Garrett's Miss Pawhuska
20th-century Quarter Horse racehorse mare / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Garrett's Miss Pawhuska (1946–1975) was a Quarter Horse broodmare who produced eight foals, three of which would become world champion race horses.[1] When she was a yearling, she was sold by her owner, although he had not really planned on selling her. He felt he had to because one of his employees had told a customer the filly was for sale.
Garrett's Miss Pawhuska | |
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Breed | Quarter Horse |
Discipline | Racing |
Sire | Leo |
Grandsire | Joe Reed II |
Dam | Jenny Dee |
Maternal grandsire | Jimmie Allred |
Sex | mare |
Foaled | 1946 |
Country | United States |
Color | sorrel |
Breeder | Bill Rowe |
Owner | Dee Garrett |
Record | |
6-6-0-0 | |
Earnings | |
$250.00 (:equivalent to $3,200 in 2023) | |
Awards | |
AQHA Racing Register of Merit | |
Honors | |
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame | |
Last updated on: May 18, 2009. |
Garrett's Miss Pawhuska's official race record lists her with six wins in six starts, but it is incomplete and is missing some earnings as well as some races. After racing for two years, she retired to become a broodmare and died in 1975 at age 29. Her son Vandy's Flash was the first gelding to be named a World Champion Quarter Running Horse. She was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame.