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Dogwood Stable was an American
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. Founded by W. Cothran "Cot" Campbell in 1969, Dogwood was widely viewed to have introduced the concept of group thoroughbred ownership in the United States by offering shares in a racehorse to multiple individuals. Campbell estimated that more than 1,200 individuals had taken part as members of the stable. Dogwood Stable won the
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at
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in 1971 with Mrs. Cornwallis, and opened a farm in
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two years later. In 1986, the farm was moved to a new location in
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. In 1990, their colt Summer Squall won the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series, the
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. In 2013, they won the Belmont Stakes with the colt
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. Successful Dogwood Stable runners include Nassipour, Southjet, Smok'n Frolic, and
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. The partnership has also raced two
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champions: Storm Song, who won the 1996 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies and was voted Champion Two-Year-Old Filly, and 1987 Steeplechase Horse of the Year Inlander. Following Palace Malice's win in the 2013 Belmont, Dogwood Stable's operations were merged into Aron Wellman's Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. Dogwood Stable founder Cot Campbell died in October 2018, a few months after he was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame as a Pillar of the Turf for his contributions to thoroughbred racing. The final horse to race under the Dogwood colors was Pipes, who placed in the
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and
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before being claimed for $30,000 out of a race at Saratoga in September 2019. In February 2021 the previous partnership at Dogwood, by way of trainer Mike Trombetta, claimed Pipes for $5,000 out of a race at
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and retired the horse to Equine Rescue of Aiken.


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External links


Dogwood Stable (at Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners)


See also

* Dogwood Dominion Award American racehorse owners and breeders Owners of Preakness Stakes winners Owners of Belmont Stakes winners Partnerships American companies established in 1969