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{{Infobox racehorse
| name = Ten Most Wanted
| name = Ten Most Wanted
| image =
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| sex =
| sex =
| foaled = February 24, 2000
| foaled = February 24, 2000
| country = [[United States]]
| country = United States
| colour = [[Dark Bay]]
| colour = [[Bay (horse)|Dark Bay]]
| breeder = Jim H. Plemmons
| breeder = Jim H. Plemmons
| owner = James Chisolm, Michael Jarvis and J. Paul Reddam
| owner = [[J. Paul Reddam]], James Chisholm, Michael Jarvis
| trainer = [[Wally Dollase]]
| trainer = [[Wally Dollase]]
| jockey = [[Pat Day]]
| record = 13:5-3-1
| record = 13:5-3-1
| earnings = [[United States dollar|US$]]1,718,460
| earnings = US$1,718,460
| race = [[Travers Stakes]] (2003), [[Illinois Derby]] (2003), [[Super Derby]] (2003), [[Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap]] (2004)
| race = [[Travers Stakes]] (2003), [[Illinois Derby]] (2003), [[Super Derby]] (2003), [[Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap]] (2004)
| awards =
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'''Ten Most Wanted''' (February 24, 2000&nbsp; January 8, 2013)<ref>http://www.drf.com/news/ten-most-wanted-2003-travers-winner-dies-panama</ref> was an [[United States|American-bred]] [[Thoroughbred]] race horse and [[Horse breeding#Terminology|sire]]. Bred in [[Kentucky]], he was owned by James Chisholm, Michael Jarvis and J. Paul Reddam.<ref>http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=5311184&registry=T</ref> At the end of 2004, his fourth year, he had a record of 5-3-1 out of thirteen starts. In total, he won five of his 13 career starts. He retired from racing in 2004 and began his [[Stud (animal)|stud]] career at Magali Farms [[stud farm]] in Santa Ynez, California, where he sired 71 stakes winners including Lady On the Run and Tenth Power. He died on January 8, 2013 at the age of 12 in Panama at the British Mist Breeding Station. He had been moved there in late November of 2012 after being sold for more stud duty.
'''Ten Most Wanted''' (February 24, 2000&nbsp; January 8, 2013)<ref name="autogenerated2003">{{cite web|url=http://www.drf.com/news/ten-most-wanted-2003-travers-winner-dies-panama |title=Ten Most Wanted, 2003 Travers winner, dies in Panama &#124; Daily Racing Form |publisher=Drf.com |date=2013-06-11 |accessdate=2014-08-23}}</ref> was an [[United States|American-bred]] [[Thoroughbred]] race horse and [[Horse breeding#Terminology|sire]]. Bred in [[Kentucky]], he was owned by James Chisholm, Michael Jarvis and [[J. Paul Reddam]].<ref name="equibase1">{{cite web|url=http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=5311184&registry=T |title=Ten Most Wanted Statistics |publisher=Equibase.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-23}}</ref> At the end of 2004, his fourth year, he had a record of 5–3–1 out of thirteen starts. In total, he won five of his 13 career starts. He retired from racing in 2004 and began his [[Stud (animal)|stud]] career at Magali Farms [[stud farm]] in [[Santa Ynez, California]], where he sired 71 stakes winners including Lady On the Run and Tenth Power. He died on January 8, 2013, at the age of 12 in Panama at the British Mist Breeding Station. He had been moved there in late November 2012 after being sold for more stud duty.


==Racing Career==
==Racing career==


Ten Most Wanted had his first start at [[Hollywood Park Racetrack|Hollywood Park]] in November in 2002 where he finished in second place.
Ten Most Wanted had his first start at [[Hollywood Park Racetrack|Hollywood Park]] in November 2002 where he finished in second place.


