CLAIBORNE FARM


'Claiborne Farm' is located just outside Paris, Kentucky, USA, and is one of the most famous thoroughbred horse farms in the United states. The farm was founded by Arthur B. Hancock, owner of Ellersbie Farm in Albemarle County Virginia and has been run by his family since its founding in c. 1911:

Arthur B. Hancock (1875-1957)

Arthur B. "Bull " Hancock, Jr. (1910-1972)

Seth W. Hancock (b. 1949)
Arthur B. Hancock III (b. 1943) owns Stone Farm, a breeding operation near Paris, Kentucky.
Arthur B. Hancock imported breeding stock from Europe that made Claiborne Farm an international leader in breeding, sales, and racing. He bred Vigil, the 1923 Preakness Stakes winner. Among his famous sires was Sir Gallahad III purchased from France who was the leading sire in 1930, 1933, 1934, and 1940 and who sired 1930 U.S. Triple Crown winner Gallant Fox. Claiborne Farm was part of a 1936 consortium that imported Blenheim II from England and in 1944 purchased Princequillo who became the leading U.S. sire for 1957 and 1958.
Claiborne Farm has been visited twice by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
The farm was home to all the horses owned by the Phipps family.
Secretariat was syndicated by Seth Hancock for breeding purposes and stood at stud at Claiborne Farm at the conclusion of his racing career at the end of 1973 until his death in 1989.
Claiborne Farm won the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder in 1979 and again in 1984.
Racing historian Edward L. Bowen feels that Claiborne Farm is possibly the most influential American breeding operation because of the substantial number of other breeders which benefited from Claiborne's horses and the length of time that influence has lasted. [1]
Some of the horses buried at Claiborne Farm:

Ambiorix (1946-1975) - Leading sire 1961

Blenheim II (1927-1958)

Bold Ruler (1954-1971), Leading sire 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967. 1968, 1969, 1973

Buckpasser (1963-1978)

Double Jay (1944-1972)

Gallant Fox (1927-1954)

Hoist The Flag (1968-1980)

Johnstown (1936-1950)

Mr. Prospector (1970-1999), Leading sire 1987, 1988

Nasrullah (1940-1959), Leading sire 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1962

Nijinsky II (1967-1992)

Princequillo (1940-1964), Leading sire 1957, 1958

Riva Ridge (1969-1985)

Round Table (1954-1987), Leading sire 1972

Secretariat (1970-1989)

Swale (1981-1984)

War Cloud (1915-1923)
Some of the horses buried at Claiborne's Marchmont Farm division:

Ack Ack (1966-1990)

Chatterton (1919-1933), Leading sire 1932

Conquistador Cielo (1979-2002)

Damascus (1964-1995)

Danzig (1977- 2006), Leading sire (1991, 1992, 1993)

Easy Goer (1986-1994)

Moccasin (1963-1986)

Sir Gallahad III (1920-1949), Leading sire 1930, 1933, 1934, 1940

Sir Ivor (1965-1995)

Tom Rolfe (1962-1989)

Unbridled (1987-2001)

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Claiborne Farm history

University of Kentucky profile on the Hancock family

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