Bold Reasoning
Bold Reasoning (April 29, 1968 – April 24, 1975) was an American thoroughbred racehorse. He is best known as being the sire of the 1977 Triple Crown winner, Seattle Slew.
| Bold Reasoning | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Boldnesian | 
| Grandsire | Bold Ruler | 
| Dam | Reason To Earn | 
| Damsire | Hail To Reason | 
| Sex | Stallion | 
| Foaled | 1968 | 
| Country | United States | 
| Colour | Brown | 
| Breeder | Leon Savage | 
| Owner | Kosgrove Stable | 
| Trainer | Nick Gonzales | 
| Record | 12: 8-2-0 | 
| Earnings | $189,564 | 
| Major wins | |
| Jersey Derby (1971) Withers Stakes (1971) | |
Background
    
Bold Reasoning was foaled in Florida. He was out of the Hail To Reason mare Reason To Earn, by the Santa Anita Derby winner Boldnesian, a son of Bold Ruler.
Racing career
    
Bold Reasoning recorded his most important successes as a three-year-old in 1971, winning the Jersey Derby and the Withers Stakes. Bold Reasoning set a new track record at Belmont Park for six furlongs a four-year-old in 1972.
Stud record
    
Upon retirement, Bold Reasoning only produced three crops of foals at Claiborne Farm before his death on April 24, 1975, due to a breeding shed accident in which he cracked his pelvis. He had to be euthanized after the injury caused severe colic.[1] He sired Seattle Slew in his first crop of foals and the top-rated French two-year-old Super Concorde in his second.
References
    
- Timeform staff (1978). Racehorses of 1977. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-25-1.