Agile (horse)

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Agile
1905 Kentucky Derby winner Agile
SireSir Dixon
GrandsireBillet
DamAlpena
DamsireKing Alfonso
SexStallion
Foaled1902
CountryUnited States
ColorBay
BreederRunnymede Farm
(Ezekiel F. Clay)
Owner1) Samuel S. Brown
2) Frank E. Brown
TrainerRobert Tucker
Record66: 14-12-9
Earnings$39,800
Major wins
Sapphire Stakes (1904)
Waldorf Stakes (1904)
Advance Stakes (1905)
Phoenix Stakes (1905)
Tennessee Derby (1905)

American Classics wins:
Kentucky Derby (1905)

Agile (1902–after 1914) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1905 Kentucky Derby.[1]

Background[edit]

Agile was sired by Sir Dixon, a very good runner whose wins included the Belmont, Travers and Withers Stakes and who was the Leading sire in North America in 1901. In addition to Agile, Sir Dixon was also the sire of Champions Running Water and Blue Girl as well as the multiple top level stakes winner and track record breaker, Blues.

Racing career[edit]

Ridden by Jack Martin, Agile won the 1905 Kentucky Derby against two other competitors, Ram's Horn and Layson. It was one of the smallest fields since Azra won in 1892.

Following the death of Captain Samuel Brown, his son Frank bought Agile for $5,700 in the July 1906 dispersal sale of the entire racing stable.[2] The last record of Agile racing was coming last in a claiming race at Aqueduct Racetrack in November 1907.[3]

Stud career[edit]

Agile sired three registered Thoroughbred offspring out of Texas-bred mares; the fillies Lady Eloise (1913), Chancy M (1915), and Katie Strand (1913).[4] Lady Eloise is the third dam of American Quarter Horse champion Woven Web, a sibling of the Texas-bred Triple Crown winner Assault.[5]

In 1912, Agile was owned by T. Polk of San Antonio and was used as a carriage horse by the family.[6]

Pedigree[edit]

Pedigree of Agile, bay stallion, 1902
Sire
Sir Dixon
Billet Voltigeur Voltaire
Martha Lynn
Calcutta Flatcatcher
Miss Martin
Jaconet Leamington Faugh-a-Ballagh
Pantaloon mare
Maggie B B Australian
Madeline
Dam
Alpena
King Alfonso Phaeton King Tom
Merry Sunshine
Capitola Vandal
Margrave mare
Penumbra Pat Malloy Lexington
Gloriana
Penelope Commodore
Penola (family: 24)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Agile Pedigree
  2. ^ "Brown Stable dispersed." NY Times July 22, 1906
  3. ^ "Brookdale Nymph Won All The Way". The New York Times, Part 4, page 6. 1907-11-03. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
  4. ^ Agile Progeny Report
  5. ^ Woven Web Pedigree
  6. ^ Staff (April 11, 1912). "Kentucky Derby winner now a buggy horse". Courier-Journal.