Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

COUNT FLEET 1943

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Br. c., 1940, by Reigh Count—Quickly, by Haste OWNER-BREEDER: Mrs. John D. Hertz (Ky.) TRAINER: Don Cameron JOCKEY: John Longden RACE RECORD: 21 starts ages 2-3, 16 wins, 4 seconds, 1 third, $250,300. AT 2: Won Pimlico Futurity, Champagne, Walden, Wakefield. AT 3: Won Kentucky Derby, Preakness, Belmont, Withers, Wood Memorial.

The aptly named Count Fleet was one of the fastest horses of his day. As a 2-year-old, four days before the Futurity at Belmont Park, he was credited with a six-furlong workout on the Belmont straightaw­ay in 1:08.20, significan­tly faster than the track record, and though he lost the Futurity, he won the one-mile Champagne in track-record time and equaled the track record in the Pimlico Futurity at 1 1/16 miles. He was owned Mrs. John D. Hertz, whose husband had stood his sire, Reigh Count, but bred him to only a few mares every year.

At 3, nothing got close to him. In the Kentucky Derby, he went to the lead and won by an easy three lengths. A week later in the Preakness, he missed the stakes record by two-fifths of a second in winning by eight lengths. Between the Preakness and the Belmont, he won the Withers in just a fifth off the stakes record. And in the Belmont, he galloped off to a 25-length victory in stakes-record time of 2:28.20, despite suffering a careerendi­ng injury in the running.

Standing at Hertz’s Stoner Creek Stud in Kentucky, Count Fleet was a very good sire, getting 39 stakes winners and three champions, and was the leading sire in 1951. He sired consecutiv­e Horses of the Year in Counterpoi­nt in 1951 and One Count in 1952, and he sired the 1951 Kentucky Derby winner, Count Turf, and the champion 3-year-old filly, Kiss Me Kate. He died Dec. 3, 1973.

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