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{{short description|American Thoroughbred racehorse, 2018 Triple Crown winner}}
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{{Infobox racehorse
{{Infobox racehorse
| horsename = Justify
| horsename = Justify
| image_name = Justify in gate for Kentucky Derby.jpg
| image_name = 2018PreaknessWinnersCircle.jpg
| caption = Justify before 2018 Kentucky Derby.
| caption = Justify and his connections after the 2018 Preakness Stakes
| sire = [[Scat Daddy]]
| sire = [[Scat Daddy]]
| grandsire = [[Johannesburg (horse)|Johannesburg]]
| grandsire = [[Johannesburg (horse)|Johannesburg]]
| dam = Stage Magic
| dam = Stage Magic
| damsire = [[Ghostzapper]]
| damsire = [[Ghostzapper]]
| sex = [[Colt (horse)|Colt]]
| sex = [[Stallion]]
| foaled = {{bda|2015|03|28}}<br>[[Versailles, Kentucky]], U.S.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/231700/triple-crown-winner-justify-named-horse-of-the-year |title=Triple Crown Winner Justify Named Horse of the Year |date=January 24, 2019 |website=Blood-Horse |last=Shulman |first=Lenny |access-date=February 12, 2021}}</ref>
| foaled = March 28, 2015
| country = [[United States]]
| country = United States
| colour = [[Chestnut (coat)|Chestnut]]
| color = [[Chestnut (coat)|Chestnut]]
| breeder = John D. Gunther
| breeder = John D. Gunther
| owner =China Horse Club, Head of Plains Partners, Starlight Racing & [[WinStar Farm]]
| owner =[[WinStar Farm]] (majority owner), [[China Horse Club]], Head of Plains Partners, Starlight Racing, Carcone Racing Stable
| trainer = [[Bob Baffert]]
| trainer = [[Bob Baffert]]
| record = 4: 4-0-0
| record = 6: 6–0–0
| earnings = $2,098,000<ref name="EquibaseProfile">{{cite web|title=Justify - Equibase Profile|url=http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=9896728&registry=T&rbt=TB|website=Equibase|accessdate=May 5, 2018}}</ref>
| earnings = $3,198,000<ref name="EquibaseProfile">Earnings reflect the winnings after Justify's disqualification from the Santa Anita Derby and the loss of the $600,000 first place purse. Equibase has not updated Justify's statistics as of the disqualification ruling. {{cite web|title=Justify Equibase Profile|url=http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=9896728&registry=T&rbt=TB|website=Equibase|access-date=23 April 2024}}</ref>
|
| race = [[Santa Anita Derby]] (2018)<br>
'''American Triple Crown wins:'''<br> [[Kentucky Derby]] ([[2018 Kentucky Derby|2018]]) <br> [[Preakness]] ([[2018 Preakness Stakes|2018]])
| awards = '''[[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)|Triple Crown]] wins:'''<br/>[[Kentucky Derby]] ([[2018 Kentucky Derby|2018]])<br/>[[Preakness Stakes]] ([[2018 Preakness Stakes|2018]])<br/>[[Belmont Stakes]] ([[2018 Belmont Stakes|2018]])<br/> 13th [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)|American Triple Crown]] winner (2018)<br/>[[American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse]] (2018)<br/>[[American Horse of the Year]] (2018)
|honors = [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]]<br>(2024)
| awards =
| updated =
| updated =
}}
}}


'''Justify''' (foaled March 28, 2015) is an American [[Thoroughbred]] racehorse who won the [[2018 Kentucky Derby]], [[preakness 2018]], becoming the first horse since 1882 to win that race without racing as a two-year-old. He first attracted attention with an impressive win in his first start on February 18, 2018, then followed up with two more victories, including the Grade I [[Santa Anita Derby]], in his preparations for the Derby.
'''Justify''' (born in March 28, 2015) is a [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame|US Hall of Fame]] [[Thoroughbred]] [[horse racing|racehorse]] who is known for being the thirteenth winner of the [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)|American Triple Crown]]. He also was the first horse since [[Apollo (horse)|Apollo]] in 1882 to win the [[Kentucky Derby]] without racing as a two-year-old.

