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Rocket Bar

Rocket Bar

20th-century American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire


Rocket Bar (1951–1970) was a registered Thoroughbred stallion that made his mark on the Quarter Horse racetracks and as a breeding stallion.

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Life

Rocket Bar was a registered Thoroughbred son of Three Bars that foaled in Arizona in 1951.[1][2] He raced until 1958, when he was sold and started a career in the breeding shed.[1]

Racing career

On the Quarter Horse tracks, Rocket Bar started once and came in third. He reached an AA speed rating in that one start, earning him a Race Register of Merit with the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA).[3] On the Thoroughbred tracks, he started 35 times in six years. From those starts, he won 16 times, came in second 6 times and was third 4 times. He earned a total of $22,904.00 and won the 1956 and 1957 Phoenix Gold Cup Handicap.[4]]

Breeding record

During Rocket Bar's breeding career, he sired AQHA Supreme Champions Fire Rocket, He Rocket, and Sugar Rocket along with other notable horses including Rocket Wrangler, Osage Rocket, Mr Tinky Bar, and Top Rockette.[5]

Death and honors

Rocket Bar died on October 23, 1970, after colic surgery.[1]

Rocket Bar was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 1992.[6]

Pedigree

Ballot
Midway
Thirty-third
Percentage
Bulse
Gossip Avenue
Rosewood
Three Bars
Ultimus
Luke McLuke
Midge
Myrtle Dee
Patriot
Civil Maid
Civil Rule
Rocket Bar
=St. Amant
*Atwell
=Doro
Cartago
Heno
Polly H
Polly
Golden Rocket
Runnymede
Morvich
Hymir
Morshion
Non Pareil
Cushion
Hassock

Notes

  1. Simmons, et al. Legends 2 pp. 134–139
  2. Wagoner Quarter Horse Digest pp. 1017–1021
  3. Bloodstock Research & Statistical Bureau American Produce Records p. 3521
  4. Pitzer Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires pp . 104–105
  5. American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Rocket Bar". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved September 2, 2017.

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