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  Caption Kentucky Derby win, May 1, 1943
  Sire Reigh Count
  Grandsire Sunreigh
  Dam Quickly
  Damsire Haste
  Sex Stallion
  Foaled 1940
  Country United States
  Colour Brown
  Breeder Mrs Fannie Hertz
  Owner Mrs Fannie Hertz Racing silks: Yellow, black circle on sleeves, yellow cap
  Trainer G Donald Cameron
  Record 21:16-4-1
  Earnings $250,300
  Race Champagne Stakes (1942)<br> Pimlico Futurity (1942)<br> Wood Memorial (1943)<br>
  Awards US Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt <br> 6th US Triple Crown Champion (1943)<br> US Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1943)<br> United States Horse Of The Year (1943)<br> Leading Sire In North America (1951)<br> Leading Broodmare Sire In North America (1963)
  Honours US Racing Hall Of Fame (1961)<br> #5 - Top 100 US Racehorses Of The 20th Century <br> Count Fleet Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack
  Updated September 27, 2006


Count Fleet, (born March 24 , 1940 ) at Stoner Creek Stud farm in Paris, Kentucky , United States and died there on December 3 , 1973 , was a thoroughbred racehorse and Triple Crown champion in 1943 .
Sired by 1928 Kentucky Derby winner, Reigh Count and out of a mare named Quickly, Count Fleet was owned by the wife of John D. Hertz (1879-1961), best known for the Rental Car Company bearing his name. John Hertz initially did not think much of Count Fleet and contemplated selling him until jockey Johnny Longden convinced him to keep the colt. {Link without Title}

Trained by Don Cameron and ridden by future Hall Of Fame inductee Longden, as a two-year-old Count Fleet started off slow losing several times before getting his first win. He gained respect with his six length victory in the Champagne Stakes , in which he set a new track record then followed this up by beating the best horses in the country in the Pimlico Futurity where he equaled the track record. In the Walden Stakes, he ran away from the field, winning by more than thirty lengths. At season's end, he had won ten of his 15 races while never being out of the money, a performance that earned him the two-year-old championship honors.

As a three-year-old, Count Fleet dominated North American racing, never losing a race. Leading up to the Kentucky Derby he won the important Wood Memorial but injured himself in the process. He recovered to take the United States most prestigious race by three lengths then went on to Baltimore, Maryland where he dominated the Preakness Stakes , taking that one by eight lengths. He then won the Withers Stakes before heading to Elmont, New York for the Belmont Stakes where he captured the Triple Crown by scoring an amazing 25 length victory, a margin record that stood until 1973. When the season ended, Count Fleet was voted Champion 3-year-old and named American Horse Of The Year .

Rather than risk serious injury, Count Fleet did not race as a four-year-old after it was discovered that he had injured his leg close to the joint between the cannon bone and the fetter bone. He was retired to stud having won 16 of 21 races and went on to enjoy great success as a sire. His offspring numbered 38 stakes winners, including Kentucky Derby winner Count Turf , Belmont Stakes winners Counterpoint and One Count , Horse of the Year champions, and a Champion Three Year Old Filly. Count Fleet's daughters produced superhorse Kelso , 1965 Kentucky Derby winner, Lucky Debonair , and multiple Grade I stakes winner, Tompion . Another daughter, ''Sequence'', mated with 1955 Preakness and Belmont winner Nashua to produce ''Gold Digger'', dam of the enormously influential modern sire Mr. Prospector .

In 1961, Count Fleet was inducted in the National Museum Of Racing And Hall Of Fame .

Count Fleet died on December 3, 1973 and was buried at Stoner Creek farm in Paris, Kentucky.

In the Blood-Horse Magazine ranking of the Top 100 U.S. Thoroughbred Champions Of The 20th Century , Count Fleet was ranked #5.


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PEDIGREE

  name Count Fleet
  f Reigh Count <br />1925
  m Quickly<br />1930
  ff Sunreigh <br />1919
  fm Contessina<br />1909
  mf Haste<br />1923
  mm Stephanie<br />1925
  fff Sundridge
  ffm Sweet Briar
  fmf Count Schomberg
  fmm Pitti
  mff Maintenant
  mfm Miss Malaprop
  mmf Stefan the Great
  mmm Malachite
  ffff Amphion
  fffm Sierra
  ffmf St Frusquin
  ffmm Presentation
  fmff Aughrim
  fmfm Clonavarn
  fmmf St Frusquin
  fmmm Florence
  mfff Maintenon
  mffm Martha Gorman
  mfmf Meddler
  mfmm Correction
  mmff The Tetrarch
  mmfm Perfect Peach
  mmmf Rock Sand
  mmmm Miss Hanover (F-No6-a)