Justify first attracted attention with a win in his debut race on February 18, 2018. He went on to win the [[2018 Kentucky Derby|Kentucky Derby]], the [[2018 Preakness Stakes|Preakness Stakes]] and the [[2018 Belmont Stakes|Belmont Stakes]] to become the 13th Triple Crown winner. He was retired undefeated several weeks after the Belmont and became the only American Triple Crown winner who was never beaten in his entire career.

Justify's ancestors include [[Secretariat (horse)|Secretariat]], [[Count Fleet]], [[War Admiral]], [[Omaha (horse)|Omaha]], and [[Gallant Fox]], all of whom also won the American Triple Crown. He is also a descendant of [[English Triple Crown]] winner [[Nijinsky (horse)|Nijinsky]].

On September 11, 2019, it was revealed via ''[[The New York Times]]'' that Justify tested positive for [[scopolamine]], a banned substance that can be performance enhancing, in excess of what is normally found in tainted feed. The positive came just a few days after his win in the 2018 [[Santa Anita Derby]]. In December 2023 a court judge ordered that stewards issue a new ruling that would effectively disqualify Justify from that race.<ref name=lat011223>{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2023-12-01/justify-2018-santa-anita-derby-win-judge-ruling|title=Justify’s win in 2018 Santa Anita Derby in doubt after judge’s ruling|first=John|last=Cherwa|date=1 December 2023|publisher=Los Angeles Times|access-date=1 December 2023}}</ref><ref name=drf011223>{{cite web |url=https://www.drf.com/news/judge-orders-chrb-disqualify-justify-santa-anita-derby-over-scopolamine-positive |title=Judge orders CHRB to disqualify Justify from Santa Anita Derby over scopolamine positive|date=1 December 2023|publisher=Daily Racing Form|access-date=1 December 2023}}</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
Justify is a [[Chestnut (coat)|chestnut]] colt with a large white [[Horse markings#Facial markings|blaze]] on his forehead.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McNamara|first1=Ed|title=Lightly raced Justify early Kentucky Derby favorite|url=https://www.newsday.com/sports/horseracing/lightly-raced-justify-early-kentucky-derby-favorite-1.18003729|website=Newsday|accessdate=11 May 2018|language=en}}</ref> He was bred in Kentucky by John D. Gunther, who runs Glennwood Farm with his daughter Tanya. Although Gunther has a relatively small breeding operation, he is also the breeder of Vino Rosso, another leading contender on the [[2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby]]. Gunther also bred Justify's dam, Stage Magic, a stakes-placed daughter of Ghostzapper.<ref name="Tales">{{cite web|title=Tales from the Crib: Justify|url=https://www.kentuckyderby.com/horses/news/tales-from-the-crib-justify|website=www.kentuckyderby.com|accessdate=14 April 2018}}</ref>
Justify is a [[Chestnut (coat)|chestnut]] stallion with a large white [[blaze (horse marking)|blaze]] on his forehead.<ref name="Lightly">{{cite web|last1=McNamara|first1=Ed|title=Lightly raced Justify early Kentucky Derby favorite|url=https://www.newsday.com/sports/horseracing/lightly-raced-justify-early-kentucky-derby-favorite-1.18003729|website=Newsday|access-date=11 May 2018|archive-date=July 9, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709183013/https://www.newsday.com/sports/horseracing/lightly-raced-justify-early-kentucky-derby-favorite-1.18003729|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was bred in Kentucky by Canadian<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/kentucky-derby-winner-justify-glennwood-farm-john-gunther-tanya-gunther-scat-daddy-1.4650721|title=Justify born of Canadian father-daughter team's horse-breeding passion – CBC News}}</ref> John D. Gunther, who runs Glennwood Farm in [[Versailles, Kentucky]], with his daughter Tanya. Although the Gunthers have a small breeding operation, their 2015 foals also included [[Without Parole]], a [[Group One|Grade I]] winner at [[Royal Ascot]], [[Vino Rosso]], a [[Graded stakes race|graded stakes]] winner who raced against Justify in both the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, and Grade I winner Competitionofideas. For this accomplishment, Gunther earned the 2018 [[Eclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Justify Carries Gunther to Leading Breeder Eclipse |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/231740/justify-carries-gunther-to-leading-breeder-eclipse |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=16 February 2019 }}</ref> Gunther also bred Justify's dam, Stage Magic, a stakes-placed daughter of [[Ghostzapper]].<ref name="Tales">{{cite web|title=Tales from the Crib: Justify|url=https://www.kentuckyderby.com/horses/news/tales-from-the-crib-justify|website=www.kentuckyderby.com|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Frary |first1=Tom |title=Frankel's Without Parole Remains Unbeaten In the St James's Palace |url=http://thoroughbreddailynews.com/frankels-without-parole-remains-unbeaten-in-the-st-jamess-palace/ |website=thoroughbreddailynews.com |date=2018-06-19 }}</ref> Stage Magic was subsequently named the 2018 [[Kentucky Broodmare of the Year]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Stage Magic is Kentucky Broodmare of the Year |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/233023/stage-magic-is-kentucky-broodmare-of-the-year |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=11 April 2019 }}</ref>


