Panique (horse)

Panique (1881–1895) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1884 Belmont Stakes.

Panique was bred at Erdenheim Farm in Pennsylvania by Aristides Welch.

B., a daughter of leading sire Australian who had already given birth to two stakes winners.

Panique ended up winning the race, beating out Knight of Ellersie by a neck.

Gleason agreed with the assessment that Panique was "the worst stallion ever handled in the city of New York".