Icecapade Explained

Horsename:Icecapade
Sire:Nearctic
Grandsire:Nearco
Dam:Shenanigans
Damsire:Native Dancer
Sex:Stallion
Foaled:1969
Country:United States
Color:Gray
Breeder:Stuart S. Janney Jr. & Barbara Phipps Janney
Owner:1) Locust Hill Farm (Stuart S. Janney Jr.), Glyndon, Maryland
2) Akiko McVarish
Trainer:Frank Y. Whiteley Jr., David A. Whiteley
Record:32: 13-6-1
Earnings:US$256,468
Race:Kelso Handicap (Delaware Park) (1972)
Longport Handicap (1972)
Saranac Stakes (1972)
Atlantic City Handicap (1973)
Nassau County Handicap (1973)
William du Pont Jr. Handicap (1973)
Honors:Icecapade Stakes @ Monmouth Park

Icecapade (April 4, 1969 – November 12, 1988) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that had success in racing and became an important sire. A multiple Stakes race winner who set a Monmouth Park track record that stood for nineteen years, he was bred and initially raced by Stuart S. Janney Jr. and his wife Barbara Phipps Janney. Icecapade was foaled in Kentucky by Shenanigans, the 1975 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year.[1] Icecapade was sired by the outstanding runner and important sire Nearctic who sired a number of very successful offspring including the most influential sire of the 20th century, Northern Dancer.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Icecapade . Equibase Co LLC . 25 October 2024.
  2. http://www.drf.com/news/delaware-park-adds-five-wall-fame "Delaware Park adds five to Wall of Fame"