Open Fire (horse)

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Open Fire
Sire Cochise
Grandsire Boswell
Dam Lucy Lufton
Damsire Nimbus
Sex Mare
Foaled 1961
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Renappi Corp.
Owner Brandywine Stable
Trainer Virgil W. "Buddy" Raines
Record 30: 13-6-5
Earnings $227,329
Major wins
Delaware Handicap (1966)
Spinster Stakes (1966)
Diana Handicap (1966)
Awards
DRF United States Champion Handicap Mare
Last updated on August 5, 2008

Open Fire (1961–1980) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. Her sire was Brandywine Stable's multiple stakes winner Cochise, and her grandsire was the winner of the 1936 British Classic, the St. Leger Stakes. Open Fire was out of the mare Lucy Lufton, whose sire Nimbus was a son of Nearco, one of the world's most influential sires in the history of Thoroughbred racing.

Owned and raced under the Brandywine Stable banner by Delaware Park Racetrack president Donald P. Ross, Open Fire was trained by Buddy Raines. A late developer, in 1966 the five-year-old was one of the dominant mares in American racing whose performances earned her United States Champion Handicap Mare honors from the Daily Racing Form. The rival Thoroughbred Racing Association award was won by Summer Scandal.That year, she had three major stakes wins, set a new track record for 1​18 miles at Saratoga Race Course, and equaled the Delaware Park Racetrack record for 1​14 miles.

Retired to broodmare duty, Open Fire produced seven foals.

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