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Gun Bow (1960 – December 1979) was an American . He was one of America's leading older male racehorses in 1964 and 1965 and was later inducted into the Hall of Fame. Gun Bow was noted for his rivalry with five-time American Horse of the Year Kelso.


Background
Owned and bred by tycoon at her Maine Chance Farm, Gun Bow was sired by Gun Shot, a son of Hyperion, the 1933 winner and a six-time leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland. He was out of the mare Ribbons and Bows, a daughter of 1937 U.S. Triple Crown champion .

Lameness kept Gun Bow out of racing at age two and as a result of American tax laws at the time, Arden sold Gun Bow in December 1962 to Harry Albert and Mrs. John Stanley of , who raced him under the name Gedney Farms. He was conditioned by future Hall of Fame Edward A. Neloy.


Racing career
As a three-year-old in 1963, Gun Bow won six of his eighteen starts. His most significant 1963 win came in the Narragansett Special at Narragansett Park in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. However, by age four he had developed into a powerful runner and a major rival for Kelso.

In his 1964 season, Gun Bow traveled across the United States. He raced in as well as at in the Midwest, plus at tracks on the East Coast, from New York thorough . He won eight of his sixteen starts, including three important graded stakes races on the West Coast, and had wins in major East Coast races such as the . He defeated Kelso by twelve lengths in the Brooklyn Handicap while setting a new track record for 10 . He gave the U.S. a one-two finish against an international field when he came in second to Kelso in record time in the Washington, D.C. International. In September, his owners syndicated 60% of Gun Bow to a group led by John R. Gaines, which included former owner, Elizabeth Arden. For the 1964 racing year, Gun Bow had earnings of more than $580,000. He's a Freak. Time. September 4, 1964.

Racing at age five, Gun Bow won three of eight starts, claiming his second straight San Antonio Handicap in California plus the Metropolitan and in the East.


Stud career
Gun Bow retired to duty after his 1965 racing season, but his offspring met with modest racing success. Notably, his outstanding daughter won several Group One races in , including the 1971 Prix de Diane. In 1974, Gun Bow was sold to a breeding farm in where he died in December 1979.

In 1999, Gun Bow was inducted into the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

  • Bowen, Edward L. At the Wire: Horse Racing's Greatest Moments (2001)

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