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SOVA2 [1]
11 months ago
5

A Hamidi: Attempt 1

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1 answer:
GuDViN [60]11 months ago
3 0

Northern Dancer was the greatest racehorse of his time in Passive Voice.

Through geisha, the native dancer is related to another famous racehorse, the Man of War. His great-grandfather, Fair Play, is the father of the Man of War. Shortly after birth, the native dancer was transferred to Sagamore Farms in Maryland, where he was raised and trained.

Nearly fifty years after Northern Dancer won his Kentucky Derby, his influence on Thoroughbred racing is evident.

Northern Dancer (born 1961), 1964 Kentucky Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Derby and Preakness Stakes but lost the Belmont Stakes, ending America's bid for the coveted Triple Crown.

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