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Alsab (1939–1963) was an
American Hall of Fame
Thoroughbred racehorse.
Alsab was bred in
Kentucky by
Thomas Piatt. His sire was Good Goods, and his dam...
- M****achusetts Handicap.
Whirlaway and
Alsab continued their 1941
rivalry through 1942. On
September 19, 1942,
Alsab defeated the
Triple Crown champion in...
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Stakes winner Alsab. The race was
organized after members of the
media accused track president James Dooley of
concealing the fact that
Alsab would not run...
- and sold
paintings to Al
Sabath and Col. E. R. Bradley. She then
painted Alsab, who won the
Narragansett in the fall of 1942, for Sabath. To
complete a...
- victory. Shut Out's
other main
rival that year was
Alsab, 1941's U.S.
Champion Two-Year-Old Colt.
Alsab also took 1942's three-year-old honors. Yet Shut...
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Bimelech #
Bimelech 1941 †
Whirlaway †
Whirlaway †
Whirlaway 1942 # Shut Out
Alsab # Shut Out 1943 †
Count Fleet †
Count Fleet †
Count Fleet 1944 * Pensive...
- Bard (GB) – 1883
Timeless Times Wiso G (PR) – 1968
Yaucono (PR) – 1944 15
Alsab (USA) – 1941
Beverly Park (USA) – 2022
Condado (PR) – 1941
Kincsem (HUN)...
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which is
still debatable today.
Others such as Ben Brush, Colin, Sarazen,
Alsab, Grey Lag, Buckp****er, Riva Ridge,
Foolish Pleasure, Alydar, Spectacular...
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Fleet Johnny Longden Don
Cameron Fannie Hertz 1+3⁄16 1:57.40 $75,000 1942
Alsab Basil James Sarge Swenke Mrs.
Albert Sabath 1+3⁄16 1:57.00 $100,000 1941...
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accurately than the
other members of the LGT Office. She
majored in psychology.
Alsab (アルサブ, Arusabu) A
fifth host of the Liar Game, who
hosts Round 4 and its...