
Okay, so even this story seems just too over the top for me. My girls are heavily, heavily related to
Busher, the #40 Top Race Horse of the 20th Century and 1945 Eclipse winner for U.S. Horse of the Year Award!!!
Busher was born in 1942 to
War Admiral and
Baby League. So, she is heavily related to both my girls on both her sire and dam side, along all family chains. Remember that
War Admiral is a Triple Crown winner, and
Baby League is out of
Bubbling Over, a Kentucky Derby winner, and
La Troienne, one of the most influential broodmares in history! Thus,
Hailee and
Violet are so heavily related right away that there's really not much more to say! Anyway,
Busher's race record was 21-15-3-1 for total earnings of $334,035. She was the 1944 Champion 2-year-old filly, and 1945 Horse of the Year and Champion 3-year-old filly. She is full sister to
Striking, half-sister to
Bimelech, and dam of
Jet Action (her only foal of 5 who raced). Her mom,
Baby League was the third foal of the most influential foundation mare of the 20th century,
La Troienne.
Busher was bred and born on Idle Hour Stock Farm where all the foals' names began with a "B." What's funny is that Colonel Edward R. Bradley (her owner) didn't want to breed
Baby League to
War Admiral because he considered the Triple Crown winner to hot-blooded. But someone reminded him that
War Admiral looked lots like the great horse
Sweep, so he relented. Many of
Hailee and
Violet's relatives were born and raised at Idle Hour Farm, including
Black Toney, Blue Larkspur, and
Burgoo King. Colonel Bradley sold
Busher to Louis B. Mayer, the movie mogul, and she quickly made him richer under Hall of Fame Jockey, Johnny Longdon. Her racing colors were French Blue and Pink. What else that's cool? She regularly beat the boys. And, get this, on the odd occasion that she was beat, she
always beat her competitor in another race. In fact, William H.P. Robertson, turf authority and historian wrote in his
History of Thoroughbred Racing in America that "the salient attribute of
War Admiral's little daughter was she always took revenge." Because of this macho cool hip suaveness, she was voted #40 of the Top 100 race horses of the 20th century, and was inducted into the National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame in 1964. She is among only a handful of fillies which earned the Eclipse Award. You go, girl! And you go, my sweet
Hailee and
Violet!!!!
Busher died during foal birth in 1955. She bore 5 foals,
Bush Pilot, Golden Heart, Jet Action, Miss Busher, and
Popularity.
Jet Action was her only baby boy! You can read more about this lovely lady at the following links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busher_(horse)or
http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/horse.asp?ID=39