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{{Infobox thoroughbred racehorse
{{Short description|American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}}

{{Infobox racehorse
| horsename = Homeboykris
| horsename = Homeboykris
| image =
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| sire = [[Roman Ruler]]
| sire = [[Roman Ruler (horse) | Roman Ruler]]
| grandsire = [[Fusaichi Pegasus]]
| grandsire = [[Fusaichi Pegasus]]
| dam = One Last Salute
| dam = One Last Salute
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| breeder = Dark Hollow Farm and William Paca Beatson
| breeder = Dark Hollow Farm and William Paca Beatson
| owner = Lazzinnaro, Louis and Bulger, et al
| owner = Lazzinnaro, Louis and Bulger, et al
| trainer = 1) [[Richard E. Dutrow, Jr.]]<br>2) [[Ronald Moquett]]<br> 3) Francis P. Campitelli
| trainer = 1) [[Richard E. Dutrow Jr.]]<br>2) [[Ronald Moquett]]<br> 3) Francis P. Campitelli
| earnings = [[United States dollar|US$]]1,385,143
| earnings = [[United States dollar|US$]]1,385,143
| race = [[Champagne Stakes (United States)|Champagne Stakes]] (2009)
| race = [[Champagne Stakes (United States)|Champagne Stakes]] (2009)
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'''Homeboykris''' (foaled February 13, 2007, died May 21, 2016) was a [[racehorse]] bred in [[Maryland]] in the United States. A son of Roman Ruler, he was purchased privately by a group headed by restaurateur Louis Lazzinnaro and included [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] manager [[Joe Torre]] and turned over to [[Richard E. Dutrow, Jr.|Richard Dutrow, Jr.]] for training. Lazzinnaro purchased Homeboykris from Brenda Tabraue after he broke his maiden at [[Calder Race Course]]. Dutrow is known for conditioning the Dual Classic winner [[Big Brown]].
'''Homeboykris''' (foaled February 13, 2007, died May 21, 2016) was a [[racehorse]] bred in [[Maryland]] in the [[United States]]. A son of [[Roman Ruler (horse) | Roman Ruler]], he was purchased privately by a group headed by restaurateur Louis Lazzinnaro that included [[Major League Baseball]] executive and [[Manager (baseball)|manager]] [[Joe Torre]] and turned over to [[Richard E. Dutrow Jr.|Richard Dutrow Jr.]], for training. Lazzinnaro purchased Homeboykris from Brenda Tabraue after he broke his maiden at [[Calder Race Course]]. Dutrow is known for conditioning the Dual Classic winner [[Big Brown (horse)|Big Brown]].


Homeboykris was one of three winners from as many starters out of stakes-place winner One Last Salute, by [[Salutely]]. His sire was Roman Ruler, a son of Mr. Prospector. Homeboykris's most important win was the 2009 Grade I Champagne Stakes, which he won by 1 1/2 lengths over [[Discreetly Mine]].[http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbPDFChartPlus.cfm?RACE=9&BorP=P&TID=BEL&CTRY=USA&DT=10/10/2009&DAY=D&STYLE=EQB]
Homeboykris was one of three winners from as many starters out of stakes-place winner One Last Salute, by [[Salutely]]. His sire was [[Roman Ruler (horse) | Roman Ruler]], a son of [[Mr. Prospector]]. Homeboykris' most important win was the 2009 Grade I [[Champagne Stakes (United States)|Champagne Stakes]], which he won by 1 1/2 lengths over [[Discreetly Mine]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbPDFChartPlus.cfm?RACE=9&BorP=P&TID=BEL&CTRY=USA&DT=10/10/2009&DAY=D&STYLE=EQB |title=Belmont Park − Race 9 |publisher=Equibase Company |date=October 10, 2009 |accessdate=June 4, 2016}}</ref>


