Ack Ack (horse)
Ack Ack (February 24, 1966 – November 7, 1990) was an American Thoroughbred Hall of Fame racehorse.
Background
Ack Ack was a brown horse bred in Kentucky by Harry F. Guggenheim and owned by Guggenheim's Cain Hoy Stable. He was trained by Charlie Whittingham.
Racing career
He raced with success from age two to four, scoring wins in the important 1969 Withers Stakes and Arlington Classic. In 1971 at age five, Ack Ack blossomed into the year's most dominant horse, winning seven straight graded stakes races on both dirt and grass courses at a variety of distances. His performances earned him United States Horse of the Year honors.
Following Guggenheim's death in January 1971, Ack Ack was sold by the executors of Guggenheim's estate. The horse won the San Carlos Handicap less than a week before Guggenheim died. New owner E. E. "Buddy" Fogelson, husband of actress Greer Garson, bought Ack Ack for $500,000. In 1971, Ack Ack won seven of eight races and finished second in the other start. He won his final race, the Hollywood Gold Cup, in which he carried 134 pounds.
Stud record
At the end of the year, Ack Ack was retired to stand at stud at his birthplace of Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky, where he sired 40 stakes winners, including champion sire Broad Brush and Youth, the 1976 American Champion Male Turf Horse, which won a combined four Grade/Group 1 races in France, Canada, and the United States.
Assessment
In 1999, The Blood Horse, Inc., selected Ack Ack as one of the top 100 racehorses of the 20th century.
Sire line tree
Pedigree
| Sire Battle Joined (USA) 1959 |
Armegeddon (USA) 1949 |
Alsab | Good Goods |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winds Chant | |||
| Fighting Lady | Sir Gallahad* | ||
| Lady Nicotine | |||
| Ethel Walker (USA) 1953 |
Revoked | Blue Larkspur | |
| Gala Belle* | |||
| Ethel Terry | Reaping Reward* | ||
| Mary Terry | |||
| Dam Fast Turn (USA) 1959 |
Turn-To (IRE) 1951 |
Royal Charger | Nearco |
| Sun Princess | |||
| Source Sucree | Admiral Drake | ||
| Lavendula | |||
| Cherokee Rose (USA) 1951 |
Princequillo | Prince Rose | |
| Conquilla | |||
| The Squaw | Sickle* | ||
| Minnewaska |
* Ack Ack is inbred 4S x 5S to the stallion Sir Gallahad, meaning that he appears fourth generation and fifth generation (via Gala Belle) on the sire side of his pedigree.
* Ack Ack is inbred 5S x 4D to the stallion Sickle, meaning that he appears fifth generation (via Reaping Reward) on the sire side of his pedigree, and fourth generation on the dam side of his pedigree.
References
- Ack Ack's pedigree and racing stats
- Ack Ack at the National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame
- L.A. Times article about Ack Ack
- ^ Darley Arabian Line: Camel Branch
- ^ Jumpers: Darley Arabian Sire Line
- ^ Sire Line: Camel
- ^ The Dynasty of Domino
- ^ Hall of Fame: Ack Ack
- ^ American Classic Pedigree: Ack Ack
- ^ American Classic Pedigree: Youth
- ^ American Classic Pedigree: Broad Brush
- ^ Maryland Horse Hall of Fame: Broad Brush
- ^ The Amazing Broad Brush Leaves Mark on the Derby Trail
- ^ American Classic Pedigree: Concern
- ^ Maryland Horse Hall of Fame: Concern
- ^ Hall of Fame: Good Night Shirt
- ^ Maryland Horse Hall of Fame: Good Night Shirt
- ^ Legends Of Steeplechase: Cheekily-Named Good Night Shirt A 'Horse Of A Lifetime'
- ^ American Classic Pedigree: Include
- ^ Longtime Airdrie Stallion Include Dies at 25
- ^ Steadfast Airdrie Stallion Include Dies
- ^ Redeemed Relocated to Texas
- ^ Include's Son Don Inc Wins Latinoamericana
- ^ Champion Two-Year-Old Male: Riker
- ^ Undefeated Riker Reigns in Swynford
- ^ Pedigree: Ack Ack