Owner Of Famed Stallion Lexington Survived Brush With Death, Paved The Way For American Runners In England

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Richard Ten Broeck, an Albany, N.Y., native who owned and promoted the racehorse Lexington, was as tenacious as they come. He had to be. For every triumph was an equal measure of tribulation. After Lexington's last race in 1855, Ten Broeck traveled to Great Britain to become the first American to ever race American-bred horses […]

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