Chant (horse)

Summary

Chant (foaled 1891 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1894 Kentucky Derby, Phoenix Stakes, and Clark Handicap. He was related through his damsire, King Alfonso, to Kentucky Derby winners Fonso (1880) and Joe Cotton (1885) and through his sire, Falsetto, to His Eminence (1901) and Sir Huon (1906).

Chant
1894 Kentucky Derby winner Chant
SireFalsetto
GrandsireEnquirer
DamAddie C
DamsireKing Alfonso
SexStallion
Foaled1891
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederA. J. Alexander
Owner1) H. Eugene Leigh & Robert L. Rose
2) Charles Head Smith
TrainerH. Eugene Leigh
Record63: 22-15-6
Earnings$18,280
Major wins
Clark Handicap (1894)
Phoenix Stakes (1894)
American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1894)

Chant was sold in September 1894 to Charles Head Smith for $5,100 at auction when Leigh & Rose dissolved their partnership.[1] Chant injured his leg in February 1895[2] but was entered in several races at a track in Saratoga Springs, New York in July 1895, finishing second in one of them to a horse named Sir Excess and winning $375 in a small stakes race in August 1895.[3]

A 1910 Daily Racing Form article reports that Chant was sold to a western Thoroughbred breeder and produced a few stakes winners in California. He was still reported as being alive in 1910.[4]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Chant
Sire
Falsetto

1876

Enquirer

1867

Leamington Faugh-a-Ballagh
Pantaloon Mare
Lida Lexington
Lize
Farfaletta

1867

Australian West Australian
Emilia
Elkhorna Lexington
Glencona
Dam
Addie C

1883

King Alfonso

1872

Phaeton King Tom
Merry Sunshine
Capitola Vandal
Margrave Mare
Aerolite

1862

Lexington Boston
Alice Carneal
Florine Glencoe I
Melody


References edit

  1. ^ Clifford sold for $25,000" NY Times. Sept. 2, 1894.
  2. ^ Chant has gone lame." NY Times. Feb. 19, 1895
  3. ^ NY Times. August 15, 1895
  4. ^ Daily Racing Form. "Careers of Kentucky Derby winners." May 19, 1910.[permanent dead link]