Nellie Flag
| Nellie Flag | |
|---|---|
| Sire | American Flag | 
| Grandsire | Man o' War | 
| Dam | Nellie Morse | 
| Damsire | Luke McLuke | 
| Sex | Mare | 
| Foaled | 1932 | 
| Country | United States | 
| Colour | Bay | 
| Breeder | Calumet Farm | 
| Owner | Calumet Farm | 
| Trainer | Burton B. Williams | 
| Record | 22: 6-5-1 | 
| Earnings | US$59,665 | 
| Major wins | |
| Selima Stakes (1934) Arlington Futurity Trial (1934) Matron Stakes (1934) Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (1934) Cherokee Park Purse (1935) | |
| Awards | |
| American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly (1934) | |
Nellie Flag (1932–1953) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was retrospectively named the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 1934.[1] She was the first horse bred by Warren Wright's Calumet Farm to win a stakes race.[2]
An early favorite, Nellie Flag finished fourth in the 1935 Kentucky Derby[3] and seventh in the Preakness Stakes, the latter a race won by her dam in 1924.[4] Following an injury, Nellie Flag was retired in mid July 1935 [5] and stood at Calumet Farm as a broodmare where she died in 1953 at age twenty-one. She produced ten foals of which nine raced.[6] Among her best were:
- Mar-Kell (born 1939) - American Champion Older Female Horse (1943)
- Nellie L. (born 1940) - won 1943 Kentucky Oaks, Acorn Stakes
- Sunshine Nell (born 1948) - multiple stakes wins including Barbara Fritchie Handicap, Autumn Days Handicap, Top Flight Handicap