Kinley Mack

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SireIslington
GrandsireIsonomy
DamSongstress
Kinley Mack
SireIslington
GrandsireIsonomy
DamSongstress
DamsireLuke Blackburn
SexStallion
Foaled1896
CountryUnited States
ColorBay
BreederSamuel E. Larabie
Owner1) Augustus Eastin &
Samuel E. Larabie
2) James B. A. Haggin (3/1901)
TrainerPeter Wimmer
Major wins
Reapers Stakes (1899)
United States Hotel Stakes (1899)
Autumn Cup Handicap (1900)
Brooklyn Handicap (1900)
First Special Stakes (1900)
Suburban Handicap (1900)
Awards
American Champion Handicap Male Horse (1900)
Honors
Kinley Mack Graded Handicap at
Aqueduct Racetrack

Kinley Mack (foaled 1896 in Montana) was an American National Champion Thoroughbred racehorse whose racing accomplishments included breaking a track record at Sheepshead Bay Race Track and becoming the first horse to ever win both the Brooklyn and the Suburban Handicaps.[1][2]

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