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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GunrockGunrock - Wikipedia

    Gunrock - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Pedigree. Stud career. See also. References. Gunrock is the official mascot of the UC Davis Aggies, the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Davis, and was based on Gunrock (1914–1932), an American Thoroughbred stallion, and the son of English Triple Crown winner Rock Sand. [2] .

  2. 19. Feb. 2014 · Gunrock is a blue mustang inspired by a Thoroughbred racehorse donated by August Belmont Jr. to the Cavalry Remount Service in 1914. Learn how Gunrock became the mascot of UC Davis and how he is celebrated on his 100th birthday.

  3. Many people call the mustang mascot of UC Davis an Aggie, but it is named Gunrock. The name dates to 1921 when the US Army brought a thoroughbred horse named Gunrock to UC Davis to supply high-quality breeding stock for the U.S. Cavalry remount program.

  4. 19. Mai 2009 · By Kathleen Holder. Gunrock, the Aggie mascot, is a huggable, furry blue mustang, but the original Gunrock was a Thoroughbred of blueblood heritage — by virtue of both his racehorse pedigree and the wealthy sporting elite who owned him before he came to UC Davis.

  5. The official school mascot is a mustang named Gunrock. The name dates to 1921 when the US Army brought a horse named Gun Rock to UC Davis to supply high-quality stock for cavalry horses; the mustang mascot was selected to honor that cavalry horse. Students at UC Davis are referred to as Aggies in honor of the school's agricultural ...

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › GunrockGunrock - Wikiwand

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gunrock is the official mascot of the UC Davis Aggies, the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Davis, and was based on Gunrock (1914–1932), an American Thoroughbred stallion, and the son of English Triple Crown winner Rock Sand.

  7. 31. Okt. 2017 · Gunrock is named after an Army thoroughbred studhorse who arrived at UC Davis in 1921. Gunrock was the offspring of English Triple Crown winner Rock Sand and race mare Gunfire, making him royalty in the racing world. Gunrock made a lasting impact on California’s agriculture and veterinary advancements. Gunrock died in 1932.