Beldame
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| Beldame | |
|---|---|
Beldame, Frank O'Neill up | |
| Sire | Octagon |
| Grandsire | Rayon d'Or |
| Dam | Bella Donna |
| Damsire | Hermit |
| Sex | Mare |
| Foaled | 1901 |
| Country | United States |
| Colour | Chestnut |
| Breeder | August Belmont Jr. |
| Owner | August Belmont Jr. |
| Trainer | John J. Hyland Fred Burlew |
| Record | 31: 17-6-4 |
| Earnings | $102,570 |
| Major wins | |
| Great Filly Stakes (1903) Vernal Stakes (1903) Alabama Stakes (1904) Gazelle Handicap (1904) Carter Handicap (1904) Ladies Handicap (1904) Mermaid Stakes (1904) Saratoga Cup (1904) First Special Stakes (1904) Second Special Stakes (1904) Dolphin Stakes (1904) September Stakes (1904) Standard Handicap (1905) Suburban Handicap (1905) | |
| Awards | |
| American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly (1904) American Horse of the Year (1904) | |
| Honours | |
| U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1956) #98 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century Beldame Stakes at Belmont Park | |
| Last updated on October 31, 2006 | |
Beldame (1901–1924) was an American racehorse and broodmare.
The chestnut filly was foaled near Lexington, Kentucky, in 1901. She was by Octagon, out of the English-bred Bella Donna (by The Derby winner Hermit). Named Beldame, she was a homebred of August Belmont Jr.'s (after whose family the Belmont Stakes as well as Belmont Park were named), and though Belmont Jr. continued to own her, he leased her as a two- and three-year-old to a business associate named Newton Bennington. Although she won two races before going to Bennington, it was while racing for him that Beldame began her successful career, earning her place as number 98 in the Blood-Horse magazine List of the Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century.