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Week of March 8th Through March 14th
March 9, 1975 - Thoroughbred racehorse John Henry was born today. He acquired his name, named after the
legendary steel driver John Henry, because while young he (the horse) used to
pull his steel buckets off of the walls and flatten them. He was voted
racehorse of the decade for 1980 and in 1983 he became the first racehorse to
surpass $4 million in earnings. John Henry was retired in 1985 and died in
2007.
Information courtesy of http://www.morethanaracehorse.com/famous_racehorses
Photo courtesy of http://animal.discovery.com/tv/jockeys/famous-racehorses/index-03.html

March 11, 1943 - Racehorse Man o’War was retired from serving at stud because of a heart condition. He had sired 350
foals, and in 1926 he was America’s
leading sire. His foals won over $3 million in purses. Among the more
well-known of his offspring were American Flag, War Hero, and Battleship. Man
o’War died on November 1 of 1947 of a heart attack.
Information courtesy of
http://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/ManOWar.html
Photo courtesy of
http://www.thetackroom.com.au/man-o-war/

March 14, 1981 - Champion pacer On The Road Again was born. On The Road Again was a tremendous pacer. He was voted Canada’s Horse
of the Year in both 1984 and 1985. By 1985, he had won over $2.8 million in
purse earnings. On The Road Again would go on to sire offspring which would win
over $68.6 million.
Information and photo courtesy of http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/standardbred/1999/On_T...


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