A Gleam

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A Gleam
A Gleam, circa 1953
SireBlenheim
GrandsireBlandford
DamTwilight Tear
DamsireBull Lea
SexFilly
Foaled1949
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederCalumet Farm
OwnerCalumet Farm
TrainerHorace A. Jones
Record30: 12-8-7
EarningsUS$251,395
Major wins
Princess Pat Stakes (1951)
Cinema Handicap (1952)
Debonair Stakes (1952)
Hollywood Oaks (1952)
Westerner Stakes (1952)
Milady Handicap (1952, 1953)
Malibu Sequet Stakes (1953)
Honours
A Gleam Handicap at Hollywood Park (1979–2013)
Last updated on 3 July 2020

A Gleam (foaled 1949 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who set a Hollywood Park Racetrack record with five straight stakes races in 1952.[1]

Breeding[edit]

A Gleam was bred and raced by Calumet Farm. Her sire was British born Blenheim, the winner of the 1930 Epsom Derby who, after being sold to an American breeding syndicate, became the Leading sire in North America in 1941. A Gleam's dam was Calumet's U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Twilight Tear.[2]

Racing career[edit]

A Gleam was conditioned for racing by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Jimmy Jones. In 1951 at Chicago's Washington Park Racetrack, she won the Princess Pat Stakes, a top race for two-year-old fillies.[3]

It was as a three-year-old that she developed into one of the top fillies in the United States. Included in her five wins at Hollywood Park was Milady Handicap which she won in a track record time of 1:21 3/5 for seven furlongs on dirt.[4] In her last year of racing at age four, A Gleam won the Malibu Sequet Stakes at Santa Anita Park and her second straight edition of the Milady Handicap at Hollywood Park.

Broodmare[edit]

A Gleam served as a broodmare for Calumet Farm. Of her foals, the filly A Glitter (b. 1955), sired by Khaled, was a successful runner who won major races such as the Coaching Club American Oaks, Monmouth Oaks, and the Modesty Handicap. A Gleam's most successful earner in racing was sired by Herbager. Their multiple stakes winning colt Gleaming (b. 1968) earned $469,245.[5]

Honors[edit]

In 1979, Hollywood Park Racetrack renamed the Sequoia Handicap in A Gleam's honor.

Pedigree[edit]

Pedigree of A Gleam
Sire
Blenheim
Blandford Swynford John O'Gaunt
Canterbury Pilgrim
Blanche White Eagle
Black Cherry
Malva Charles O'Malley Desmond
Goody Two-Shoes
Wild Arum Robert le Diable
Marliacea
Dam
Twilight Tear
Bull Lea Bull Dog Teddy
Plucky Liege
Rose Leaves Ballot
Colonial
Lady Lark Blue Larkspur Black Servant
Blossom Time
Ladana Lucullite
Adana

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