Lord Putnam

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GrandsireQuestionnaire
DamStar Miss
DamsireHadagal
Lord Putnam
SireRequested
GrandsireQuestionnaire
DamStar Miss
DamsireHadagal
SexStallion
Foaled1948
CountryUnited States
ColorBrown
BreederAlbert Bryant Karsner
Owner1) Sara Chait
2) Putnam Stable
(Burton & Sara Chait)
TrainerGeorge Riola
Record10: 5-0-1
EarningsUS$35,775
Major wins
William Penn Stakes (1950)
Narragansett Nursery Stakes (1950)
World's Playground Stakes (1950)

Lord Putnam (foaled 1948 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that, as a two-year-old, broke the track record at two different racetracks in the first three starts of his racing career.

Lord Putnam was a son of Requested who had a very good two-year-old campaign in 1941 with seven stakes wins on the big New York state tracks. At three he won the Flamingo Stakes and the Wood Memorial and was second to future Hall of Famer Alsab in the 1942 Preakness Stakes. At stud, Requested proved to be a good sire. The best of his progeny was the 1948 American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly, Miss Request.

Star Miss was the dam of Lord Putnam. She was a daughter of Hadagal, a multiple stakes winner and track record setter who was a son of the great Sir Gallahad. The sire of three Kentucky Derby Winners, Sir Gallahad was the Leading sire in North America four times and the Leading broodmare sire in North America a record 12 times.

Racing career

At stud

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