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Gen. Duke

Gen. Duke
Sire Bull Lea
Grandsire Bull Dog
Dam Wistful
Damsire Sun Again
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1954
Country United States
Colour Brown
Breeder Calumet Farm
Owner Calumet Farm
Trainer Horace A. Jones
Jockey W. Hartack
Major wins
Florida Derby

Gen. Duke (1954–1958) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1957 Florida Derby.

Gen. Duke was sired by Bull Lea, who was by the imported stallion Bull Dog and out of Rose Leaves by Ballot. Gen. Duke's dam was Wistful, a daughter of Sun Again by Sun Teddy. Wistful earned the 1949 Filly Triple Crown by winning the Kentucky Oaks, the Pimlico Oaks, and the Coaching Club American Oaks. Gen. Duke's second dam, or maternal grandmother, was Easy Lass by the imported stallion Blenheim. Easy Lass was the 1949 Broodmare of the Year. Gen. Duke was foaled on April 15, 1954, and bred by Calumet Farm, in Lexington, Kentucky. He was named for General Duke, the 1868 Belmont Stakes winner as well as Basil Duke, a Confederate general in the American Civil War.

Gen. Duke raced twice as a two-year-old, with a single maiden win and a third. As a three-year-old, he faced eventual 3-year-old champion Bold Ruler 4 times leading up to the Kentucky Derby, with each winning twice. At Hialeah Park, Gen. Duke ran second to Bold Ruler January 30 in the  78 mile Bahamas Stakes, with Bold Ruler giving up 12 pounds. Gen. Duke, again receiving 12 pounds from his rival, won the 1 18 mile Everglades Stakes February 15. At equal weights, Gen. Duke finished second by a neck to Bold Ruler on March 2 in the 1 18 mile Flamingo Stakes, with the winner establishing a new track record of 1:47. In their fourth and final meeting March 30 in the 1 18 mile Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park, Gen. Duke, with Hall of Fame jockey Bill Hartack aboard and coupled with eventual Kentucky Derby winner Iron Liege in the 5 horse field, defeated Bold Ruler at equal weight of 122 pounds by 1 12 lengths in the final time of 1:46 45. His winning time established a new track record, equaled the world record held by Noor, Alidon, and Swaps, and continues to be the fastest Florida Derby ever run.


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