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Twilight Tear (1941–1954) was an American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse. At age two, she won four of her six starts, finishing second and third in her other two starts. Her performances earned her the title of 2-year-old filly honors in a poll by Turf and Sports Digest magazine. [1] The rival Daily Racing Form award was won by Durazna.
- Calumet Farm
- Bull Lea
- 24: 18-2-2
- Ben A. Jones
Twilight Tear (KY) Bred and owned by Calumet Farm, Twilight Tear was a bay daughter of Bull Lea out of the Blue Larkspur mare Lady Lark. Named Co-Champion 2-Year-Old Filly, Twilight Tear went on to dominate as a sophomore, putting together an 11-race win streak en route to being named Horse of the Year. Full bio. Inducted.
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Oct 17, 2016 · At year’s end Twilight Tear was named champion 3-year-old filly and became the first filly to earn a Horse of the Year title since championships became an official part of the racing lexicon in ...
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Jul 11, 2023 · Twilight Tear was the first of a record six winners of the Coaching Club American Oaks for Calumet Farm, which afterward won the filly Classic with Wistful (1949), Real Delight (1952), A Glitter (1958), Our Mims (1977) and Davona Dale (1979). All were Calumet homebreds, and all except A Glitter earned honors as American champion 3-year-old filly.
Aug 15, 2019 · Twilight Tear flourished under the care of Calumet’s trainer Ben A. Jones. She made her racing debut on June 25, 1943 at Washington Park, breaking slowly but recovering to win by ¾ of a length. Eight days later she was sent to the richest race for Juvenile Fillies, the Arlington Lassie Stakes (held at Washington Park that year, not Arlington).