Ben Strome Explained

Horsename:Ben Strome
Sire:Bend Or
Grandsire:Doncaster
Dam:Strathfleet
Damsire:The Scottish Chief
Sex:Stallion
Foaled:1886
Country:Great Britain
Color:Bay
Owner:Duke of Westminster
Trainer:John Porter
Record:not found
Earnings:not found
Awards:Leading sire in North America (1903)

Ben Strome (1886 - October 1909) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. Although highly regarded in his early days, he was considered a disappointment on the racetrack. He was exported to the United States where he became the leading sire in 1903. His most famous offspring was Hall of Famer Roseben.

Ben Strome was a bay horse with a "splendid back and quarters, standing apparently on legs of iron."[1] He was sired by Bend Or and out of Strathfleet by The Scottish Chief. Ben Strome was trained by John Porter, one of the most celebrated horsemen of the Victorian era.[2]

Expectations for Ben Strome were high but he did not make his debut until late in the 1888 racing season as Porter did not believe in racing horses early. In his only start at age two, he was unplaced in the Middle Park Plate behind Donovan.[3] At three, his best result was a second-place finish in the St James's Palace Stakes to Pioneer.[4] Now considered one of the great disappointments of Porter's career, Ben Strome was entered in a selling race at Newmarket where he was bought for 100 guineas.[5] He was subsequently exported to the United States.

Stud career

Ben Strome was the leading sire in North America of 1903, when his top money earner was two-year-old champion Highball.[6] He finished third in 1904 with progeny earnings of $106,305.[7] His best offspring was the gelding Roseben, who was a three-time champion sprinter and set world records at six and seven furlongs.[8] Ben Strome was also the broodmare sire of champion Cudgel.

Ben Strome died on October 14, 1909, at the age of 23.[9]

Pedigree

Ben Strome is inbred 4 x 4 to Touchstone on the dam's side of his pedigree.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kingsclere . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz . Ogago Witness . 2 January 2021 . 6 April 1888.
  2. Web site: Mr John Porter . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz . Press. 2 January 2021 . 9 June 1890.
  3. Web site: About the Cesarewitch . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz . Evening Star . 2 January 2021 . 1 December 1888.
  4. Web site: Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes . Vinton . 2 January 2021 . en . 1889.
  5. Web site: Turf Notes . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz . Wairarapa Daily Times.
  6. Web site: Leading Sires of America . www.tbheritage.com . 2 January 2021.
  7. Web site: Turf Notes. Wairarapana Daily Times . 2 January 2021 . paperspast.natlib.govt.nz . 7 January 1905.
  8. Web site: ROSEBEN, CHAMPION SPRINTER, IS DYING. Ben Strome Gelding Lowered Six-Furlong Mark to 1:11 3-5 and the Seven-Furlong Record to 1:22. . The New York Times . 2 January 2021 . 20 September 1907.
  9. Web site: BELMONT'S ST. BLAISE DEAD . The New York Times . 2 January 2021 . 16 October 1909.