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词条 Forward Pass (horse)
释义

  1. Background

  2. Racing career

  3. Awards

  4. Retirement and legacy

  5. Pedigree

  6. References

{{Infobox racehorse
| horsename = Forward Pass
| image =
| caption =
| sire = On-and-On
| grandsire = Nasrullah
| dam = Princess Turia
| damsire = Heliopolis
| sex = Stallion
| foaled = March 28, 1965
| death_date = {{dda|1980|12|1|1965|3|28}}
| country = United States
| colour = Bay
| breeder = Calumet Farm
| owner = Calumet Farm
| trainer = Henry Forrest
| record = 23: 10-4-2
| earnings = $678,231
| race = Flash Stakes (1967)
Hibiscus Stakes (1968)
Everglades Stakes (1968)
Florida Derby (1968)
Blue Grass Stakes (1968)
American Derby (1968)

American Triple Crown wins:
Kentucky Derby (1968)
Preakness Stakes (1968)


| awards = TSD U.S. Co-Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1968)
| honours = Forward Pass Stakes at Arlington Park
| updated= October 31, 2006
}}

Forward Pass (March 28, 1965 – December 1, 1980) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse who is the only horse in the history of the Kentucky Derby to have been declared the winner as the result of a disqualification.

Background

Forward Pass was sired by On-and-On, a half-brother to Kentucky Derby winner Tim Tam who is also known as the damsire of Alydar. His dam, Princess Turia, won the 1956 Kentucky Oaks, as well as the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and Delaware Handicap during her racing career.[1] Princess Turia's other progeny include graded stakes winner Turn to Turia and full brothers to Forward Pass Ever On, Dinamode, and Prince Turian.[2][3]

Prince Turian stood stallion duties in Venezuela, Dinamode stood in the United States at Marablue Farm in Florida, and Ever On had a brief stallion career in the United States at Winston Farm, the farm of his owner Suzanne Perdue.[4][5]

Owned and bred by Calumet Farm, the colt was trained by Henry Forrest.

Racing career

Racing at age three, he won several graded stakes races, including three important U.S. Triple Crown prep races: the Everglades Stakes, the Florida Derby and the Blue Grass Stakes. The betting favorite going into the 1968 Kentucky Derby, Forward Pass finished second, but winner Dancer's Image was disqualified to last place after traces of phenylbutazone were discovered in the mandatory post-race urinalysis. As a result, Forward Pass was declared the winner. The controversy over the first (and still the only) disqualification of a Derby winner filled the sporting news of every media outlet in North America and was the cover story for Sports Illustrated magazine, which called it the sports story of the year. It was revealed that Dancer's Image had been plagued by sore ankles and on the Sunday prior to the Kentucky Derby, his handlers had a veterinarian give the horse a phenylbutazone tablet, a pain killer commonly used to relieve inflammation of the joints, which was legal at many race tracks in the United States but not at Churchill Downs. However, it was still a legitimate practice, as the medication would dissipate from the horse's system during the six days before the Derby. When the horse's post-Derby urinalysis revealed the phenylbutazone, his owner and handlers believed someone else may have been motivated to give the colt another dose of the drug, and they filed an appeal of the disqualification. The Kentucky State Racing Commission examined the matter and ordered distribution of the purse with first money to Forward Pass. This decision was upheld in April 1972 by Kentucky's highest court in Kentucky State Racing Commission v. Fuller, 481 S.W.2d 298 (Ky, 1972). In a subsequent decision, the Commission ordered that Forward Pass be considered the winner of the 1968 Kentucky Derby and that his owners were to receive the Derby's gold cup.

In a rematch with Dancer's Image in the Preakness Stakes, Forward Pass won by six lengths. As the third leg of the U.S. Triple Crown approached, the Derby controversy raged on. A victory by Forward Pass in the Belmont Stakes would make him the first Triple Crown winner in twenty years and many fans, experts, and racing commentators felt he would be an illegitimate champion. In the Belmont, Forward Pass finished second by one and a quarter lengths to Greentree Stable's colt Stage Door Johnny, a horse who had not raced in the Derby or the Preakness but had been specifically bred and conditioned for competing at longer distances.

Awards

In 1968, the Turf and Sports Digest poll saw Forward Pass named as Champion 3-Yr-Old Male.[6] The other two organizations (Thoroughbred Racing Association and Daily Racing Form) voted for Stage Door Johnny.

Retirement and legacy

Retired at the end of the 1968 racing season to Calumet Farm, Forward Pass was sent to stand at stud at Calumet Farm. In 1977, he was sold to a breeding farm in Japan. He died there in 1980.

Even today, controversy and speculation surrounds the 1968 Kentucky Derby and The New York Times [7] calls the ruling the "most controversial decision in all of Triple Crown racing." The use of phenylbutazone was subsequently approved on March 6, 1974[8] by the Kentucky Racing Commission in recognition of medical research that showed it does not enhance a horse's performance.

Pedigree

{{Pedigree
|name = Forward Pass
|f = On-and-On

bay 1956


|m = Princess Turia

ch. 1953


|ff = Nasrullah

bay 1940


|fm =Two Lea

bay 1946


|mf = Heliopolis

bay 1936


|mm = Blue Delight

brown 1938


|fff = Nearco
|ffm = Mumtaz Begum
|fmf = Bull Lea
|fmm = Two Bob
|mff = Hyperion
|mfm = Drift
|mmf = Blue Larkspur
|mmm = Chicleight
|ffff = Pharos
|fffm = Nogara
|ffmf = Blenheim
|ffmm = Mumtaz Mahal
|fmff = Bull Dog
|fmfm = Rose Leaves
|fmmf = The Porter
|fmmm = Blessings
|mfff = Gainsborough
|mffm = Selene
|mfmf = Swynford
|mfmm = Santa Cruz
|mmff = Black Servant
|mmfm = Blossom Time
|mmmf = Chicle
|mmmm = Ruddy Light
|}}

References

  • Forward Pass' pedigree and racing stats
  • 1968 Kentucky Derby official website
  • New York Times About.com website on the 1968 Kentucky Derby
Notes
1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/princess+turia|title=Princess Turia Horse Pedigree|last=Michelson|first=Miles|website=www.pedigreequery.com|access-date=2017-09-23}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/dinamode|title=Dinamode Horse Pedigree|last=Michelson|first=Miles|website=www.pedigreequery.com|access-date=2017-09-23}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/prince+turian|title=Prince Turian Horse Pedigree|last=Michelson|first=Miles|website=www.pedigreequery.com|access-date=2017-09-23}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/ever+on|title=Ever On Horse Pedigree|last=Michelson|first=Miles|website=www.pedigreequery.com|access-date=2017-09-23}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.wintonfarm.com/|title=Home|website=www.wintonfarm.com|access-date=2017-09-23}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6XkyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GrkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3746,3287451&dq=forward-pass&hl=en |title=Dr Fager Named top horse |publisher=Montreal Gazette |date=November 13, 1968 |accessdate=2012-07-13}}
7. ^http://horseracing.about.com/library/weekly/aa060303a.htm
8. ^http://articles.latimes.com/1988-05-01/sports/sp-3316_1_kentucky-derby
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