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Sam Dickson. Samuel Parker Dickson (May 21, 1887 in Chicago – May 30, 1911) was a race car riding mechanic, and the first person to be killed in the Indianapolis 500 . He was the son of writer Maxwell E. Dickson and Martha E. Dickson. [1]
Sam Paschal: M. M. Bullard: 1959 Rodger's Perfection, black stallion f. 1955 Joe Webb: Dr. Porter Rodgers: 1960 Mack K's Handshaker, black stallion f. 1956 Doug Wolaver: Doug & Myron Wolaver: 1961 B. Major Wilson, bay stallion, f. 1952 Claude Brown Claude Brown: 1962 Ebony Masterpiece, black stallion f. 1955 Sam Paschal: Billy Hale: 1963
Below is a list of Thoroughbred racehorses with an undefeated race record. The list is not comprehensive for otherwise unnotable horses with five or fewer starts. Prince Tudor (GB) x Linda (TUR) by Cihangir (GB). Triple Crown winner. [ 15] Bend Or x Lily Agnes by Macaroni.
Sham (horse) Sham (April 9, 1970 – April 3, 1993) was an American thoroughbred race horse and leading three year-old in 1973, who was overshadowed by his more famous peer, Secretariat. Sham was dark bay, almost black in color. He raced in the green and yellow silks of his owners, Sigmund and Viola Sommer, with matching blinkers.
Fair Grounds Racing Hall of Fame. (1971) Lexington (March 17, 1850 – July 1, 1875) was a United States Thoroughbred race horse who won six of his seven race starts. Perhaps his greatest fame, however, came as the most successful sire of the second half of the nineteenth century; he was the leading sire in North America 16 times, and broodmare ...
Rugby World Cup Sevens. 2022 Cape Town. Team competition. Sam Dickson (born 28 October 1989) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player who plays as a forward for the New Zealand national sevens team.
Michael W. Dickinson (born 3 February 1950 in Yorkshire, England) is a retired Champion Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. [ 1] Having been educated at Rossall School, Dickinson was an amateur champion rider before becoming a professional jockey for 10 years. His rides included a Classic winner, Boucher.
Charles Dickinson (December 20, 1780 – May 30, 1806) was an American attorney, and a famous duelist. An expert marksman, Dickinson died from injuries sustained in a duel with Andrew Jackson, who later became President of the United States. Dickinson was shot in the chest by the future president due to a protracted disagreement which ...