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Lounger (foaled 1794) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1797.[1]

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  1. 52 relations: Aldborough, North Yorkshire, Ambidexter (horse), Animal euthanasia, Bay (horse), Bedford, Beverley Racecourse, Blacklock (horse), Blank (horse), Brighton Racecourse, British Classic Races, Cade (horse), Claiming race, Connecticut, Diomed, Doncaster Racecourse, Epsom Derby, Field hunter, Godolphin Arabian, Goldfinder (horse), Guinea (coin), Hack (horse), Handicap (horse racing), Herod (horse), Horse racing, Imperatrix (horse), Inbreeding, Kingdom of Great Britain, Lewes, Lincoln Racecourse, Maiden race, Malton, North Yorkshire, Matchem, New York (state), Newmarket Racecourse, Nottingham Racecourse, Odds, Partner (horse), Rector (ecclesiastical), Sir Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet, Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 8th Baronet, Snap (horse), St Leger Stakes, Stallion, Symmetry (horse), Teddington (horse), The Reverend, Theodore (horse), Thoroughbred, Tie (draw), Weight for Age, ... Expand index (2 more) »

  2. 1794 racehorse births
  3. Thoroughbred family 2-t

Aldborough, North Yorkshire

Aldborough is a village in the civil parish of Boroughbridge, to the north-east of Knaresborough, in North Yorkshire, England.

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Ambidexter (horse)

Ambidexter (foaled 1787) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1790. Lounger (horse) and Ambidexter (horse) are Byerley Turk sire line, racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain, racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain, st Leger winners and thoroughbred family 2-t.

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Animal euthanasia

Animal euthanasia (euthanasia from εὐθανασία; "good death") is the act of killing an animal humanely, most commonly with injectable drugs.

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Bay (horse)

Bay is a hair coat color of horses, characterized by a reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration on the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs.

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Bedford

Bedford is a market town in Bedfordshire, England.

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Beverley Racecourse

Beverley Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in the town of Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Blacklock (horse)

Blacklock (1814 – 24 February 1831) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won seventeen of his twenty-three races. Lounger (horse) and Blacklock (horse) are thoroughbred family 2-t.

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Blank (horse)

Blank (1740–1770) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Lounger (horse) and Blank (horse) are racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Brighton Racecourse

Brighton Racecourse is an English horse racing venue located a mile to the northeast of the centre of Brighton, Sussex, owned by the Arena Racing Company.

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British Classic Races

The British Classics are five long-standing Group 1 horse races run during the traditional flat racing season.

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Cade (horse)

Cade (1734–1756) was an important foundation sire of Thoroughbred racehorses. Lounger (horse) and Cade (horse) are racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Claiming race

In Thoroughbred racing, a claiming race is a type of horse race in which the horses are all for sale at a specified claiming price until shortly before the race.

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Connecticut

Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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Diomed

Diomed (1777–1808) was an English Thoroughbred race horse who won the inaugural running of the Epsom Derby in 1780. Lounger (horse) and Diomed are Byerley Turk sire line, racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Doncaster Racecourse

Doncaster Racecourse (also known as the Town Moor course) is a racecourse in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.

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Epsom Derby

The Derby Stakes, also known as the Derby or the Epsom Derby, is a Group 1 flat horse race in England open to three-year-old colts and fillies.

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Field hunter

A field hunter, or a fox hunter, is a type of horse used in the hunt field for fox hunting and stag hunting.

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Godolphin Arabian

The Godolphin Arabian (–1753), also known as the Godolphin Barb, was an Arabian horse who was one of three stallions that founded the modern Thoroughbred (the others were the Darley Arabian and the Byerley Turk).

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Goldfinder (horse)

Goldfinder (1764–1789) was an undefeated Thoroughbred racehorse. Lounger (horse) and Goldfinder (horse) are racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Guinea (coin)

The guinea (commonly abbreviated gn., or gns. in plural) was a coin, minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814, that contained approximately one-quarter of an ounce of gold.

