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{{Infobox racehorse |
{{Infobox racehorse |
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| horsename = Unbridled |
| horsename = Unbridled |
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| grandsire = [[Mr. Prospector]] |
| grandsire = [[Mr. Prospector]] |
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| dam = Gana Facil |
| dam = Gana Facil |
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| damsire = Le Fabuleux |
| damsire = [[Le Fabuleux]] |
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| sex = [[ |
| sex = [[Stallion]] |
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| foaled = March 5, 1987<ref name="pedigree">{{cite web|url=https://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedigree.cfm/Unbridled?page_state=DISPLAY_REPORT&reference_number=1108188®istry=T&horse_name=Unbridled&dam_name=Gana%20Facil&foaling_year=1987&include_sire_line=N|title=Balmont pedigree |publisher=Equineline |
| foaled = March 5, 1987<ref name="pedigree">{{cite web|url=https://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedigree.cfm/Unbridled?page_state=DISPLAY_REPORT&reference_number=1108188®istry=T&horse_name=Unbridled&dam_name=Gana%20Facil&foaling_year=1987&include_sire_line=N|title=Balmont pedigree |publisher=Equineline }}</ref> |
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| death_date = {{dda|2001|10|18|1987|3|5}} |
| death_date = {{dda|2001|10|18|1987|3|5}} |
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| country = United States |
| country = United States |
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| color = [[Bay (horse)|Bay]] |
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| breeder = [[James H. Binger#Tartan Stable|Tartan Stable]] |
| breeder = [[James H. Binger#Tartan Stable|Tartan Stable]] |
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| owner = [[Frances A. Genter]] |
| owner = [[Frances A. Genter]] |
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| record = 24: 8-6-6 |
| record = 24: 8-6-6 |
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| earnings = $4,489,475 |
| earnings = $4,489,475 |
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| race = [[What a Pleasure Stakes]] 1989<br>[[Florida Derby]] (1990)<br>[[Deputy Minister Handicap]] (1991) |
| race = [[What a Pleasure Stakes]] 1989<br>[[Florida Derby]] (1990)<br>[[Deputy Minister Handicap]] (1991)<p> |
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'''[[Breeders' Cup]] wins:'''<br /> [[Breeders' Cup Classic]] (1990)</p><p>'''[[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)|U.S. Triple Crown]] wins:'''<br />[[Kentucky Derby]] [[1990 Kentucky Derby|(1990)]]</p> |
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'''[[American Classic Races|American Classics]] / [[Breeders' Cup]] wins:'''<br>[[Kentucky Derby]] (1990)<br>[[Breeders' Cup Classic]] (1990) |
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|awards= [[American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse|U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt]] (1990) |
|awards= [[American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse|U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt]] (1990) |
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|honors = Unbridled Stakes at [[Calder Race Course]] |
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'''Unbridled''' (March 5, 1987 – October 18, 2001) was a [[ |
'''Unbridled''' (March 5, 1987 – October 18, 2001) was a champion American [[Thoroughbred]] [[racehorse]] who won the 1990 [[Kentucky Derby]] and [[Breeders' Cup Classic]]. |
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He retired with a career record of eight wins, six places, and six shows in 24 starts, and $4,489,475 in career earnings. Unbridled had a rivalry with [[Summer Squall]] over their three and four-year-old seasons. Summer Squall defeated Unbridled in four of their six meetings.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Spencer|first1=Clark|title=Unbridled, Summer Squall to bring their fabled rivalry to Classic end|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/1991/11/01/unbridled-summer-squall-to-bring-their-fabled-rivalry-to-classic-end/|access-date=2018-01-27|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=1 November 1991}}</ref> |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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Unbridled was a bay horse with a broad white [[ |
Unbridled was a bay horse with a broad white [[blaze (horse marking)|blaze]] bred in Florida by [[James H. Binger#Tartan Stable|Tartan Stable]] |
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He was sired by [[Fappiano]] (10 wins in 17 starts), by [[Mr. Prospector]], and his dam was Gana Facil, by Le Fabuleux. Gana Facil was descended from Magic, a half-sister to both the [[American Champion Sprint Horse|champion sprinter]] [[Ta Wee]] and [[Dr Fager]].<ref name="tbl">{{cite web|url=http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family1r.htm|title=The Prairie Bird |
