Oil Capitol

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GrandsireBlenheim
DamNever Again II
DamsirePharos
Oil Capitol
SireMahmoud
GrandsireBlenheim
DamNever Again II
DamsirePharos
SexStallion
Foaled1947
CountryUnited States
ColourGray
BreederElmendorf Farm
Owner1) Thomas Gray & Cora M. Trotsek
2) Hasty House Farm & Cora M. Trotsek
TrainerHarry Trotsek
Record80: 19-10-9
EarningsUS$580,756[1]
Major wins
Lansing Stakes (1949)
Pimlico Futurity (1949)
Keeneland Sales Stakes (1949)
Breeders' Futurity (1949)
Everglades Stakes (1950)
Flamingo Stakes (1950)
Butler Handicap (1951)
New Orleans Handicap (1952)
Palm Beach Handicap (1953)
Widener Handicap (1953)
Ben Ali Stakes (1953)
Arlington Handicap (1953)
Awards
TSD American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (1949)

Oil Capitol (19471959) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse.

Oil Capitol, a dark gray colt, was bred by the Widener family's Elmendorf Farm in Fayette County, Kentucky. He was sired by the French-bred runner Mahmoud, the 1936 winner of England's Epsom Derby. Out of the mare Never Again II, his damsire was the very important Pharos, the leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1931 and the leading sire in France in 1939, who also sired the Nearco.

Oil Capitol was owned by the wife of trainer Harry Trotsek in partnership with Thomas Grey of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Grey gave the colt the name, which, spelled with an "o" instead of an "a," was taken from the common reference to the city of Tulsa as the "Oil Capital of the World."

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Stud record

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