

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