Oversight (horse)

Oversight (foaled 1906 in Calvados Lower Normandy) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by American sportsman William Kissam Vanderbilt at his Haras du Quesnay stud farm, he was out of the mare, First Sight, a daughter of the 1893 English Triple Crown champion, Isinglass. His sire was Halma, winner of the 1895 Kentucky Derby whom Vanderbilt bought in 1901 in the United States from Charles Fleischmann Sons.[1]

Oversight
SireHalma
GrandsireHanover
DamFirst Sight
DamsireIsinglass
SexStallion
Foaled1906
CountryFrance
ColourBay
BreederHaras du Quesnay
OwnerWilliam Kissam Vanderbilt
TrainerWilliam B. Duke
Record26: 16-5-2
EarningsUS$117,895 (equivalent)
Major wins
Prix de la Salamandre (1908)
Prix Daru (1909)
Prix Lupin (1909)
Prix du President de la Republique (1910)
Prix Jean Prat (1910)
Prix de la Jonchere (1910)

Racing from age two through four, Oversight won important French races such as Prix du President de la Republique and the Prix Jean Prat before being retired to stud where he was not successful as a sire.

References

  1. "First Whip's Handicap," New York Times (July 11, 1901).

Sources consulted


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