Tim Tam (horse)

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Tim Tam
SireTom Fool
GrandsireMenow
DamTwo Lea
DamsireBull Lea
SexStallion
Foaled1955
CountryU.S.
ColourDark Bay
BreederCalumet Farm
OwnerCalumet Farm
TrainerHorace A. Jones
RiderBill Hartack
Record14:10-1-2
Earnings$467,475
Major wins
Fountain of Youth Stakes (1958)
Florida Derby (1958)
Forerunner Stakes (1958)
Derby Trial (1958)
Everglades Stakes (1958)

American Triple Crown wins:
Kentucky Derby (1958)
Preakness Stakes (1958)

Awards
U.S. Champion 3-Year-Old Colt (1958)
Honors
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1985)
Last updated on January 28, 2020

Tim Tam (April 19, 1955 – July 30, 1982) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1958 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, but fell short of winning the Triple Crown of American thoroughbred horse racing, coming in second place in the Belmont Stakes. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame.[1][2]

Background

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Tim Tam was a dark bay horse sired by Tom Fool and out of Two Lea (both sire and dam listed on the Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century; Tom Fool at #11 and Two Lea at #77), the dark bay colt was owned and bred by Calumet Farm. Tim Tam was trained by Jimmy Jones.[3]

Racing career

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Racing at age two, Tim Tam finished unplaced in his only start of 1957, earning just $275.00.[4]

As a three-year-old, Tim Tam won the Everglades Stakes, the Flamingo Stakes, the Fountain of Youth Stakes, the Florida Derby, the Forerunner Stakes and the Derby Trial en route to winning the 1958 Kentucky Derby.

After winning the Preakness Stakes, Tim Tam was considered to have a strong chance to capture the American Triple Crown.[5] However, in the Belmont Stakes, coming down the home stretch toward the lead that seemed to assure victory, Tim Tam fractured a sesamoid bone and hobbled the last yards across the finish line in second place. His injury ended his career but he went on to be a successful sire.[6][7][8]

Stud record

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At stud Tim Tam sired 14 stakes race winners, among them the Hall of Fame filly Tosmah. His legacy would become even more important as the damsire of three outstanding runners:

Mac Diarmida (1975) : The American Champion Male Turf Horse of 1978 whose wins included the prestigious Canadian International Championship and Washington, D.C. International Stakes;

Davona Dale (1976) : In 1979 she won the American Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing and was voted American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly. In 1985 she was inducted into the U. S. Racing Hall of Fame;

Before Dawn (1979) : The 1981 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.

In 1980 Tim Tam was retired from stud duty. On Monday, July 25, 1982, he suffered a heart attack and on Friday July 30 was euthanized. He was buried in the Calumet Farm equine cemetery.[9]

Honors

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Although his racing season was cut short, Tim Tam still was elected American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse.

In 1985, Tim Tam was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

The Tim Tam chocolate biscuit manufactured by Arnott's in Australia was named after the horse.[10]

Breeding

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Pedigree of Tim Tam
Sire
Tom Fool

bay 1949

Menow

brown 1935

Pharamond Phalaris
Selene
Alcibiades Supremus
Regal Roman
Gaga

bay 1942

Bull Dog Teddy
Plucky Liege
Alpoise Equipoise
Laughing Queen
Dam
Two Lea

bay 1946

Bull Lea

brown 1935

Bull Dog Teddy
Plucky Liege
Rose Leaves Ballot
Colonial
Two Bob

ch. 1933

The Porter Sweep
Ballet Girl
Blessings Chicle
Mission Bells (family: 23-b)
  • Tim Tam was inbred 3 × 3 to Bull Dog, meaning that this stallion appears twice in the third generation of his pedigree.

References

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  1. ^ "Derby countdown - Tim Tam, 1958". The Courier-Journal. 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  2. ^ "Tim Tam Takes Preakness, Silky Sullivan Eighth". New York Times, Section Sports page 1. 1958-05-18. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  3. ^ "Tim Tam's Bloodlines Top Them All: Both Sire, Dam Were Champions". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1958-05-03. Retrieved 2019-01-01.
  4. ^ "Tim Tam's Poor Juvenile Mark". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1959-05-02. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  5. ^ "Tim Tam Takes Preakness". New York Times, Section Sports, page 1. 1958-05-18. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  6. ^ "Cavan Captures $114,600 Belmont, Tim Tam, 3-20, Lame After Finishing Second". New York Times, page 1. 1958-06-08. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  7. ^ "How Tim Tam Won Immortal Fame". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  8. ^ "Tim Tam Operation Complete Success". The San Bernardino Sun, Volume 64, Number 249. 1958-06-18. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  9. ^ "Tim Tam Is Dead at 27". New York Times, Section 5, page 9. 1982-08-01. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  10. ^ "Arnott's Product Range – Tim Tam". Arnott's Biscuits Limited. 2005. Archived from the original on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 20 October 2006.