Calvin | |
Sire: | Tipperary |
Grandsire: | Ringgold |
Dam: | Lucy Fowler |
Damsire: | Albion |
Sex: | Stallion |
Foaled: | 1872 |
Country: | United States |
Colour: | Brown |
Breeder: | H. Price McGrath |
Owner: | H. Price McGrath |
Trainer: | Ansel Williamson |
Race: | July Stakes (1874) Jersey Derby (1875) American Classics wins: |
Updated: | 2019-10-08 |
Calvin (1872–1879) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1875 Belmont Stakes. Besides the Belmont, Calvin won two other stakes races as a two and three year old horse. He was euthanized in 1879 after contracting tetanus.
Calvin was foaled in 1872, and was a brown stallion sired by Tipperary. He was bred by Price McGrath. Tipperary was sired by Ringgold and his dam was Roxana by the imported stallion Chesterfield.[1] Calvin's dam was Lucy Fowler, who was sired by imported Albion. Lucy's dam was an unnamed mare sired by imported Leviathan. Calvin was a full brother to the stakes winner Aaron Pennington, who was foaled in 1871.[2] Lucy was also the dam of the stakes winning Tom Bowling, who was sired by Lexington and was foaled in 1870.[3]
As a two-year-old, Calvin won the 1874 July Stakes.[3]
During his three-year-old year, Calvin won the ninth running of the Belmont Stakes in 1875 at Jerome Park Racetrack in a time of 2 minutes 40 seconds. He carried 110lb pounds in the race, and won $4,450 for his owner.[4] The race was run on June 12 over a distance of miles (12abbr=offNaNabbr=off) on a fast track. Calvin did not lead from the start, but instead came from behind to have a six-length lead at one point before fading a bit before the finish.[5] Calvin won by two lengths from the second-placed finisher Aristides; the third place went to Milner. Both Calvin and Aristides were owned by H. Price McGarth. Calvin's trainer was U.S. Racing Hall of Fame Ansel Williams.[6] The winning jockey was Robert Swim.[4]
Besides his win in the Belmont, Calvin also won the 1875 Jersey Derby,[3] where he beat future Hall of Fame horse Tom Ochiltree again, who was unplaced in the Belmont behind Calvin.[5]
Calvin contracted tetanus in April 1879 from a nail penetrating his hoof and had to be euthanized.[7] Calvin sired no stakes winners.[8]