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- Q5382923 subject Q8143812.
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- Q5382923 abstract "Epigram (foaled 1949 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1952 Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race and North America's oldest annually run stakes race.Bred and raced by E. P. Taylor, his dam was Hasty Bet, a daughter of Reigh Count, the 1928 Kentucky Derby winner and a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee. Epigram was a son of the American-bred winner of the 1938 Ascot Gold Cup, Flares, who in turn was a son of Gallant Fox, the 1930 U.S. Triple Crown winner and a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee.In a rare mistake by the E. P. Taylor racing team, Epigram was entered in a September 1951 claiming race and was taken for $2,500 by Three Vs Stable, owned by the Veal brothers, Frank, Lawrence and Gordon, proprietors of a Studebaker dealership in Toronto.Epigram entered the 1952 Queen's Plate having never won a race and having only earned $75. At the time when the distance was set at one and an eighth miles, in a twenty-one-horse field Epigram won the Queen's Plate by defeating E. P. Taylor's horse Dress Circle and Acadian who came into the race having won divisions of the Plate Trial Stakes.".
- Q5382923 breeder Q5322084.
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- Q5382923 damsire Q7310091.
- Q5382923 grandsire Q5518861.
- Q5382923 race Q1540319.
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- Q5382923 sex "Stallion".
- Q5382923 sire Q5457475.
- Q5382923 trainer Q5585352.
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- Q5382923 breeder Q5322084.
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- Q5382923 country Q16.
- Q5382923 damsire Q7310091.
- Q5382923 grandsire Q5518861.
- Q5382923 horsename "Epigram".
- Q5382923 race Q7270080.
- Q5382923 race "William Hendrie Memorial Handicap Canadian Classic Race wins:".
- Q5382923 sex Q757833.
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- Q5382923 type Animal.
- Q5382923 type Eukaryote.
- Q5382923 type Horse.
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- Q5382923 comment "Epigram (foaled 1949 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1952 Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race and North America's oldest annually run stakes race.Bred and raced by E. P. Taylor, his dam was Hasty Bet, a daughter of Reigh Count, the 1928 Kentucky Derby winner and a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee. Epigram was a son of the American-bred winner of the 1938 Ascot Gold Cup, Flares, who in turn was a son of Gallant Fox, the 1930 U.S.".
- Q5382923 label "Epigram (horse)".
- Q5382923 name "Epigram".