Other than with regard to her win in the 1920 Kentucky Oaks, there was not much to be said about Lorraine. She was the last winner of a major race sired by Ben Brush, who had died in 1918, and failed to add to his reputation as a broodmare sire.
Race record
US$13,150
1919:
1920:
As an individual
A bay mare, Lorraine was leggier than most of her sire's progeny.
As a producer
Lorraine produced five named foals, of which four started and three won. Her only daughter, Cameo (by Light Brigade), is the third dam of King Damion, a multiple stakes winner in the Pacific Northwest.
Connections
Lorraine was bred and owned by Senator Johnson N. Camden Jr. of Kentucky, who also bred all her foals. She was trained by J. C. Milam and was ridden to her Kentucky Oaks score by Danny Connelly.
Pedigree notes
Lorraine is outcrossed through five generations. She is a full sister to Enigma, dam of 1921 Sanford Stakes winner Sir Hugh (by Light Brigade). She is also a half sister to multiple juvenile stakes winner Luke (by Peter Quince) and to Phebe G., dam of 1917 Futurity Stakes winner Papp (by Peter Quince).
Amy J., the dam of Lorraine, was sired by Sir Modred's son Bendoran, a multiple stakes winner over sprint distances. She was produced from Fair Recluse, an English-bred daughter of 1883 Two Thousand Guineas winner Galliard and the Hermit mare Royal Nun.
Books and media
Lorraine is profiled in Chapter 5 of American Classic Pedigrees 1914-2002 (2003, Eclipse Press).
Last updated: October 5, 2022
Race record
US$13,150
1919:
- 3rd Breeders' Futurity (USA, about 5.75FD, Lexington)
1920:
- Won Kentucky Oaks (USA, 9FD, Churchill Downs)
As an individual
A bay mare, Lorraine was leggier than most of her sire's progeny.
As a producer
Lorraine produced five named foals, of which four started and three won. Her only daughter, Cameo (by Light Brigade), is the third dam of King Damion, a multiple stakes winner in the Pacific Northwest.
Connections
Lorraine was bred and owned by Senator Johnson N. Camden Jr. of Kentucky, who also bred all her foals. She was trained by J. C. Milam and was ridden to her Kentucky Oaks score by Danny Connelly.
Pedigree notes
Lorraine is outcrossed through five generations. She is a full sister to Enigma, dam of 1921 Sanford Stakes winner Sir Hugh (by Light Brigade). She is also a half sister to multiple juvenile stakes winner Luke (by Peter Quince) and to Phebe G., dam of 1917 Futurity Stakes winner Papp (by Peter Quince).
Amy J., the dam of Lorraine, was sired by Sir Modred's son Bendoran, a multiple stakes winner over sprint distances. She was produced from Fair Recluse, an English-bred daughter of 1883 Two Thousand Guineas winner Galliard and the Hermit mare Royal Nun.
Books and media
Lorraine is profiled in Chapter 5 of American Classic Pedigrees 1914-2002 (2003, Eclipse Press).
Last updated: October 5, 2022