Wavering Monarch

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SireMajestic Light
DamUncommitted
Wavering Monarch
BreedThoroughbred
SireMajestic Light
GrandsireMajestic Prince
DamUncommitted
DamsireBuckpasser
FoaledFebruary 22, 1979
DiedJune 17, 2004
CountryUnited States
BreederGlencrest Farm LLC
(Greathouse family)
OwnerGlencrest Farm LLC
(Greathouse family)
TrainerRusty Arnold
Lazaro S. Barrera
Record13:6-1-3[1]
Major wins
Haskell Invitational Stakes (1982)
Omaha Gold Cup (1982)
San Fernando Stakes (1983)
Last updated on January 24, 2020

Wavering Monarch (February 22, 1979 - June 17, 2004) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 1983 San Fernando Stakes.[1]

Trained by Rusty Arnold, Wavering Monarch's first race was on February 22, 1979, at Keeneland where he came in 1st. He won his next race on April 14, 1982, which was also at Keeneland.

Wavering Monarch competed in the 1982 Kentucky Derby, coming in 12th. He went on to win the Omaha Gold Cup at Ak-Sar-Ben on July 3, 1982, then followed it up with a win in the Haskell Invitational Stakes on July 31.[1] [2]

Wavering Monarch would not see victory again until January 3, 1983, when he won the 1983 San Fernando Stakes for new trainer Laz Barrera. He finished his career soon after with a third-place finish in the Santa Anita Handicap on March 6, 1983.

Wavering Monarch died on June 17, 2004, due to issues stemming from old age.[3]

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