Colonel Holloway

Colonel Holloway (foaled in 1909) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1912 Preakness Stakes.

Colonel Holloway was bred by Catesby Woodford of Raceland Farm near Paris, Kentucky and raced by Frank J. Nolan's Beverwyck Stable.

Colonel Holloway was not among the original entries for the race, but was added to the field after winning the Maryland Club purse earlier in the day.

[3] Records show the colt ran second to Sotemia in the four mile Kentucky Endurance Stakes in October of the same year.

[6] By 1920, Colonel Holloway was still racing at Timonium, Maryland but was considered to be no longer in good physical condition by the press.