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Summer Tan

Summer Tan
Sire Heliopolis
Grandsire Hyperion
Dam Miss Zibby
Damsire Omaha
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1952
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Dorothy Bryan Firestone
Owner Dorothy Bryan Firestone Galbreath
Trainer Sherrill W. Ward
Record 28: 11-12-2
Earnings US$542,796
Major wins
Cowdin Stakes (1954)
Garden State Futurity (1954)
United States Hotel Stakes (1954)
Youthful Stakes (1954)
Gallant Fox Handicap (1956)
Pimlico Special (1956)
Vosburgh Handicap (1956)
McLennan Handicap (1957)

Summer Tan (1952–1969) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse

Summer Tan was bred and raced by Dorothy Firestone Galbreath and race conditioned by U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer, Sherrill Ward.

At age two, Summer Tan won major races in his age group such as the United States Hotel Stakes, the Cowdin Stakes in track record time, the Youthful Stakes, the Garden State Stakes and finished second in the Hopeful and Belmont Futurity Stakes. While Nashua was voted the 1954 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt, Summer Tan was assigned top weight of 128 lbs on Frank E. Kilroe's Experimental Handicap.

In early November 1954, shortly after his win in the Garden State Futurity, Summer Tan fell seriously ill and was diagnosed as suffering from an arterial blood clot.

In January, his handlers announced that Summer Tan had still not recovered enough to race and would not start in the Flamingo Stakes, a scheduled early prep on the road to the Kentucky Derby. After more than a five-month layoff, Summer Tan returned to racing on April 4, 1955 in the mile and a sixteenth Springboard Purse, an allowance race at Belmont Park in New York which he won by fourteen lengths in near track record time. His next and second start as a 3-year-old came on April 24 in the Wood Memorial Stakes in which he was beaten by a neck by archrival, Nashua. In the Kentucky Derby, Summer Tan finished third behind Nashua and winner, Swaps.


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