Obeah (horse)

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SireCyane
GrandsireTurn-To
DamBook of Verse
DamsireOne Count
Obeah
SireCyane
GrandsireTurn-To
DamBook of Verse
DamsireOne Count
SexMare
Foaled1965
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederBertram N. Linder
OwnerChristiana Stables
TrainerHenry S. Clark
Record46: 11-13-3
EarningsUS$387,299
Major wins
Blue Hen Stakes (1967)
Delaware Handicap (1969, 1970)
Firenze Handicap (1970)
Honours
Obeah Stakes at Delaware Park Racetrack
Last updated on July 5, 2010

Obeah (19651993) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse for whom the Obeah Stakes at Delaware Park Racetrack is named.

Bred in Kentucky by Bertram N. Linder, Obeah was sired by 1961 Futurity Stakes winner Cyane. Her dam was Book of Verse, a daughter of 1952 American Horse of the Year One Count.[1] Obeah was bought for $10,000 at the 1966 Saratoga yearling auction by Harry and Jane Lunger, who owned her sire and who felt the filly was being bid too low.[2]

Trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Henry Clark, Obeah raced under the colors of the Lungers' Christiana Stables.

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