Angle Light

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Angle Light
Sire Quadrangle
Grandsire Cohoes
Dam Pilot Light
Damsire Jet Action
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1970
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Howard B. Noonan &
Runnymede Farm
Owner Edwin Whittaker
Trainer Lucien Laurin
Record 21: 4-4-3
Earnings US$194,986
Major wins
Wood Memorial Stakes (1973)

Angle Light (April 18, 1970 - unknown) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was bred by Howard B. Noonan and Runnymede Farm and was purchased and raced by Edwin Whittaker. Sired by 1964 Belmont Stakes winner Quadrangle, he was out of the mare Pilot Light.

Trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Lucien Laurin, Angle Light remains best known for winning the April 21, 1973, Wood Memorial Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park, Queens, New York. [1] Stablemate, Secretariat, the reigning American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and early favorite to win that May's Kentucky Derby, entered the race as a better than even-money favorite. However, unknown to most race fans, Secretariat had contracted a minor illness in the weeks before the Wood; an abscess was found under his lip hours before the race.[1] Angle Light, a true speed horse who never won a race without an early lead, ran wire-to-wire under Jacinto Vasquez, with Sham finishing second and Secretariat in third. [2] Angle Light finished tenth in the ensuing Kentucky Derby won by Secretariat.

Angle Light retired from racing with a record of 4-4-3 in 21 starts and earned $194,986. He is the only horse to defeat both Secretariat and Sham in the same race.

After his retirement from racing, Angle Light stood as a stallion at Blue Ridge Farm in Virginia. He died at Flag's Up Farm.[2]

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