He was sired by [[Fappiano]] (10 wins in 17 starts), by [[Mr. Prospector]], and his dam was Gana Facil, by Le Fabuleux. Gana Facil was descended from Magic, a half-sister to both the [[American Champion Sprint Horse|champion sprinter]] [[Ta Wee]] and [[Dr Fager]].<ref name="tbl">{{cite web|url=http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family1r.htm|title=The Prairie Bird – Family 1-r|work=Thoroughbred Bloodlines}}</ref> |
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==Racing career== |
==Racing career== |
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In 1987, Trainer Tony Barnard was given charge of and broke Unbridled, at Tartan Farms, in Ocala, Florida.<ref>{{Cite web | url= |
In 1987, Trainer Tony Barnard was given charge of and broke Unbridled, at Tartan Farms, in Ocala, Florida.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1990/05/19/unbridled-could-be-a-ringing-success/ |title = Unbridled Could be a Ringing Success}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/157789/florida-horseman-tony-barnard-dead |title=Florida Horseman Tony Barnard Dead |date=October 4, 2007 |website=www.bloodhorse.com}}</ref> In 1989, at age two, Unbridled won the What A Pleasure Stakes and placed in all six of his starts. At age three, ridden by jockey [[Pat Day]], he won the [[graded stakes race|Grade I]] [[Florida Derby]] by four lengths, then finished second behind Summer Squall in the [[Blue Grass Stakes]]. He then won America's most prestigious race, the [[Kentucky Derby]], by 3½ lengths with jockey [[Craig Perret]], while Summer Squall finishing second. He finished second in the [[Preakness Stakes]] to Summer Squall, and finished fourth without [[Lasix]] in the [[Belmont Stakes]] to the [[Ireland|Irish]] colt [[Go And Go]]. In the fall, ridden by Day, Unbridled won the 1¼ mile [[Breeders' Cup Classic]] at [[Belmont Park]] in 2:02.20 minutes. His performances for the year earned him the prestigious [[Eclipse Award]] as champion three-year-old male of 1990. |
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When Unbridled won the Derby, a network television camera in the [[Churchill Downs]] stands captured his trainer, [[Carl Nafzger]], giving the horse's elderly owner, [[Frances A. Genter|Frances Genter]], a stretch call because of her poor vision. Nafzger shouted, "He's going to win! He's going to win! Oh, Mrs. Genter, I love you!" |
When Unbridled won the Derby, a network television camera in the [[Churchill Downs]] stands captured his trainer, [[Carl Nafzger]], giving the horse's elderly owner, [[Frances A. Genter|Frances Genter]], a stretch call because of her poor vision. Nafzger shouted, "He's going to win! He's going to win! Oh, Mrs. Genter, I love you!" |
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Unbridled was grandsire through Unbridled's Song of the filly [[Eight Belles]], who finished second at the [[2008 Kentucky Derby]] but broke both front [[pastern]]s at the finish and was euthanized on the track, and of the colt [[Arrogate]], who won the [[2016 Breeders' Cup Classic]] and placed first in the [[World's Best Racehorse Rankings]] for that year. By his daughter Oatsee, he was also the broodmare sire of [[Shackleford (horse)|Shackleford]], winner of the [[2011 Preakness Stakes]]. |
Unbridled was grandsire through Unbridled's Song of the filly [[Eight Belles]], who finished second at the [[2008 Kentucky Derby]] but broke both front [[pastern]]s at the finish and was euthanized on the track, and of the colt [[Arrogate]], who won the [[2016 Breeders' Cup Classic]] and placed first in the [[World's Best Racehorse Rankings]] for that year. By his daughter Oatsee, he was also the broodmare sire of [[Shackleford (horse)|Shackleford]], winner of the [[2011 Preakness Stakes]]. |
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One of Grindstone's foals, [[Birdstone]], upset [[Smarty Jones]] to win the 2004 Belmont Stakes. Birdstone, in turn, sired [[Mine That Bird]], a gelding that won the [[2009 Kentucky Derby]], and [[Summer Bird]], a colt that won the [[2009 Belmont Stakes]]. Empire Maker, which won the [[2003 Belmont Stakes]], sired [[Pioneerof the Nile]], who placed behind his cousin Mine That Bird in the 2009 Kentucky Derby, and eventually sired [[American Pharoah]], the first-ever winner of the [[Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing]] in 2015. |
One of Grindstone's foals, [[Birdstone]], upset [[Smarty Jones]] to win the 2004 Belmont Stakes. Birdstone, in turn, sired [[Mine That Bird]], a gelding that won the [[2009 Kentucky Derby]], and [[Summer Bird]], a colt that won the [[2009 Belmont Stakes]]. Empire Maker, which won the [[2003 Belmont Stakes]], sired [[Pioneerof the Nile]], who placed behind his cousin Mine That Bird in the 2009 Kentucky Derby, and eventually sired [[American Pharoah]], the first-ever winner of the [[Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing]] in 2015. American Pharoah gave Unbridled the honour of four generations of Triple Crown race winners. |
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== Death == |
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In September 2001, Unbridled underwent two operations at [[Hagyard Equine Medical Institute]], near [[Lexington, Kentucky]]. He was [[animal euthanasia|euthanized]] at the clinic after a severe bout of [[colic]]. |