He broke his maiden at [[Santa Anita Park|Santa Anita]] on January 5, 2003. On April 5, 2003, he won the [[Illinois Derby]] and was prepped for the [[Kentucky Derby]]. However, he stumbled during the race and finished in ninth place at [[Churchill Downs]] ([[2003_Kentucky_Derby|2003 Race Results]]). His owners decided to race him in the [[Belmont Stakes]] and he finished 2nd to [[Empire Maker]]. He then ran the [[Travers Stakes]] at Saratoga on August 23rd, 2003 and the Louisiana Downs [[Super Derby]] on September 20, 2003 both of which he won. His last race was at [[Hawthorne Race Course|Hawthorne]] in what was the National Jockey Club Handicap (which has since be renamed [[Bill_Hartack_Memorial_Handicap|Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap]]) on April 17, 2004 and he finished in first place.<ref>[http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=5311184&registry=T]</ref>
He broke his maiden at [[Santa Anita Park|Santa Anita]] on January 5, 2003. On April 5, 2003, he won the [[Illinois Derby]] and was prepped for the [[Kentucky Derby]]. However, he stumbled during the race and finished in ninth place at [[Churchill Downs]] ([[2003 Kentucky Derby|2003 race results]]). His owners decided to race him in the [[Belmont Stakes]] and he finished 2nd to [[Empire Maker]]. He then ran the [[Travers Stakes]] at Saratoga on August 23, 2003, and the Louisiana Downs [[Super Derby]] on September 20, 2003, both of which he won. His last race was at [[Hawthorne Race Course|Hawthorne]] in what was the National Jockey Club Handicap (which has since be renamed [[Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap]]) on April 17, 2004 and he finished in first place.<ref name="equibase1"/>


==Stud Career==
==Stud career==
At the age of four, Ten Most Wanted was taken to Magali Farms in Santa Ynez, California. The horse's stud fee in 2012 was [[United States dollar|USD]]$1,250. Within nine years, he had sired 71 stakes winners who had earned $3,237,266.<ref>[http://www.drf.com/news/ten-most-wanted-2003-travers-winner-dies-panama]</ref> His most successful offspring include the [[New York Stallion Series]] winner Lady on the Run and Tenth Power.
Ten Most Wanted began his stud career at Gainesway Farm in [[Lexington, Kentucky]]. He later stood at Sequel Stallions New York,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/75488/travers-winner-ten-most-wanted-dies |title=Travers Winner Ten Most Wanted Dies |publisher=BloodHorse.com |date=2013-01-11 |accessdate=2014-08-23}}</ref> and recently was taken to Magali Farm in Santa Ynez, California. The horse's stud fee in 2012 was [[United States dollar|USD]]$1,250. Within nine years, he had sired 71 stakes winners who had earned $3,237,266.<ref name="autogenerated2003"/> His most successful offspring include the [[New York Stallion Series]] winner Lady on the Run and Tenth Power.


== Pedigree ==
== Pedigree ==
{{Pedigree
{{Pedigree
|name = Ten Most Wanted, dark bay stallion, 2000
|name = Ten Most Wanted, dark bay stallion, 2000
|f = [[Deputy Commander]], ch 1994
|f = [[Deputy Commander (horse)|Deputy Commander]] (USA)<br />1994
|m = Wanted Again, ch 1992
|m = Wanted Again (USA)<br />1992
|ff = Deputy Minister, dk b 1979
|ff = [[Deputy Minister (horse)|Deputy Minister]] (CAN)<br />1979
|fm = Anka Germania, ch 1982 (Irish)
|fm = Anka Germania (IRE)<br />1982
|mf = [[Criminal Type]], ch 1985
|mf = [[Criminal Type]] (USA)<br />1985
|mm = Landera, b 1971
|mm = Landera (USA)<br />1971
|fff = Vice Regent, ch 1967
|fff = [[Vice Regent]]
|ffm = Mint Copy, dk b 1970
|ffm = Mint Copy
|fmf = Malinowski, b 1973
|fmf = Malinowski
|fmm = Affaire d'Amour, ch 1974
|fmm = Affaire d'Amour
|mff = [[Alydar]], ch 1975
|mff = [[Alydar]]
|mfm = Klepto, ch 1970
|mfm = Klepto
|mmf = In Reality, b 1964
|mmf = [[In Reality]]
|mmm = Good Landing, b 1965
|mmm = Good Landing
|ffff = [[Northern Dancer]], b 1961
|ffff = [[Northern Dancer]]
|fffm = Victoria Regina, ch 1958
|fffm = Victoria Regina
|ffmf = Bunty's Flight, dk b 1953
|ffmf = Bunty's Flight
|ffmm = Shakney, dk b 1964
|ffmm = Shakney
|fmff = Sir Ivor, dk b 1965
|fmff = [[Sir Ivor]]
|fmfm = Best in Show, ch 1965
|fmfm = Best in Show
|fmmf = Tudor Music, br 1966 (British)
|fmmf = Tudor Music
|fmmm = Fair Darling, ch 1965
|fmmm = Fair Darling
|mfff = Raise a Native, ch 1961
|mfff = [[Raise a Native]]
|mffm = Sweet Tooth, b 1965
|mffm = Sweet Tooth
|mfmf = No Robbery, b 1960
|mfmf = No Robbery
|mfmm = Blue Blur, b 1960
|mfmm = Blue Blur
|mmff = Intentionally, blk 1956
|mmff = [[Intentionally (horse)|Intentionally]]
|mmfm = My Dear Girl, ch 1957
|mmfm = My Dear Girl
|mmmf = First Landing, b 1956
|mmmf = [[First Landing (horse)|First Landing]]
|mmmm = Best Side, b 1952
|mmmm = Best Side
|}}
|}}