Justify was part of the second-last crop of [[Scat Daddy]], who won the [[Champagne Stakes (United States)|Champagne Stakes]] and [[Florida Derby]]. Although Scat Daddy ran in America on the dirt, as a stallion he first made his reputation in Europe as a turf sire, with Group 1 winners including [[Lady Aurelia]] and [[Caravaggio (horse)|Caravaggio]]<ref name="RP-ScatDaddy">{{cite web|title=Mendelssohn scores more Grade 1 success for late Scat Daddy|url=https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/bloodstock-world/mendelssohn-scores-more-grade-1-success-for-late-scat-daddy/307255|website=Racing Post|accessdate=14 April 2018}}</ref> His stud fee when he was bred to Stage Magic in 2014 was only $35,000, though it was scheduled to increase to $100,000 in 2016. Unfortunately, Scat Daddy died prematurely at the age of eleven in December 2015.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Culpepper|first1=Chuck|title=The Kentucky Derby field is dominated by a horse that died in 2015|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/scat-daddy-sire-who-died-in-2015-dominates-kentucky-derby-field-in-2018/2018/05/04/f01eed50-4fc4-11e8-84a0-458a1aa9ac0a_story.html?utm_term=.ce22f80503c7|website=Washington Post|accessdate=11 May 2018|date=4 May 2018}}</ref>
Justify was part of the second-last crop of [[Scat Daddy]], who won the [[Champagne Stakes (United States)|Champagne Stakes]] and [[Florida Derby]]. Although Scat Daddy ran in America on the dirt, as a stallion he first made his reputation in Europe and South America as a turf sire, with Grade I winners including [[Lady Aurelia]] and [[Caravaggio (horse)|Caravaggio]]<ref name="RP-ScatDaddy">{{cite web|title=Mendelssohn scores more Grade 1 success for late Scat Daddy|url=https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/bloodstock-world/mendelssohn-scores-more-grade-1-success-for-late-scat-daddy/307255|access-date=14 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107112841/https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/bloodstock-world/mendelssohn-scores-more-grade-1-success-for-late-scat-daddy/307255|archive-date=November 7, 2017|work=[[Racing Post]]|url-status=dead}}</ref> His stud fee when he was bred to Stage Magic in 2014 was only $35,000, though it was scheduled to increase to $100,000 in 2016. However, Scat Daddy died prematurely at the age of eleven in December 2015.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Culpepper|first1=Chuck|title=The Kentucky Derby field is dominated by a horse that died in 2015|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/scat-daddy-sire-who-died-in-2015-dominates-kentucky-derby-field-in-2018/2018/05/04/f01eed50-4fc4-11e8-84a0-458a1aa9ac0a_story.html|newspaper=Washington Post|access-date=11 May 2018|date=4 May 2018}}</ref>


