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Claiborne Farm

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Claiborne Farm
Company typeHorse breeding Farm &
Thoroughbred Racing Stable
IndustryThoroughbred Horse racing
Founded1910
HeadquartersParis, Kentucky, United States
Key people
Arthur B. Hancock
(founding owner 1875–1957)
Arthur B. "Bull " Hancock, Jr. (owner 1957–1972)
Seth W. Hancock
(manager/owner since 1972)

Claiborne Farm is a thoroughbred horse breeding operation near Paris, Kentucky. It was established in 1910 by Arthur B. Hancock, owner of Ellerslie Stud in Albemarle County, Virginia, and has been operated by members of his family ever since.[1]

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Owners

Arthur B. Hancock III (b. 1943) owns Stone Farm, a breeding operation nearby.

Arthur B. Hancock imported breeding stock from Europe that made Claiborne Farm an international leader in breeding, sales, and racing. He bred Vigil, the 1923 Preakness Stakes winner. Among his famous sires was Sir Gallahad, purchased from France, who was the leading sire in 1930, 1933, 1934, and 1940 and who sired 1930 U.S. Triple Crown winner Gallant Fox. Claiborne Farm was part of a 1936 consortium that imported Blenheim from England and in 1944 purchased Princequillo, who became the leading U.S. sire for 1957 and 1958.

Claiborne Farm won the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder in 1979 and again in 1984. It has been visited twice by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, who owned racehorses herself. The farm was home to all the major horses owned by the Phipps family, including Orb, the 2013 Kentucky Derby winner. Secretariat was syndicated by Seth Hancock for breeding purposes and stood at stud at Claiborne Farm from the conclusion of his racing career at the end of 1973 until his death in 1989.

Racing historian Edward L. Bowen considers Claiborne Farm one of the most influential American breeding operations, due to the many breeders who benefited from its horses and the length of time that influence has lasted.[2]

In 1973 the Keeneland Association honored Claiborne Farm with its Mark of Distinction for their contribution to Keeneland and the Thoroughbred industry.[3]

Cemetery

Some of the horses buried at Claiborne Farm are:

Some of the horses buried at Claiborne's Marchmont Farm division:

Stallions

Stallions standing at Claiborne Farm as of the 2023 breeding season include:

References

Notes
  1. ^ "History – Claiborne Farm". www.claibornefarm.com. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Eclipse Press Custom Publishing". www.eclipsepress.com. Archived from the original on 21 March 2007. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Mark of Distinction" (PDF). Keeneland. 2013-03-20. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
  4. ^ "Stallions Archive – Claiborne Farm". Claiborne Farm. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
Further reading

External links

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This page was last edited on 12 February 2024, at 22:51
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