Regal Gleam

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Regal Gleam
Sire Hail To Reason
Grandsire Turn-To
Dam Miz Carol
Damsire Stymie
Sex Mare
Foaled 1964
Country United States
Colour Dark Bay/Brown
Breeder Bieber-Jacobs Stable
Owner Patrice Jacobs
Trainer Hirsch Jacobs
Record 32: 8-2-4
Earnings US$246,793
Major wins
Blue Hen Stakes (1966)
Frizette Stakes (1966)
Selima Stakes (1966)
Silver Blaze Purse (1967)
Awards
American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly (1966)

Regal Gleam (March 17, 1964 – April 13, 1976) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was voted 1966 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly honors.[1]

Background

She was bred by Isidore Bieber and her trainer, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Hirsch Jacobs. She was owned by Jacobs' daughter, Patrice.[2]

Racing career

In her Championship year, Regal Gleam won the Blue Hen Stakes at Delaware Park Racetrack,[3] the Frizette Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack,[4] and the Selima Stakes at Laurel Park Racecourse.[5]

At age three, Regal Gleam had an unsuccessful racing campaign, losing her first seven starts [6] and going the year without a stakes race win. Of her nineteen starts in 1967, she won only three minor races and was retired to broodmare duty.

Breeding record

Regal Gleam was purchased by Claiborne Farm of Paris, Kentucky, one of America's preeminent horse breeding operations. She was bred to stallions such as Buckpasser, Tom Rolfe and Round Table, the latter mating producing the very fast millionaire colt, Royal Glint.[7]

Regal Gleam died at age twelve on April 13, 1976 at Claiborne Farm after complications from colic surgery.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Regal Gleam
Sire
Hail To Reason
Turn-To Royal Charger Nearco
Sun Princess
Source Sucree Admiral Drake
Lavendula
Nothirdchance Blue Swords Blue Larkspur
Flaming Swords
Gala Colors Sir Gallahad III
Rouge et Noir
Dam
Miz Carol
Stymie Equestrian Equipoise
Frilette
Stop Watch On Watch
Sunset Gun
No Fiddling King Cole Pharamond II
Golden Melody
Big Hurry Black Toney
La Troienne

References