Gallery
Tar Heel (us)
Sex: M, Stallion
Birth Year: 1948
Record(s): p,4T1:57m
Earnings: USD 119 148
Offspring in the gallery:
Winner of Little Brown Jug. World Champion. Dead 1982, age 34.
-- Hall of Fame in 1994: "A foal of 1948 by the Hanover Shoe Farms' sire Billy Direct out of the Volomite mare Leta Long, Tar Heel's first owner was W. N. Reynolds. Tar Heel was known as the "King of Queens" because, for some mysterious reason, the genes he passed along to his daughters were very, very special. As a racehorse Tar Heel was a season's champion at two, a world champion at three, and the leading moneywinning performer both years. He was retired to stud after taking a lifetime record of 1:57 in a time trial at four. As a sire, Tar Heel is credited with 160 two-minute performers through 1981 and the dams of 400 in 2:00. At the time of his death on June 8, 1982 at age 34, Tar Heel's progeny had earned nearly $36 million. At the dispersal of the Reynolds' horses in November 1951, Lawrence B. Sheppard bought Solicitor for $100,000 and Tar Heel for $125,000, providing some of the most dramatic moments in the sales company's history, as they were the first Standardbreds to bring $100,000 at public auction."
-- Hall of Fame in 1994: "A foal of 1948 by the Hanover Shoe Farms' sire Billy Direct out of the Volomite mare Leta Long, Tar Heel's first owner was W. N. Reynolds. Tar Heel was known as the "King of Queens" because, for some mysterious reason, the genes he passed along to his daughters were very, very special. As a racehorse Tar Heel was a season's champion at two, a world champion at three, and the leading moneywinning performer both years. He was retired to stud after taking a lifetime record of 1:57 in a time trial at four. As a sire, Tar Heel is credited with 160 two-minute performers through 1981 and the dams of 400 in 2:00. At the time of his death on June 8, 1982 at age 34, Tar Heel's progeny had earned nearly $36 million. At the dispersal of the Reynolds' horses in November 1951, Lawrence B. Sheppard bought Solicitor for $100,000 and Tar Heel for $125,000, providing some of the most dramatic moments in the sales company's history, as they were the first Standardbreds to bring $100,000 at public auction."
Pedigree
Billy Direct (us) p.4,T1:55m / USD 12 040 |
Napoleon Direct (us) 1:59¾ |
Walter Direct (us) p.2:16.4m |
Direct Hal (us) |
Ella Brown (us) | |||
Lady Erectress (us) |
Tom Kendall (us) | ||
Nelly Zarro (us) | |||
Gay Forbes (us) p.5,2:18.4m |
Malcolm Forbes (us) |
Bingen (us) | |
Nancy Hanks (us) | |||
Gay Girl Chimes (us) T32,1 |
Berkshire Chimes (us) | ||
Miss Gay Girl (us) | |||
Leta Long (us) p.4,2:03¾m / USD 9 321 |
Volomite (us) 3,2:03¼m / USD 32 649 |
Peter Volo (us) 4,2:02m |
Peter The Great (us) |
Nervolo Belle (us) | |||
Cita Frisco (us) |
San Francisco (us) | ||
Mendocita (us) | |||
Rosette (us) 2,2:06m / USD 4 222 |
Mr.McElwyn (us) 5,T1:59¼m |
Guy Axworthy (us) | |
Widow Maggie (us) | |||
Rose Scott (us) 4,T1:59¾m |
Peter Scott (us) | ||
Roya McKinney (us) |