Sagamore Farm was founded in 1925 by Isaac Emerson, founder of Bromo-Seltzer.
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Sagamore currently has 45, including 10 broodmares and 20 horses in training.
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Sagamore is the harder trail, although it's really an intermediate with a few short tough drops.
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Sagamore is simply Under Armour taking on Nike all over again.
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Sagamore is more middle-market, spending six figures on a horse, carefully selecting only a few.
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Sagamore Hill took a $76,000 hit from its $1.5-million budget.
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Sagamore existed in Plank's mind long before he bought it.
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Sagamore has about 65 horses right now.
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Sagamore currently has 57 horses, 15 of which are 2-year-olds, by far Plank's biggest crop of Triple Crown-eligible horses.
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An (Algonquin) chief or leader with somewhat lesser status than a sachem.