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Challenger (horse)

Challenger II
Sire Swynford
Grandsire John O'Gaunt
Dam Sword Play
Damsire Great Sport
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1927
Country England
Colour Bay
Breeder The National Stud
Owner 1) Lord Dewar
2) William L. Brann & Robert S. Castle
Trainer Fred Darling
Record 12: 2-0-1
Earnings US$
Major wins
Clearwell Stakes (1929)
Richmond Stakes (1929)
Awards
Leading sire in North America (1939)

Challenger (1927–1948) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who became a Leading sire in North America.

Challenger was a bay horse bred by the British The National Stud. As a yearling, Challenger was bought for 5,000 guineas by Lord Dewar.

At age two, Challenger made two starts, winning both the Richmond and Clearwell Stakes. Following the death of Lord Dewar, his nephew John Arthur Dewar inherited his horses and, in 1930, he sold Challenger for £10,000, the then equivalent of US$100,000, to the American racing partnership of William Brann and Robert Castle.

Registered in the United States as Challenger II, the expensive colt never fully recovered from an injury to his hocks and had no success on American racetracks. However, as a sire, he would prove to be more than worth the price Brann and Castle paid for him.

Challenger stood at stud at his owners Branncastle Farm near Walkersville, Maryland, where he proved a very successful sire and was the leading sire in North America in 1939. His best son was Challedon, a colt born in 1936 whose major wins included the Preakness Stakes, the Pimlico Special, and the Hollywood Gold Cup. Challedon was voted American Horse of the Year in 1939 and 1940 and, following its formation, was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. In 1942, Challenger sired Gallorette, a filly who regularly beat her male counterparts while winning major events, such as the Brooklyn and Metropolitan Handicaps. Gallorette was voted the American Champion Older Female Horse of 1946 and, following its formation, was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. The following year, Challenger sired Bridal Flower who was voted the 1946 American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly.


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