Justify was sold at the 2016 [[Keeneland Sales|Keeneland September Yearling Sales]] for $500,000 to a recently formed partnership between [[WinStar Farm]] and [[China Horse Club]], along with Tom Ryan's SF Bloodstock. David Hanley, general manager of WinStar Farm, said that Justify stood out at the sales. "He was a beautiful yearling{{snd}} had great balance and leg, great shoulder, and lovely length and neck, and power," he said. "For a big horse, he was very light on his feet, with good action and good energy."<ref name="Partnership">{{cite web|title=Justify's Victory Rewards Partnership Group|url=http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/daily-app/pdfs/BloodHorseDaily-20180506.pdf|website=The BloodHorse|accessdate=6 May 2018|pages=11-12}}</ref> In early March 2018, SF Racing sold a share to Starlight Racing,<ref>{{cite web|title=Starlight Acquires Interests in Audible, Justify|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226343/starlight-acquires-interests-in-audible-justify|website=BloodHorse.com|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref> then [[Sol Kumin]]'s Head of Plains partners also bought a share in late March.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kumin Buys Into Audible, Justify |url=http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/kumin-buys-into-audible-justify/|website=www.thoroughbreddailynews.com|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref>
Justify was sold at the 2016 [[Keeneland Sales|Keeneland September Yearling Sales]] for $500,000 to a recently formed partnership between [[WinStar Farm]] (60% ownership), [[China Horse Club]] (25%) and SF Racing (15%), the latter run by employees of [[George Soros]]'s investment firm.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hoppert |first1=Melissa |last2=Goldstein |first2=Matthew |title=A Secretive Investor in Triple Crown Contender Justify: George Soros |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/07/sports/justify-belmont-george-soros.html |website=The New York Times |access-date=10 June 2018 |date=7 June 2018}}</ref> David Hanley, general manager of WinStar, said that Justify stood out at the sales. "He was a beautiful yearling{{snd}} had great balance and leg, great shoulder, and lovely length and neck, and power", he said. "For a big horse, he was very light on his feet, with good action and good energy."<ref name="Partnership">{{cite web|title=Justify's Victory Rewards Partnership Group|url=http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/daily-app/pdfs/BloodHorseDaily-20180506.pdf|website=The BloodHorse|access-date=6 May 2018|pages=11–12}}</ref> In early March 2018, SF Racing sold a share to Starlight Racing,<ref>{{cite web|title=Starlight Acquires Interests in Audible, Justify|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226343/starlight-acquires-interests-in-audible-justify|website=BloodHorse.com|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref> then [[Sol Kumin]]'s Head of Plains partners also bought a share in late March.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kumin Buys Into Audible, Justify |url=http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/kumin-buys-into-audible-justify/|website=www.thoroughbreddailynews.com|access-date=14 April 2018|date=2018-03-28}}</ref>


Justify was initially sent to trainer Rodolphe Brisset at Keeneland but pulled a muscle and was given time to recover and grow into his frame. In January 2018, he was sent to Santa Anita to be trained by [[Bob Baffert]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Frakes|first1=Jason|title=Bob Baffert on Triple Crown talk for Justify: 'Not yet, not yet'|url=https://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/horses/triple/derby/2018/05/06/bob-baffert-triple-crown-talk-justify-not-yet-not-yet/584588002/|website=The Courier-Journal|accessdate=6 May 2018|language=en}}</ref>
Justify grew into a massive horse, standing {{hands|16.3}} at the [[withers]] and weighing either {{convert|1268|lbs|kg}} or {{convert|1380|lbs|kg}} during his Triple Crown run.<ref name="WaPoBelmont">{{cite news |last1=Clarke |first1=Liz |title=Justify triumphs in Belmont Stakes to win the Triple Crown |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/justify-triumphs-in-belmont-stakes-to-win-the-triple-crown/2018/06/09/d8b42376-6c1e-11e8-bea7-c8eb28bc52b1_story.html |newspaper=Washington Post |access-date=10 June 2018 |date=9 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Cox|first1=Michael |title=Does Triple Crown Winner Justify Have a Weight Problem? |url=https://www.usracing.com/news/features/triple-crown-winner-justify-weight-problem |website=Horse Racing News |date=23 July 2018}}</ref> He was initially sent to trainer Rodolphe Brisset at [[Keeneland]] but pulled a muscle and was given time to recover and grow into his frame. In January 2018, he was sent to Santa Anita to be trained by [[Bob Baffert]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Frakes|first1=Jason|title=Bob Baffert on Triple Crown talk for Justify: 'Not yet, not yet'|url=https://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/horses/triple/derby/2018/05/06/bob-baffert-triple-crown-talk-justify-not-yet-not-yet/584588002/|website=The Courier-Journal|access-date=6 May 2018}}</ref>