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Hack (horse)

Hack within the activity of equestrianism commonly refers to one of two things: as a verb, it describes the act of pleasure riding for light exercise, and as a breed (Hackney/hack), it is a type of horse used for riding and pulling carriages.

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Handicap (horse racing)

A handicap race in horse racing is a race in which horses carry different weights, allocated by the handicapper.

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Herod (horse)

Herod (originally King Herod; April 1758 – 12 May 1780) was a Thoroughbred racehorse. Lounger (horse) and Herod (horse) are Byerley Turk sire line, racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Horse racing

Horse racing is an equestrian performance activity, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition.

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Imperatrix (horse)

Imperatrix (foaled 1779) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. Lounger (horse) and Imperatrix (horse) are racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain, racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain, st Leger winners and thoroughbred family 2-t.

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Inbreeding

Inbreeding is the production of offspring from the mating or breeding of individuals or organisms that are closely related genetically.

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Kingdom of Great Britain

The Kingdom of Great Britain was a sovereign state in Western Europe from 1707 to the end of 1800.

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Lewes

Lewes is the county town of East Sussex, England.

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Lincoln Racecourse

Lincoln Racecourse is a former horse racing venue to the west of the city of Lincoln, at Carholme, a flat tract of common land in Lincolnshire, England.

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Maiden race

In horse racing a maiden race is an event for horses that have not won a race.

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Malton, North Yorkshire

Malton is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in North Yorkshire, England.

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Matchem

Matchem (1748 – 21 February 1781), sometimes styled as Match 'em, was a Thoroughbred racehorse who had a great influence on the breed, and was the earliest of three 18th century stallions that produced the Thoroughbred sire-lines of today, in addition to Eclipse and Herod. Lounger (horse) and Matchem are racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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Newmarket Racecourse

Newmarket Racecourse is a British Thoroughbred horse racing venue in Newmarket, Suffolk, comprising two individual racecourses: the Rowley Mile and the July Course.

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Nottingham Racecourse

Nottingham Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Odds

In probability theory, odds provide a measure of the probability of a particular outcome.

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Partner (horse)

Partner (also known as Croft's Partner or Old Partner) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Lounger (horse) and Partner (horse) are Byerley Turk sire line, racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Rector (ecclesiastical)

A rector is, in an ecclesiastical sense, a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations.

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Sir Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet

Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet (May 1740 – 14 April 1821) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1812.

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Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 8th Baronet

Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 8th Baronet (7 March 1745 – 11 February 1810) was born on 7 March 1745 on the Continent into a devout Catholic gentry family based in Yorkshire.

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Snap (horse)

Snap (1750 – July 1777) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who won all four of his races. Lounger (horse) and Snap (horse) are racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain and racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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St Leger Stakes

| The St Leger Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies.

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Stallion

A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded (castrated).

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Symmetry (horse)

Symmetry (foaled 1795) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1798. Lounger (horse) and Symmetry (horse) are Byerley Turk sire line, racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain, racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain and st Leger winners.

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Teddington (horse)

Teddington (1848–1866) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Lounger (horse) and Teddington (horse) are thoroughbred family 2-t.

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The Reverend

The Reverend is an honorific style given before the names of certain Christian clergy and ministers.

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Theodore (horse)

Theodore (1819 – after 1838) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1822 at odds of 200/1. Lounger (horse) and Theodore (horse) are st Leger winners and thoroughbred family 2-t.

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Thoroughbred

The Thoroughbred is a horse breed developed for horse racing.

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Tie (draw)

A draw or tie occurs in a competitive sport when the results are identical or inconclusive.

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Weight for Age

Weight for Age (WFA) is a term in thoroughbred horse racing which is one of the conditions for a race.

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York Racecourse

York Racecourse is a horse racing venue in York, North Yorkshire, England.

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Yorkshire

Yorkshire is an area of Northern England which was historically a county.

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See also

1794 racehorse births

Thoroughbred family 2-t

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lounger_(horse)

, York Racecourse, Yorkshire.