Forester (horse)

Forester was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1882 Belmont Stakes.

Forester was bred at Nursery Stud in New York by August Belmont Jr. His sire was The Ill-Used, who had been imported into the states, and his dam was Woodbine.

Forester was later sold to Lucien O. Appleby & Davy C. Johnson, the owners of La Belle Stud.

The 1882 Belmont Stakes had a field of only three horses and Forester, ridden by Jim McLaughlin, won the race by five lengths, leading the entire time.

[2][3] He was the last New York-bred horse to win the Belmont until Tiz the Law won in 2020.