Speak John

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Speak John
Sire Prince John
Grandsire Princequillo
Dam Nuit de Folies
Damsire Tornado
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1958
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Elmendorf Farm
Owner Elmendorf Farm
Trainer Farrell W. Jones
Record 12: 4-2-0
Earnings US$36,460
Major wins
Del Mar Derby (1961)
Las Vegas Handicap (1961)

Speak John (1958-1980) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the 1985 earned Champion broodmare sire in North America.

Bred and raced by Max Gluck's Elmendorf Farm, racing in California under trainer Farrell Jones, Speak John notably won the Del Mar Derby at Del Mar Racetrack in California [1] and the Las Vegas Handicap at Bay Meadows.[2]

Retired to stud duty at his birthplace near Lexington, Kentucky, Speak John sired a number of good runners including multiple stakes winner Verbatim, and the 1973 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly, Talking Picture. Belle de Jour, another daughter of Speak John, was the dam of Spend A Buck, the 1985 Kentucky Derby winner and American Horse of the Year.

In 1985, Talking Picture's daughter, Easy To Copy, won the Group 2 Premio Legnano in Milan, Italy.[3] Her winnings, along with those of Spend A Buck, earned Speak John Leading broodmare sire in North America honors in 1985. Speak John was also the damsire of 2005 Dubai World Cup winner, Roses in May, and to Overskate, voted an unprecedented nine Sovereign Awards while racing in Canada and the United States.

Speak John died on August 9, 1980 and was buried in the Elmendorf Farm cemetery.

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