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Nasomo
SireNasrullah
GrandsireNearco
DamBlue Eyed Momo
DamsireWar Admiral
SexStallion
Foaled1956
CountryUnited States
ColorChestnut
OwnerPauline Woolworth
EarningsUS$75,080
Major wins
Central Park Purse (1960)

Nasomo (1956-1968) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse from the Pine Tree Stables,[1] registered in Freeport, Bahamas. He was a son of Nasrullah.[2] Nasomo was owned by Mrs. Pauline Woolworth of Winthrop, Massachusetts, and had lifetime earnings of US$75,080.[2]

Track record at Belmont Park

On September 4, 1959 the three-year-old colt eclipsed the track record at Belmont Park, covering the mile and a sixteenth course in 1:40 4/5. Nasomo equaled the mile record at Belmont Park, 1:34 4/5, then shared by Count Fleet and Blessbull.

Ridden by Rogelio Trejos, the thoroughbred won the feature race in a time which was four-fifths of a second faster than the standard posted by Ricci Tavi in 1957.[3] In the $7,500 Central Park Purse, an April 25, 1960 feature race at Aqueduct Racetrack, Nasomo was at 10 to 1 odds when he triumphed in 1:36 for the mile race, while being ridden by future Hall of Fame inductee, Bobby Ussery.[4]

Deceptive performer

In his book, "Betting Thoroughbreds", Steven Davidowitz described Nasomo as "a slow-breaking Silky Sullivan type." Davidowitz studied Nasomo's workout patterns, which the author found predicated a greatly improved performance in competition. In the late spring of 1961 Davidowitz perused Nasomo's past performance charts at Gulfstream Park. He looked particularly at the thoroughbred's half-mile workout from the starting gate which was affixed to the bottom of Nasomo's chart. ".47 bg (bay gelding)" leaped off the page at Davidowitz![5]

References

  1. ^ "For the Record". Sports Illustrated. 14 September 1959. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
  2. ^ a b "Nasomo Horse Pedigree". www.pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
  3. ^ Nasomo Breaks Belmont Record, New York Times, September 5, 1959, pg. 10.
  4. ^ Nasomo Is First In Feature Race, New York Times, April 26, 1960, pg. 46.
  5. ^ Davidowitz, Steven (1977). Betting thoroughbreds : a professional's guide for the horseplayer. New York: E. P. Dutton. p. 12. ISBN 9780525066323.
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