Ort Wells
Ort Wells (foaled 1901) was an American Thoroughbred two-time Champion racehorse. BackgroundOrt Wells was bred by Col. Kinzea Stone of Scott County, Kentucky.[2] He was sired by Withers Stakes winner King Eric and out of the mare Tea's Over, a daughter of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Hanover. Racing careerTrained by Enoch Wishard for owner John Drake, Ort Wells was selected the retrospective American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse of 1904 when his wins included the Brighton Derby.[3] He followed up the next year with performances that saw him named American Champion Older Male Horse of 1905.[4] Stud recordAt stud, Ort Wells met with modest success due in part to the upheaval in the American racing/breeding industry caused by the New York State Legislature's passage of the Hart–Agnew anti-betting laws that resulted in the closure of horse racing tracks in the state.[5] American Thoroughbred owners soon began racing in Europe and then sending and/or selling their horses to European breeding farms. After standing in Kentucky, in December 1912 Ort wells was one of a large number of horses sent overseas where he stood at stud in Germany.[6][7] References
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