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In September 2001, Unbridled underwent two operations at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, near [[Lexington, Kentucky]], to be treated for intestinal issues. He underwent his first surgery on September 21, where three feet of his intestine was removed. Five days removed from the first surgery, he suffered a setback, and underwent a second surgery on September 26. Unbridled recovered again and was sent home to Claiborne Farm on October 8. On October 19, 2001, at 6:00 PM, Unbridled was [[animal euthanasia|euthanized]] at the clinic after a severe bout of [[colic]], with his condition being deemed inoperable.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/190998/1990-kentucky-derby-winner-unbridled-euthanized|title=kentucky-derby-winner-unbridled-euthanized|website=BloodHorse|access-date=2019-09-11}}</ref> |
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Unbridled was laid to rest at Claiborne Farm.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://claibornefarm.com/halloffame/unbridled/|title=Unbridled|website=Claiborne Farm|date=23 August 2019|access-date=2019-09-11}}</ref> |
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==Pedigree== |
==Pedigree== |
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|f = [[Fappiano]] (USA)<br />1977 |
|f = [[Fappiano]] (USA)<br />1977 |
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|m = Gana Facil (USA)<br />1981 |
|m = Gana Facil (USA)<br />1981 |
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|ff = [[Mr Prospector]] (USA)<br />1970 |
|ff = [[Mr. Prospector]] (USA)<br />1970 |
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|fm = Killaloe (USA)<br />1970 |
|fm = Killaloe (USA)<br />1970 |
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|mf = Le Fabuleux (FR)<br />1961 |
|mf = [[Le Fabuleux]] (FR)<br />1961 |
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|mm = Charedi (USA)<br />1976 |
|mm = Charedi (USA)<br />1976 |
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|fff = [[Raise |
|fff = [[Raise a Native]] |
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|ffm = [[Gold Digger (horse) |
|ffm = [[Gold Digger (horse)|Gold Digger]] |
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|fmf = [[Dr Fager]] |
|fmf = [[Dr Fager]] |
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|fmm = Grand Splendor |
|fmm = Grand Splendor |
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|mff = Wild Risk |
|mff = [[Wild Risk]] |
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|mfm = Anguar |
|mfm = Anguar |
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|mmf = [[In Reality]] |
|mmf = [[In Reality]] |
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|mmmm = '''Aspidistra''' (Family: 1-r)<ref name="tbl"/> |
|mmmm = '''Aspidistra''' (Family: 1-r)<ref name="tbl"/> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of racehorses]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 04:50, 9 October 2024
Unbridled | |
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Sire | Fappiano |
Grandsire | Mr. Prospector |
Dam | Gana Facil |
Damsire | Le Fabuleux |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | March 5, 1987[1] |
Died | October 18, 2001 | (aged 14)
Country | United States |
Color | Bay |
Breeder | Tartan Stable |
Owner | Frances A. Genter |
Trainer | Carl Nafzger |
Record | 24: 8-6-6 |
Earnings | $4,489,475 |
Major wins | |
What a Pleasure Stakes 1989 Florida Derby (1990) Deputy Minister Handicap (1991)
Breeders' Cup wins: | |
Awards | |
U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1990) | |
Honors | |
Unbridled Stakes at Calder Race Course |
Unbridled (March 5, 1987 – October 18, 2001) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1990 Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic.
He retired with a career record of eight wins, six places, and six shows in 24 starts, and $4,489,475 in career earnings. Unbridled had a rivalry with Summer Squall over their three and four-year-old seasons. Summer Squall defeated Unbridled in four of their six meetings.[2]
Background
[edit]Unbridled was a bay horse with a broad white blaze bred in Florida by Tartan Stable
He was sired by Fappiano (10 wins in 17 starts), by Mr. Prospector, and his dam was Gana Facil, by Le Fabuleux. Gana Facil was descended from Magic, a half-sister to both the champion sprinter Ta Wee and Dr Fager.[3]
Racing career
[edit]In 1987, Trainer Tony Barnard was given charge of and broke Unbridled, at Tartan Farms, in Ocala, Florida.[4][5] In 1989, at age two, Unbridled won the What A Pleasure Stakes and placed in all six of his starts. At age three, ridden by jockey Pat Day, he won the Grade I Florida Derby by four lengths, then finished second behind Summer Squall in the Blue Grass Stakes. He then won America's most prestigious race, the Kentucky Derby, by 3½ lengths with jockey Craig Perret, while Summer Squall finishing second. He finished second in the Preakness Stakes to Summer Squall, and finished fourth without Lasix in the Belmont Stakes to the Irish colt Go And Go. In the fall, ridden by Day, Unbridled won the 1¼ mile Breeders' Cup Classic at Belmont Park in 2:02.20 minutes. His performances for the year earned him the prestigious Eclipse Award as champion three-year-old male of 1990.
