Blue Light (horse)

Blue Light
Sire Chop Chop
Grandsire Flares
Dam Blen Lark
Damsire Blenheim
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1958
Country Canada
Colour Bay
Breeder E. P. Taylor
Owner Col. Kenric R. Marshall
Trainer Patrick MacMurchy
Record not found
Earnings Can$ not found
Major wins
Queen's Plate (1961)
Last updated on February 18, 2010

Blue Light (foaled 1958 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse.

Background

Blue Light was a bay horse bred in Ontario by E. P. Taylor. He was sired by Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Chop Chop. His dam, Blen Lark, was a daughter of Blenheim, the 1930 Epsom Derby winner and Leading sire in North America in 1941. Blue Light was purchased and raced by eighty-one-year-old Col. Kenric R. Marshall, a decorated World War I soldier who later commanded the 48th Highlanders of Canada, who was a highly successful businessman. A long time participant in the Canadian racing industry, Marshall served as Chairman of the Ontario Jockey Club and owned 1957 Canadian Horse of the Year, Hartney.

Racing career

Blue Light showed little promise as a two-year-old in 1960 but who won the 1961 Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race and North America's oldest annually run stakes race.[1]

References


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