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Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os (1773 - November 1800) was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 25 races and placed higher than some of the most prominent racehorses of his time. He went on to be an important sire, whose leading runners included Epsom Derby winners Waxy, Champion, and Tyrant.He is best known for the unusual spelling of his name, pronounced Potatoes.

Some turf historians claim Pot-8-Os was the best horse of the eighteenth century. He was certainly an extremely successful racehorse, and later a significant influence on the thoroughbred breed, both in his own time and through today, serving as one of the primary conduits of Eclipse blood to the present in tail-male descent. He was bred by Willoughby Bertie, (4th) Earl Abingdon; the Abingdon ...

Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 25 races and placed higher than some of the most prominent racehorses of his time. He went on to be an important sire, whose leading runners included Epsom Derby winners Waxy, Champion, and Tyrant. He is best known for the unusual spelling of his name, pronounced Potatoes.

The son of Eclipse and Sportsmistress, Pot8os was said to be one of the best racehorses of the 18th century. According to Horse Nation, the thoroughbred may have won as many as 34 races in his day ...

Full information about the sporthorse pedigree for Pot-8-Os: including competition results, photos, videos, progeny, pedigree analysis. Pedigree and Performance: Pot-8-Os Thoroughbred Stallion 1773 photos, videos, competition results, progeny, pedigree analysis.

Pot8os Mare (f 1793), dam of the Oaks winner Maid of Orleans (b f 1806 Sorcerer ) and the Woodcote Stakes winner Rivulet (ch f 1813 Rubens ). Pot8os Mare was also the 3rd dam of the One Thousand Guineas and Oaks winner Galata (br f 1829 Sultan ). 9. Pot8os Mare (b f 1796), 2nd dam of the Two Thousand Guineas winner Interpreter (b c 1815 ...

Potoooooooo (often spelled "Pot-8-Os") is responsible for a key element of horseracing -- that of abstract and often ludicrous naming. Sired by the great Eclipse, he was originally to be "Potatoes ...

Supposedly, the earl was so amused by the gaffe, he kept the wonky spelling. (Some records shorten the name to Pot-8-Os or Pot8Os.) Potoooooooo went on to have a successful racing career, racking ...

Darley Arabian Sire Line: Pot-8-Os Branch. Includes winners on the flat in classic races and some important handicap races in England, the U.S.A., France, Germany, Italy, Australia, and some principal steeplechase races. Info behind names links to biographic information on the horse. Darley Arabian Chart Navigation Aid.

THE RUBY MARE (GB) 1738c. HUTTONS BLACKLEGS (GB) b. 1725. HUTTON'S BAY TURK. b. 1710c. CONEYSKINS MARE (GB) 1713c. FOX CUB MARE (GB)

Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os (1773 - November 1800) was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 30 races and placed higher than some of the most prominent racehorses of his time. He went on to be an important sire, whose leading runners included Epsom Derby winners Waxy, Champion, and Tyrant.He is best known for the unusual spelling of his name, pronounced Potatoes.

Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os (1773 - November 1800) was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 30 races and defeated some of the greatest racehorses of his time. He went on to be an important sire, whose leading runners included Epsom Derby winners Waxy, Champion and Tyrant. He is best known for the unusual spelling of his name, pronounced 'Potatoes'.

Pot-8-Os was a chestnut colt bred by Willoughby Bertie, 4th Earl of Abingdon, in 1773. He was sired by Eclipse, his dam Sportsmistress traced to Thwaites' Dun Mare from the number 38 family and she was sired by Warren's Sportsman.[1] He was the first foal of Sportsmistress, who also produced the Epsom Derby winner Sir Thomas and the winners ...

A pair of horses look over the cedar tree stump that marked Pot8os' grave. "We were talking one day to a guy who used to be the gamekeeper and used to look after the trees when it was an active ...

ポテイトーズ( Potoooooooo または Pot-8-Os 、1773年 - 1800年)は、18世紀のイギリスの競走馬・種牡馬。 エクリプスの代表産駒で、現代に残るエクリプス系競走馬の大半の祖となった。

Pot-8-Osの競走馬データです。競走成績、血統情報、産駒情報などをはじめ、50万頭以上の競走馬・騎手・調教師・馬主・生産者・レースの全データがご覧いただけます。

In all, Eclipse sired 344 winners, including the Derby winners Young Eclipse, Saltram, Volunteer, and Sergeant, as well as the important runners and sires Pot-8-os, King Fergus, Mercury, Joe Andrews, Dungannon, Alexander, Don Quixote, and Pegasus. The lines of Pot-8-os and King Fergus survive to this day. In fact, it's estimated that among all ...

Parasol was a bay filly bred by Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, and foaled in 1800. She was sired by the successful racehorse Pot-8-Os. [1] Pot-8-Os won many races including the 1200 Guineas Stakes and Craven Stakes. He later became a top sire, with his progeny including the three Derby winners Waxy, Champion and Tyrant. [2]

TIL there was a famous 18th century racehorse named Potoooooooo. His original name was Potatoes. Potatoes acquired the strange spelling of his nickname, Pot-8-Os, when a stable lad was asked to write it on a feed bin. The lad's version, Potoooooooo, was said to amuse his lordship so he kept it.