When Unbridled won the Derby, a network television camera in the Churchill Downs stands captured his trainer, Carl Nafzger, giving the horse's elderly owner, Frances Genter, a stretch call because of her poor vision. Nafzger shouted, "He's going to win! He's going to win! Oh, Mrs. Genter, I love you!"
Racing as a four-year-old, Unbridled won the Deputy Minister Handicap at Gulfstream Park and placed second behind Summer Squall in the Fayette Handicap at Keeneland Race Course. Unbridled lost four of six meetings with rival Summer Squall.
Stud record
[edit]Unbridled sired 292 runners that produced 183 winners (38 of those stakes winners) out of 437 foals, earning over $31 million by 2000. Ten of his offspring were Grade I stakes winners, four were classic winners, and three received Eclipse Awards. Unbridled is the last Kentucky Derby winner to sire another Derby winner: Grindstone, that won the Kentucky Derby in 1996.
Unbridled is also the last stallion to have sired at least one winner in each of the American Triple Crown races (first for each listed): Grindstone, Kentucky Derby, 1996; Red Bullet, Preakness Stakes, 2000; and Empire Maker, Belmont Stakes, 2003.
Some of Unbridled's other offspring include:
- Colts/Horses: Unbridled's Song, Eddington, Anees, Unshaded, Saarland, Mustanfar, Symphony Sid, Rebridled, Malabar Gold, Unbridled Jet, Unbridled's Image, Niigon, Greed is Good, Wheelaway, Unrestricted, Broken Vow, Pupil, and Uncoupled.
- Fillies/Mares: Banshee Breeze, Halfbridled, Exogenous, Santa Catarina, Surya, Lady Ballade, Happily Unbridled, Boom Town Girl, Unrestrained, Manistique, and Belterra.
Unbridled was grandsire through Unbridled's Song of the filly Eight Belles, who finished second at the 2008 Kentucky Derby but broke both front pasterns at the finish and was euthanized on the track, and of the colt Arrogate, who won the 2016 Breeders' Cup Classic and placed first in the World's Best Racehorse Rankings for that year. By his daughter Oatsee, he was also the broodmare sire of Shackleford, winner of the 2011 Preakness Stakes.
One of Grindstone's foals, Birdstone, upset Smarty Jones to win the 2004 Belmont Stakes. Birdstone, in turn, sired Mine That Bird, a gelding that won the 2009 Kentucky Derby, and Summer Bird, a colt that won the 2009 Belmont Stakes. Empire Maker, which won the 2003 Belmont Stakes, sired Pioneerof the Nile, who placed behind his cousin Mine That Bird in the 2009 Kentucky Derby, and eventually sired American Pharoah, the first-ever winner of the Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing in 2015. American Pharoah gave Unbridled the honour of four generations of Triple Crown race winners.
Death
[edit]In September 2001, Unbridled underwent two operations at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, near Lexington, Kentucky, to be treated for intestinal issues. He underwent his first surgery on September 21, where three feet of his intestine was removed. Five days removed from the first surgery, he suffered a setback, and underwent a second surgery on September 26. Unbridled recovered again and was sent home to Claiborne Farm on October 8. On October 19, 2001, at 6:00 PM, Unbridled was euthanized at the clinic after a severe bout of colic, with his condition being deemed inoperable.[6]
Unbridled was laid to rest at Claiborne Farm.[7]
Pedigree
[edit]Sire Fappiano (USA) 1977 |
Mr. Prospector (USA) 1970 |
Raise a Native | Native Dancer |
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Raise You | |||
Gold Digger | Nashua | ||
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Killaloe (USA) 1970 |
Dr Fager | Rough'n Tumble | |
Aspidistra | |||
Grand Splendor | Correlation | ||
Cequillo | |||
Dam Gana Facil (USA) 1981 |
Le Fabuleux (FR) 1961 |
Wild Risk | Rialto |
Wild Violet | |||
Anguar | Verso | ||
La Rochelle | |||
Charedi (USA) 1976 |
In Reality | Intentionally | |
My Dear Girl | |||
Magic | Buckpasser | ||
Aspidistra (Family: 1-r)[3] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Balmont pedigree". Equineline.
- ^ Spencer, Clark (1 November 1991). "Unbridled, Summer Squall to bring their fabled rivalry to Classic end". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
- ^ a b "The Prairie Bird – Family 1-r". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
- ^ "Unbridled Could be a Ringing Success".
- ^ "Florida Horseman Tony Barnard Dead". www.bloodhorse.com. October 4, 2007.
- ^ "kentucky-derby-winner-unbridled-euthanized". BloodHorse. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
- ^ "Unbridled". Claiborne Farm. 23 August 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-11.