My Dad George

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GrandsireRoyal Gem
DamMabekky
DamsireSkytracer
My Dad George
SireDark Star
GrandsireRoyal Gem
DamMabekky
DamsireSkytracer
SexStallion
Foaled1967
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederGeorge Cavanaugh & Associates
OwnerRaymond M. Curtis
TrainerFrank J. McManus
Record24: 8-5-3
Earnings$334,295
Major wins
Flamingo Stakes (1970)
Florida Derby (1970)
Last updated on July 17, 2013

My Dad George was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was foaled in Kentucky in 1967. Bred by George Cavanaugh & Associates, he was sired by Dark Star and was a grandson of Royal Gem. He was out of a Skytracer mare Mabekky.[1] My Dad George is best remembered for winning the grade 1 Florida Derby and finishing second in the $200,000 grade 1 1970 Preakness Stakes to Personality.

Trained by Frank J. McManus, My Dad George was slow to develop and did not break his maiden until his third attempt. He then won or placed in his next eight races at the end of his two-year-old season and the beginning of his three-year-old season.

My Dad George is one of only two horses in history to be favored in all three American Triple Crown races while not winning any of the three. The other is Chief's Crown (in 1985).

Three-year-old season

1970 Preakness Stakes

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