Might Tango

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Might Tango
BreedAmerican Thoroughbred
SireMighty Mine
GrandsireMighty Story
DamBettango
Maternal grandsireMustango
SexGelding
Foaled1971
Country United States
ColourGray
TrainerBruce Davidson
Might Tango
Medal record
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1978 Lexington Individual Eventing
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Lexington Team Eventing

Might Tango (1971 - 1995) was a top eventing horse trained and ridden by American Bruce Davidson.

Might Tango was found by Robert Tindle as a mount for Bruce Davidson. The gelding had raced as a two-year-old in California before he began his eventing career. As a relatively inexperienced eventing horse, Might Tango took Davidson to a win at the 1978 World Championships in Lexington, earning the individual gold medal and team bronze at the young age of seven.[1]

Might Tango lived to the age of 24, and is now buried at Davidson's Chesterland Farm in Unionville, Pennsylvania.

Pedigree[edit]

Pedigree of Might Tango[2]
Sire
Mighty Mine
1958
Mighty Story
1943
Mahmoud
1933
Blenheim - 1927
Mah Mahal - 1928
Little Lie
1932
Sickle - 1924
Fib - 1928
Mistress Mine
1945
Roman
1937
Sir Gallahad - 1920
Buckup - 1928
Maitresse Royale
1938
Vatout - 1926
Royal Mistress - 1920
Dam
Bettango
1966
Mustango
1952
Mustang
1941
Mieuxce - 1933
Buzz Fuzz - 1933
Lion Cub
1939
Coup De Lyon - 1930
Seaton - ~1929
Betti
1955
Lyco
1943
Sickle - 1924
Carla - 1936
Bette Royal
1948
Beti Bat - 1934
Royal Kate - 1935

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A Touch of Time and Elegance". TIME Magazine. 10/2/1978. Referenced February 2, 2008.
  2. ^ "Might Tango". All Breed Pedigree. Referenced February 2, 2008.