King Fergus was a chestnut colt bred by Mr Carver and foaled in 1775. [1] He was sired by the undefeated Eclipse. Eclipse was also one of the leading sires of the time, with his progeny also including Pot-8-Os, Saltram, Serjeant and Young Eclipse. [2] King Fergus was the ninth foal of Creeping Polly, a daughter of Othello. [3]

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Waxy (1790 - 18 April 1818) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1793 Epsom Derby and was an influential sire in the late eighteenth and early part of the nineteenth century. Waxy was bred by Sir Ferdinando Poole and was foaled at Lewes in 1790. He was sired by Pot-8-Os, a son of the foundation stallion Eclipse, whose genetic lineage traced to the Darley Arabian.

Pot8o. "Potoooooooo, reads as POT-8-Os, (1773 - November 1800) was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 30 races and defeated some of the greatest racehorses of the time. "Bertie, the horse owner, intended to call the young colt "Potato" and instructed the stable boy to write the name on a feed bin. The stable boy spelled ...

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Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os (1773 – November 1800) was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 25 races and placed higher than someSir Ferdinando Poole and was foaled at Lewes in 1790. He was sired by Pot-8-Os, a son of the foundation stallion Eclipse, whose genetic lineage tracedrefined from potato Sweet potato, another kind of vegetable Potoooooooo (Pot-8-Os), an 18th-century racehorse This disambiguation page lists articles associatedpurchased the racehorses and stallions Gimcrack in 1771, and Potoooooooo ("Pot-8-Os") in 1778, the latter at the 1200 Guineas Stakes. Grosvenor also ownedone of the leading sires of the time, with his progeny also including Pot-8-Os, Saltram, Serjeant and Young Eclipse. King Fergus was the ninth foal of1764), a male-line descendant of the Darley Arabian; Potoooooooo, or "Pot-8-Os" (b. 1773), a nephew of King Fergus, and a grandson of Eclipse; Herod (bTelegraph Chronicle of Horse Racing. Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Publishing. p. 8. Byles, Tony (14 January 2015). 101 Interesting Facts on the History of HorseGrafton, and foaled in 1800. She was sired by the successful racehorse Pot-8-Os. Pot-8-Os won many races including the 1200 Guineas Stakes and Craven Stakesbr. = Brown, ch. = Chestnut, gr. = Grey * Blacklock was inbred 3 × 4 to Pot-8-Os. This means that the stallion appears once in the third generation andcourse." Eleven horses lined up for the start, seven of them sired by Pot-8-Os. The starting odds for "Brother to Precipitate" (later named Gohanna inGrosvenor stud. Gimcrack sired the handy grey horse, Grey Robin, who defeated Pot-8-os. His bloodline was more notable though in U.S. horse racing than in Britainwinner Pot-8-Os and lost a subscription race to Buccaneer. At Newmarket, she beat Standby to win the King's Stakes and lost again to Pot-8-Os in a 25-guinea(4) 1855: Glencoe (5) 1856: Glencoe (6) 1857: Glencoe (7) 1858: Glencoe (8) 1859: Albion (1) 1860: Revenue (1) 1861: Lexington (1) 1862: Lexington (2)Pope Joan Sire Waxy Grandsire Pot-8-Os Dam Prunella Damsire Highflyer Sex Mare Foaled 1809 Country Great Britain Colour Bay Breeder 3rd Duke of GraftonHighflyer^ Papillon Arethusa 1792 Dungannon Prophet mare Parasol 1800 Pot-8-Os 1773 Eclipse Sportsmistress Prunella 1788 Highflyer^ Promise Dam Nanineincluding the famous racehorse "Waxey" (sired by the notable thoroughbred "Pot-8-Os"). Francis contributed 38 works for exhibition at various London galleriesCamel, brown stallion, 1822 Sire Whalebone (GB) br. 1807 Waxy (GB) b. 1790 Pot-8-Os ch. 1773 Eclipse Sportsmistress Maria b. 1777 Herod Lisette Penelope (GB)Whalebone ran three times in 1813, winning the 100-guinea His Majesty's Plate on 8 June at Guildford against three other horses and the Lewes His Majesty's PlatePillager 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke 1777 Planet 16th Earl of Ormonde 1778 Pot-8-Os 4th Earl of Abingdon 1779 Tickler 3rd Duke of Grafton 1780 Prince Ferdinandand the Champion sire Taurus. Pindarrie's dam was Parasol, a daughter of Pot-8-Os. Parasol was a successful racehorse who won twenty races, including the1988 - Northern Taste (6) 1989 - Northern Taste (7) 1990 - Northern Taste (8) 1991 - Northern Taste (9) 1992 - Northern Taste (10) 1993 - Real Shadai (1)Great Subscription Purse and a match against