Captain Sandy

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Captain Sandy
Breed Standardbred
Sire Sandydale (USA)
Grandsire Abbedale (USA)
Dam Waikura (USA)
Maternal grandsire Guy Parrish (USA)
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1 September 1942
Country New Zealand
Colour Bay
Owner J.M. Bain (NZ)
Trainer J.M. Bain (NZ)
Honours
Earnings
£43,000 ($87,424)[1]
Major wins
1948, 1949 Auckland Trotting Cup
1950, 1953 Inter Dominion Pacing Championship
Awards
1949 NZ Stake Earner of the Year (Pacers)
Honours
Half mile track record of 1:59
Inter Dominion Hall of Fame
Last updated on: 30 July 2011.

Captain Sandy was a New Zealand-bred Standardbred racehorse. He is notable in that he won two Inter Dominion Pacing Championship races and two Auckland Cups. He was inducted into the Inter Dominion Hall of Fame, being the first horse to win two grand finals of the race.[2]

He was foaled in 1942 at Oamaru, in the South Island of New Zealand, and reared as a poddy foal, owing to an uncaring dam. Captain Sandy was by Sandydale (USA) P.2:01 ¾ from Waikaura (F1931) by Guy Parrish (USA) tracing through mares by imported sires to the ex-Australian mare Ella G (F1897) by Vancleve (USA) from Rosebud by Tempest (F1885 by Childe Harold (USA)).

Major wins

He won the following major races:

Captain Sandy also set a new world record on a half mile track of 1:59, breaking Greyhound's record established in 1937.[4] Captain Sandy amassed a total of £43,000 breaking the record of the time held by Highland Fling. He was also the highest stakes winning Thoroughbred or Standardbred, in both Australia and New Zealand until the Thoroughbred, Hydrogen won a higher amount.[3]

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