Day Star

Summary

Day Star (1875–1893) was the winner of the 4th annual Kentucky Derby held at Churchill Downs on May 21, 1878. He was a chestnut colt that was foaled in Kentucky and was sired by Star Davis (by the successful Glencoe). His dam was Squeeze-'em who was sired by Lexington, a foundation sire of many modern Thoroughbred lineages.

Day Star
SireStar Davis
GrandsireGlencoe
DamSqueeze-'em
DamsireLexington
SexStallion
Foaled1875
CountryUnited States
ColourChestnut
BreederJ. M. Clay
OwnerThomas J. Nichols
TrainerLee Paul
Record42: 11-7-5
Earnings$4,050
Major wins
Blue Ribbon Stakes (1878)
Kentucky Derby (1878)

Day Star won the Derby by two lengths in an official time of 2:37.25, beating the race record set by Aristides in 1875, and winning a total of $4,050.[1]

In his career, he had 42 starts, 11 wins, 7 places and 5 shows.[2]

A 1910 Daily Racing Form article states that Day Star was sold after his racing career and stood at stud on a western farm, dying at the age of 18 years in 1893.[3]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Day Star
Sire
Star Davis

1849

Glencoe I

1831

Sultan Selim
Bacchante
Trampoline Tramp
Web
Margaret Wood

1840

Priam Emilius
Cressida
Maria West Marion
Ella Crump
Dam
Squeeze-'em

1869

Lexington

1850

Boston Timoleon
Florizel Mare
Alice Carneal Sarpedon
Rowena
Skedaddle

1860

Yorkshire St. Nicholas
Miss Rose
Magnolia Glencoe I
Myrtle

References edit

  1. ^ "Thoroughbred Champions -- Championing the Horse & the Sport". Archived from the original on 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  2. ^ Chew, Peter, The Kentucky Derby: The First 100 Years, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1974
  3. ^ Daily Racing Form. "Careers of Kentucky Derby winners." May 19, 1910.[permanent dead link]