Bucephalus. He sired Planet, Pot-8-Os, King Fergus, Mercury, Young Eclipse, Saltram, Serjeant and Annette. Eclipseas Blucher. Waxy's own sire, Pot-8-Os, won thirty-four races during a seven-year racing career. As well as Waxy, Pot-8-Os produced Parasol, the dam ofPartisan (GB) b. 1811 Walton b. 1799 Sir Peter Teazle Arethusa Parasol 1800 Pot-8-Os Prunella Pauline (GB) br. 1826 Moses br. 1819 Seymour Gohanna mare Quadrillefour other horses, including the Prince of Wales's Highflyer colt and a Pot-8-os colt. However, in a field of six for a Sweepstakes of fifty guineas eachTeazle Highflyer Papillon Arethusa Dungannon Prophet mare Parasol 1800 Pot-8-Os Eclipse Sportsmistress Prunella Highflyer Promise Dam Zaida (GB) 1806 SirPedigree of Music (GB), bay mare, 1810 Sire Waxy (GB) 1790 Pot-8-Os 1773 Eclipse Marske Spilletta Sportsmistress Sportsman Golden Locks Maria 1777 Herodfirst time on 7 July, she won the King's Purse at Ipswich. She faced a Pot-8-Os filly and Thais in a race consisting of two-mile heats. Penelope won both pussy Bentinck. Hunter, Robert J (1836). "Craven". Racing Calendar. 45: 8. hdl:2027/nyp.33433066591094. Hunter, Robert J (1836). "newmarket". Racing1844. Retrieved 2012-01-31. Patricia Erigero, Thoroughbred Heritage. "Pot-8-Os". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-01-31. Patricia Erigero and Anne Petersrun in two two-mile heats, with Sorcerer winning both heats, beating a Pot-8-Os colt and Skyrocket. He returned to Newmarket for the July meeting, whereFaugh-a-Ballagh (IRE) Br. 1841 Sire Sir Hercules Br. 1841 Whalebone 1807 Waxy Pot-8-Os Maria Penelope Trumpator Prunella Peri 1822 Wanderer Gohanna Catherine33433066590781. Weatherby, Edward and James (1816). "Craven". Racing Calendar. 44: 8. hdl:2027/nyp.33433066590773. Weatherby, Edward and James (1816). "Newmarket"Stakes. The Duke of Grafton's 1000 Guineas winner Whizgig started as the 11/8 favourite, with Pastille, who was also owned by Grafton, second favouriteEpsom Downs Racecourse, beating "Sister to Viret" and a filly sired by Pot-8-Os, having started at odds of 7/2 in a field of thirteen fillies. The bettingJockey Club. p. 561. Staff (15 April 1843). "The turf". The York Herald. No. page 8. "Riddlesworth (GB) pedigree". Equineline. Retrieved 2013-04-28.1810 Sorcerer Virgin Dam Dido (GB) 1830 Whisker (GB) b. 1812 Waxy 1790 Pot-8-Os Maria Penelope 1798 Trumpator Prunella Miss Garforth (GB) 1819 Walton 1799macOS, iOS, iPadOS and visionOS, and uses Apple's open-source browser engine WebKit, which was derived from KHTML. Safari was introduced in Mac OS X PantherShe won the £50 Town Plate at Ipswich on 5 July against a filly sired by Pot-8-Os. Six days later at the July Meeting at Newmarket, Eleanor won a £50 race 1788 Phoenomenon Atalanta Coriander mare (GB) 1799 Coriander b. 1786 Pot-8-Os Lavender Wildgoose br. 1792 Highflyer Coheiress Dam Phantom mare (GB) bprogeny in the General Stud Book. Patricia Erigero, Thoroughbred Heritage. "Pot-8-Os". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-01-31. Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1990)Epaminondas, and a few days later beat the colt and later influential sire Pot-8-Os in a match race. At the Second Spring Meeting in Newmarket, Assassin beatPedigree of Minuet (GB), bay mare, 1812 Sire Waxy (GB) 1790 Pot-8-Os 1773 Eclipse Marske Spilletta Sportsmistress Sportsman Golden Locks Maria 1777 Herodreportedly only made one bet for the race, for his mount Pope to win against 8 to 1 odds. An engraving of the finish (right) was commissioned by SportingPedigree of Zinc (GB), brown mare, 1820 Sire Woful (GB) 1809 Waxy 1790 Pot-8-Os Eclipse Sportsmistress Maria Herod Lisette Penelope 1798 Trumpator ConductorPedigree of Corinne (GB), brown mare, 1815 Sire Waxy (GB) 1790 Pot-8-Os 1773 Eclipse Marske Spilletta Sportsmistress Sportsman Golden Locks Maria 1777Pot Farm (also known as Pot Farm: Grass Roots and Bud Farm: Grass Roots in some markets) is a farming simulation social network game developed by Braingame designer Ryan Koons, under the alias of HuniePot. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux-based personal computers in Januaryaguardente de cana is made by distilling sugar cane juice into liquor, and the pot stills from Madeira were brought to Brazil to make what today is also calledoriginal launched in 2015, are NFC-capable and support Apple Pay. Some Wear OS smartwatches have NFC capabilities for contactless payments via Google Pay

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