==Racing career==
==Racing career==
===Qualifying for the Derby===
Justify did not make his first start until February 18, 2018 in a [[maiden race|maiden special weight race]] for three-year-olds at [[Santa Anita Park]] over seven furlongs. Going off as the 1-2 favorite, he broke poorly then rushed up to challenge for the early lead. After completing the first quarter mile in a quick 21.80 seconds, he began to open up an advantage on the rest of the field, ultimately winning by {{frac|9|1|2}} lengths. The impressive win earned a [[Beyer Speed Figure]] of 104 and caused the ''Thoroughbred Daily News'' to designate the colt as a "Rising Star". "It's not too late," said Baffert regarding the colt's chances of qualifying for the Kentucky Derby. "I've got a plan... We're looking (for a graded stakes race). He’s shown his brilliance in the morning."<ref>{{cite web|title=TDN Rising Stars - Writeup Page |url=http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/tdn-rising-stars/?hid=209023|website=www.thoroughbreddailynews.com|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref>
Justify did not make his first start until February 18, 2018, in a [[maiden race|maiden special weight race]] for three-year-olds at [[Santa Anita Park]] over seven [[furlongs]]. Going off as the 1-2 favorite, he broke poorly, then rushed up to challenge for the early lead. After completing the first quarter mile in a quick 21.80 seconds, he began to open up an advantage on the rest of the field, ultimately winning by {{frac|9|1|2}} [[Horse length|lengths]]. The impressive win earned a [[Beyer Speed Figure]] of 104 and caused the ''Thoroughbred Daily News'' to designate the colt as a "Rising Star". "It's not too late", said Baffert regarding the colt's chances of qualifying for the Kentucky Derby. "I've got a plan... We're looking (for a graded stakes race). He's shown his brilliance in the morning."<ref>{{cite web|title=TDN Rising Stars – Writeup Page |url=http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/tdn-rising-stars/?hid=209023|website=www.thoroughbreddailynews.com|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref>


Justify made his next start on March 11 in an allowance race at Santa Anita, run at a distance of one mile. As the overwhelming 1-20 favorite, he broke slowly and settled behind the early leaders, On the far turn, he quickened and swept to an easy {{frac|6|1|2}} length win. "I didn't ask him to move," said jockey [[Mike Smith (jockey)|Mike Smith]], riding the colt for the first time. "He came off that turn like it was a stroll. Just very, very impressed. I hate to compare him to other horses right now, but doesn’t he remind you of an [[Easy Goer]] way back in the day. Just a big ol’ red horse with a big, powerful stride."<ref>{{cite web|title=Justify Romps Again, Sets Sights on Derby |url=http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/justify-romps-again-sets-sights-on-derby/|website=www.thoroughbreddailynews.com|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref>
Justify made his next start on March 11 in an [[Glossary of North American horse racing#A|allowance race]] at Santa Anita, run at a distance of one mile. As the overwhelming 1-20 favorite, he broke slowly and settled behind the early leaders, On the far turn, he quickened and swept to an easy {{frac|6|1|2}} length win. "I didn't ask him to move", said jockey [[Mike Smith (jockey)|Mike Smith]], riding the colt for the first time. "He came off that turn like it was a stroll. Just very, very impressed. I hate to compare him to other horses right now, but doesn't he remind you of an [[Easy Goer]] way back in the day. Just a big ol’ red horse with a big, powerful stride."<ref>{{cite web|title=Justify Romps Again, Sets Sights on Derby |url=http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/justify-romps-again-sets-sights-on-derby/|website=www.thoroughbreddailynews.com|access-date=14 April 2018|date=2018-03-11}}</ref>


Despite never having raced in stakes company, Justify was subsequently ranked as one of the leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby, moving into seventh place in the March 12 [[NTRA]] poll.<ref>{{cite web|title=Plenty of Movement in NTRA 3-Year-Old Poll|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226459/plenty-of-movement-in-ntra-3-year-old-poll|website=BloodHorse.com|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref> However, the colt first needed to qualify by earning points in the [[2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby]]. Baffert originally planned to run stablemate McKinzie in the [[Santa Anita Derby]] and ship Justify to Oaklawn Park for the [[Arkansas Derby]]. But when McKinzie suffered a setback due to injury, Baffert decided to keep Justify at his home base for the Santa Anita Derby.<ref>{{cite web|title=After Work, Justify All-In for Santa Anita Derby|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226792/after-work-justify-all-in-for-santa-anita-derby|website=BloodHorse.com|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref>
Despite never having raced in stakes company, Justify was subsequently ranked as one of the leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby, moving into seventh place in the March 12 [[NTRA]] poll.<ref>{{cite web|title=Plenty of Movement in NTRA 3-Year-Old Poll|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226459/plenty-of-movement-in-ntra-3-year-old-poll|website=BloodHorse.com|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref> However, the colt first needed to qualify by earning points in the [[2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby]]. Baffert originally planned to run stablemate [[McKinzie (horse)|McKinzie]] in the [[Santa Anita Derby]] and ship Justify to Oaklawn Park for the [[Arkansas Derby]]. But when McKinzie suffered a setback due to injury, Baffert decided to keep Justify at his home base for the Santa Anita Derby.<ref>{{cite web|title=After Work, Justify All-In for Santa Anita Derby|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226792/after-work-justify-all-in-for-santa-anita-derby|website=BloodHorse.com|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref>