Homeboykris died May 21, 2016 while going back to his barn after winning the first race of the day during the 2016 Preakness Stakes card. According to ESPN, the cause of death may be from [[cardiovascular]] complications.
Homeboykris died May 21, 2016, while returning to his barn after winning the first race of the day during the [[2016 Preakness Stakes]] card.<ref name=werner052116>{{cite web |last=Werner |first=Barry |url=http://www.foxsports.com/horse-racing/story/joe-torre-owned-horse-dies-after-winning-opening-race-on-preakness-card-052116 |title=Joe Torre-owned horse dies after winning opening race on Preakness card |website=[[FOXSports.com]] |date=May 21, 2016 |accessdate=May 22, 2016}}</ref> According to [[ESPN]], the cause of death may have been from [[cardiovascular]] complications.<ref name=espn052116>{{cite web |author=ESPN.com News Services |url=https://www.espn.com/horse-racing/story/_/id/15645111/homeboykris-collapses-dies-winning-first-race-preakness-day |title=Homeboykris dies after win; Pramedya euthanized after breaking leg |website=[[ESPN.com]] |date=May 21, 2016 |access-date=June 4, 2016}}</ref> It was his 14th win in 63 career starts.<ref name=werner052116/>


Homeboykris was the first of two horses that died at Pimlico that day. The second horse, Pramedya (4-year-old filly), fractured her front left leg in the final turn of the fourth race. She was euthanized on the track. Pramedya's owners also owned 2006 Kentucky Derby winner [[Barbaro]].
Homeboykris was the first of two horses that died at [[Pimlico Race Course]] that day. The second horse, four year-old filly Pramedya, fractured her front left leg in the final turn of the fourth race. She was [[Animal euthanasia|euthanized]] on the track.<ref name=espn052116/> Pramedya's owners also owned [[2006 Kentucky Derby]] winner [[Barbaro (horse)|Barbaro]].


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Latest revision as of 18:16, 18 July 2024

Homeboykris
Sire Roman Ruler
GrandsireFusaichi Pegasus
DamOne Last Salute
DamsireSalutely
SexGelding
FoaledFebruary 13, 2007
Maryland
DiedMay 21, 2016(2016-05-21) (aged 9)
Pimlico Race Course
Baltimore, Maryland
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederDark Hollow Farm and William Paca Beatson
OwnerLazzinnaro, Louis and Bulger, et al
Trainer1) Richard E. Dutrow Jr.
2) Ronald Moquett
3) Francis P. Campitelli
EarningsUS$1,385,143
Major wins
Champagne Stakes (2009)

Homeboykris (foaled February 13, 2007, died May 21, 2016) was a racehorse bred in Maryland in the United States. A son of Roman Ruler, he was purchased privately by a group headed by restaurateur Louis Lazzinnaro that included Major League Baseball executive and manager Joe Torre and turned over to Richard Dutrow Jr., for training. Lazzinnaro purchased Homeboykris from Brenda Tabraue after he broke his maiden at Calder Race Course. Dutrow is known for conditioning the Dual Classic winner Big Brown.

Homeboykris was one of three winners from as many starters out of stakes-place winner One Last Salute, by Salutely. His sire was Roman Ruler, a son of Mr. Prospector. Homeboykris' most important win was the 2009 Grade I Champagne Stakes, which he won by 1 1/2 lengths over Discreetly Mine.[1]

Homeboykris died May 21, 2016, while returning to his barn after winning the first race of the day during the 2016 Preakness Stakes card.[2] According to ESPN, the cause of death may have been from cardiovascular complications.[3] It was his 14th win in 63 career starts.[2]

Homeboykris was the first of two horses that died at Pimlico Race Course that day. The second horse, four year-old filly Pramedya, fractured her front left leg in the final turn of the fourth race. She was euthanized on the track.[3] Pramedya's owners also owned 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro.

References

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  1. ^ "Belmont Park − Race 9". Equibase Company. October 10, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Werner, Barry (May 21, 2016). "Joe Torre-owned horse dies after winning opening race on Preakness card". FOXSports.com. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  3. ^ a b ESPN.com News Services (May 21, 2016). "Homeboykris dies after win; Pramedya euthanized after breaking leg". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 4, 2016.