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Foaled in 1953, Go Man Go dominated the American Quarter Horse racing scene like no other in history.
Although neither his mother nor father raced, Go Man Go quickly proved he had tremendous ability, eventually being named World Champion Racing American Quarter Horse in 1955, 1956 and 1957.
Go Man Go became the first 2-year-old to ever claim the World Champion honor. In addition, he earned multiple divisional titles, set three track records and a world record, and equaled a world record.
Go Man Go was likewise exceptional as a stallion, becoming one of the greatest sires in American Quarter Horse racing. He sired 942 foals, 775 starters, 552 winners, 6 stakes placers, 83 stakes winners, 552 Registers of Merit earners, and 7 World Champions. Go Man Go’s offspring earned over $7.5 million on the track.
Go Man Go was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame in 1990.
Foaled in 1953, Go Man Go dominated the American Quarter Horse racing scene like no other in history.
Although neither his mother nor father raced, Go Man Go quickly proved he had tremendous ability, eventually being named World Champion Racing American Quarter Horse in 1955, 1956 and 1957.
Go Man Go became the first 2-year-old to ever claim the World Champion honor. In addition, he earned multiple divisional titles, set three track records and a world record, and equaled a world record.
Go Man Go was likewise exceptional as a stallion, becoming one of the greatest sires in American Quarter Horse racing. He sired 942 foals, 775 starters, 552 winners, 6 stakes placers, 83 stakes winners, 552 Registers of Merit earners, and 7 World Champions. Go Man Go’s offspring earned over $7.5 million on the track.
Go Man Go was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame in 1990.