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==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 20 June 2023

Ten Most Wanted
SireDeputy Commander
DamWanted Again
DamsireCriminal Type
FoaledFebruary 24, 2000
CountryUnited States
ColourDark Bay
BreederJim H. Plemmons
OwnerJ. Paul Reddam, James Chisholm, Michael Jarvis
TrainerWally Dollase
Record13:5-3-1
EarningsUS$1,718,460
Major wins
Travers Stakes (2003), Illinois Derby (2003), Super Derby (2003), Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap (2004)

Ten Most Wanted (February 24, 2000 – January 8, 2013)[1] was an American-bred Thoroughbred race horse and sire. Bred in Kentucky, he was owned by James Chisholm, Michael Jarvis and J. Paul Reddam.[2] At the end of 2004, his fourth year, he had a record of 5–3–1 out of thirteen starts. In total, he won five of his 13 career starts. He retired from racing in 2004 and began his stud career at Magali Farms stud farm in Santa Ynez, California, where he sired 71 stakes winners including Lady On the Run and Tenth Power. He died on January 8, 2013, at the age of 12 in Panama at the British Mist Breeding Station. He had been moved there in late November 2012 after being sold for more stud duty.

Racing career

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Ten Most Wanted had his first start at Hollywood Park in November 2002 where he finished in second place.

He broke his maiden at Santa Anita on January 5, 2003. On April 5, 2003, he won the Illinois Derby and was prepped for the Kentucky Derby. However, he stumbled during the race and finished in ninth place at Churchill Downs (2003 race results). His owners decided to race him in the Belmont Stakes and he finished 2nd to Empire Maker. He then ran the Travers Stakes at Saratoga on August 23, 2003, and the Louisiana Downs Super Derby on September 20, 2003, both of which he won. His last race was at Hawthorne in what was the National Jockey Club Handicap (which has since be renamed Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap) on April 17, 2004 and he finished in first place.[2]

Stud career

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Ten Most Wanted began his stud career at Gainesway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. He later stood at Sequel Stallions New York,[3] and recently was taken to Magali Farm in Santa Ynez, California. The horse's stud fee in 2012 was USD$1,250. Within nine years, he had sired 71 stakes winners who had earned $3,237,266.[1] His most successful offspring include the New York Stallion Series winner Lady on the Run and Tenth Power.

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Ten Most Wanted, dark bay stallion, 2000
Sire
Deputy Commander (USA)
1994
Deputy Minister (CAN)
1979
Vice Regent Northern Dancer
Victoria Regina
Mint Copy Bunty's Flight
Shakney
Anka Germania (IRE)
1982
Malinowski Sir Ivor
Best in Show
Affaire d'Amour Tudor Music
Fair Darling
Dam
Wanted Again (USA)
1992
Criminal Type (USA)
1985
Alydar Raise a Native
Sweet Tooth
Klepto No Robbery
Blue Blur
Landera (USA)
1971
In Reality Intentionally
My Dear Girl
Good Landing First Landing
Best Side

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ten Most Wanted, 2003 Travers winner, dies in Panama | Daily Racing Form". Drf.com. 2013-06-11. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
  2. ^ a b "Ten Most Wanted Statistics". Equibase.com. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
  3. ^ "Travers Winner Ten Most Wanted Dies". BloodHorse.com. 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2014-08-23.