Bowl Game (horse)

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GrandsireRibot
DamAround the Roses
Bowl Game
SireTom Rolfe
GrandsireRibot
DamAround the Roses
DamsireRound Table
SexGelding
Foaled1974
CountryUnited States
ColourDark Brown
BreederGreentree Stud
OwnerGreentree Stable
TrainerJohn M. Gaver Jr.
Record23: 11-6-5
EarningsUS$$907,083
Major wins
Washington, D.C. International Stakes (1979)
Man o' War Stakes (1979)
Turf Classic Invitational Stakes (1979)
Dixie Handicap (1978)
Gulfstream Park Handicap (1978)
Pan American Handicap (1978)
Arlington Handicap (1979)
Hialeah Turf Cup Handicap (1979)
Awards
American Champion Male Turf Horse (1979)

Bowl Game (1974–2006) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was bred in Kentucky by Greentree Stud and raced under the same Greentree Stable banner as his owner. He finished racing with a record of 11-6-5 in 23 starts with career earnings of US$907,083. Bowl Game Creek was best known for his wins in the grade one Washington, D.C. International Stakes, the grade one Man o' War Stakes and the grade two Dixie Handicap. In 1979 he became the only horse ever have won all four prestigious turf races of the United States.[1] That same year he was named the country's top grass equine by being voted 1979 American Champion Male Turf Horse honors.

Bowl Game was a very late developing thoroughbred. As a three-year-old Bowl Game only raced twice placing third in both races. He finished the year with an annual record of 0-0-2 in 2 starts for annual earning of $2,400.00

Four-year-old season

In his four-year-old season Bowl Game raced a total of 10 races in a nine-month campaign that spanned from February through November 1978. In February he prepped in an allowance race and then stepped up to graded stakes action in March. In that race he won the Gulfstream Park Handicap at Gulfstream Park just outside Miami, Florida. In this race he won his only graded stakes race on the dirt in the Gulfstream Park Handicap, a grade one race under his regular jockey Jorge Velásquez. In April, he won the Pan American Handicap at Gulfstream Park. Later that year in May he won the Dixie Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland for his sixth straight win capturing one of the oldest trophies in American sports, the Annapolis Subscription Plate. That day he finished the oldest race in the Mid-Atlantic states at 1+12 miles (2.4 km) on soft turf in 2:33.40 over a field of nine stakes winners including Oilfield and Trumpeter Swan, who finished second and third respectively. He concluded the year with a spectacular record, finishing in-the-money in 100% of his races. In 1978 he ended with a record of 6 wins, 3 seconds and 1 third in 10 starts with annual earnings of $311,245.

Five-year-old season

Retirement

References

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