On April 7, Justify entered the Santa Anita Derby as part of a field of seven horses. His main rival was [[Bolt d'Oro]], a multiple stakes winner and another top contender on the Derby trail. The two horses were almost evenly matched in the betting, with Justify going off as the slight favorite. He went to the early lead then set a comfortable pace down the backstretch, moving with a "freak stride" that helped him conserve energy. Around the final turn, the field started to close the gap, with Bolt d'Oro getting to within {{frac|1|1|2}} lengths in mid-stretch. Justify responded to the challenge and drew away for a three-length lead despite drifting somewhat down the stretch.<ref>{{cite web|title=Justify Powers to Santa Anita Derby Victory|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226878/justify-powers-to-santa-anita-derby-victory|website=BloodHorse.com|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref name="SADerby" />
On April 7, Justify entered the Santa Anita Derby as part of a field of seven horses. His main rival was [[Bolt d'Oro]], a multiple stakes winner and another top contender on the Derby trail. The two horses were almost evenly matched in the betting, with Justify going off as the slight favorite. He went to the early lead then set a comfortable pace down the [[backstretch]], moving with a "freak stride" that helped him conserve energy. Around the final turn, the field started to close the gap, with Bolt d'Oro getting to within {{frac|1|1|2}} lengths in mid-stretch. Justify responded to the challenge and drew away for a three-length lead despite drifting somewhat down the [[Glossary of North American horse racing#H|homestretch]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Justify Powers to Santa Anita Derby Victory|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/226878/justify-powers-to-santa-anita-derby-victory|website=BloodHorse.com|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref><ref name="SADerby" />

====Positive drug test====
On September 11, 2019, ''[[The New York Times]]'' reported that Justify failed a drug test for [[scopolamine]] after winning the Santa Anita Derby. The amount detected was 300 nanograms per milliliter — well in excess of the international standard of 60&nbsp;ng/ml and the modified limit in California of 75&nbsp;ng/ml. According to the veterinarian quoted in the ''New York Times'' article, the excessive amount detected suggested that it was used as a performance enhancer and was not simply a feed contaminant. At that time, such a drug positive could have resulted in Justify's disqualification from the Santa Anita Derby, which in turn would have meant he would not have received the points required to qualify for the Kentucky Derby. However, the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) did not announce the positive and delayed making a decision on the case before ultimately dismissing it in August. In January 2019, the CHRB changed the penalty for a scopolamine test positive to a fine and trainer suspension, which is consistent with Association of Racing Commissioners International standards adopted effective January 1, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|last=Drape|first=Joe|title=Justify Failed a Drug Test Before Winning the Triple Crown|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/11/sports/horse-racing/justify-drug-test-triple-crown-kentucky-derby.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur|work=The New York Times|date=September 11, 2019|access-date=September 11, 2019}}</ref><ref name="NBC-Positive">{{cite web |last1=Layden |first1=Tim |title=The story behind Justify's positive drug test: A misleading bombshell scoop, a damning lack of transparency and another unforced error by racing officials |url=https://sports.nbcsports.com/2019/09/25/story-behind-justify-positive-drug-test/ |website=NBC Sports |access-date=25 September 2019 |date=25 September 2019}}</ref>

Dr. Rick Arthur, the board's equine medical director, subsequently explained that their investigation suggested that the result was in fact due to feed contamination by [[jimson weed]]. One key factor was that horses from five different barns had high readings for scopalimine over the same period, though none of these were as high as Justify's. Arthur pointed out that Justify may well have ingested a seed, or his reading may have been inflated because of dehydration after the race. "Even though the level was relatively high in urine, the blood level was actually quite low", he said, explaining that this and the presence of another drug, [[atropine]], found in jimson weed were consistent with feed contamination.<ref name="Scopolamine">{{cite web |title=Scopolamine: Substance in Middle of Justify Scandal |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/235769/scopolamine-substance-in-middle-of-justify-scandal |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=13 September 2019 }}</ref><ref name=NBC-Positive />

