Kendal (horse)

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GrandsireDoncaster
DamWindermere
DamsireMacaroni
Kendal
SireBend Or
GrandsireDoncaster
DamWindermere
DamsireMacaroni
SexStallion
Foaled1883
CountryGreat Britain
ColourChestnut
Breeder1st Duke of Westminster
Owner1st Duke of Westminster
TrainerJohn Porter
Record8: 6-1-0
Earnings£4,053[1]
Major wins
July Stakes (1885)
Awards
Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland (1897)
Last updated on 5 August 2012

Kendal (1883–1908) was an English Thoroughbred racehorse. He was trained at Kingsclere by John Porter for the 1st Duke of Westminster. He was a leading two-year-old, but retired due to injury. He later became a successful stallion and was Champion sire in 1897.

In his first race Kendal won the Mostyn Plate at Chester. He was then second to Saraband in the New Stakes at Ascot. Next he won the Stockbridge Post Sweepsteakes.[2] He then won the July Stakes at Newmarket by ¾ length from Mephisto in a field that also included St. Mirin.[3] Kendal next won the Ham Stakes at Goodwood. He also won the Great Breeders' Convivial Produce Stakes at the Ebor Meeting at York. He then won the Municipal Stakes in a walkover. In his last race he finished fourth in the Rous Memorial Stakes at Newmarket. Due to a leg injury sustained shortly after the Municipal Stakes he was retired to stud and never raced as a three-year-old.[2]

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