Middleground
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| Middleground | |
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| Sire | Bold Venture |
| Grandsire | St. Germans |
| Dam | Verguenza |
| Damsire | Chicaro |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1947 |
| Country | United States |
| Colour | Chestnut |
| Breeder | King Ranch |
| Owner | King Ranch. Silks: Brown, White Running W, Brown Bar on White Sleeves, Brown & White Cap |
| Trainer | Max Hirsch |
| Record | 15: 6-6-2 |
| Earnings | $237,725 |
| Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
| Major Racing Wins | |
| Hopeful Stakes (1949) American Classic Race wins: |
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| Racing Awards | |
| U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1951) United States Horse of the Year (1951) |
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| Infobox last updated on: August 9, 2007. | |
Middleground (c.1947-1972) [1] was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Ridden by 16-year-old apprentice jockey Bill Boland, and trained by Max Hirsch, both future U.S. Hall of Fame inductees, Middleground won the 1950 Kentucky Derby, finished second to Hill Prince after a rough trip in the Preakness Stakes, and won the Belmont Stakes.
Middleground died in 1972, and the gravesite is on the King Ranch, in Kingsville, Texas.[1]
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- ^ a b "Grave Matters Farm Index North America" (horse graves), Thoroughbred Heritage, 2005, webpage: TB-Graves.
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