Baffert issued a statement on September 12 that said, "I unequivocally reject any implication that scopolamine was ever intentionally administered to Justify, or any of my horses."<ref name=Scopolamine />

On December 1, 2023, Judge Mitchell Beckloff of the [[Los Angeles County Superior Court]] ordered CHRB stewards to issue a new ruling to state that Justify won the Santa Anita Derby with illegal medication in his system, which would disqualify the horse from the race.<ref name=lat011223/> The order was the result of a lawsuit from Mick Ruis, owner of Santa Anita Derby runner-up [[Bolt d'Oro]], who filed the litigation after stewards announced they were not required to disqualify Justify. Soon after the decision, a CHRB spokesman said that the board was weighing their legal options.<ref name=lat011223/><ref name=drf011223/> On March 7, 2024, ''[[The Blood-Horse]]'' reported that the CHRB had agreed to a $300,000 settlement with Ruis to resolve all claims and would instruct stewards to issue a disqualification ruling.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/275497/agreement-chrb-to-order-justify-dq-pay-ruis-300-000|title=Agreement: CHRB to Order Justify DQ, Pay Ruis $300,000|last=Downey|first=Dick |date=7 March 2024|publisher=The Blood-Horse|access-date=8 March 2024}}</ref> Santa Anita stewards issued the new ruling on March 30, 2024, pursuant to the court order.<ref name=bh300324>{{cite web |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/275937/justify-officially-disqualified-from-santa-anita-derby|title=Justify Officially Disqualified From Santa Anita Derby|last=Downey|first=Dick |date=30 March 2024|publisher=The Blood-Horse|access-date=30 March 2024}}</ref> As of the date of the stewards ruling, Equibase has yet to update its official race chart.<ref name=bh300324/> In April 2024 Justify's owners filed a notice of appeal, claiming that their absence as a party in the litigation between Ruis and the CHRB led to a denial of [[due process]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/276294/justify-connections-appeal-santa-anita-derby-dq-order|title=Justify Connections Appeal Santa Anita Derby DQ Order|last=Downey|first=Dick |date=16 April 2024|publisher=The Blood-Horse|access-date=17 April 2024}}</ref>


===Kentucky Derby===
===Kentucky Derby===


The win moved Justify to the top position in the NTRA 3-year-old poll and made him the favorite for the Derby. To win the race though, he would have to overcome the so-called "Curse of Apollo" – no horse had won the Kentucky Derby without racing as a two-year-old since [[Apollo (horse)|Apollo]] in 1882. Baffert pointed to the horse's natural ability but acknowledged the colt was still green.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McNamara|first1=Ed|title=Lightly raced Justify early Kentucky Derby favorite|url=https://www.newsday.com/sports/horseracing/lightly-raced-justify-early-kentucky-derby-favorite-1.18003729|website=Newsday|accessdate=14 April 2018|language=en}}</ref> Furthermore, the field for the 2018 Kentucky Derby was considered one of the best in recent memory, with most of the major prep race winners given serious consideration by handicappers. In addition to Justify, the field included graded stakes winners [[Good Magic]] (Breeders' Cup Juvenile and Blue Grass Stakes), [[Mendelssohn (horse)|Mendelssohn]] (Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf and UAE Derby), [[Audible (horse)|Audible]] (Florida Derby), [[Magnum Moon]] (Arkansas Derby), Noble Indy (Louisiana Derby), Vino Rosso (Wood Memorial), My Boy Jack (Lexington Stakes), Free Drop Billy (Breeders' Futurity), Firenze Fire (Champagne Stakes) and [[Bolt d'Oro]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Quality Runs Deep in Kentucky Derby Field|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/227368/quality-runs-deep-in-kentucky-derby-field|website=BloodHorse.com|accessdate=6 May 2018|language=en}}</ref>
The first-place finish in the Santa Anita Derby moved Justify to the top position in the NTRA 3-year-old poll and made him the favorite for the Kentucky Derby. To win the race though, he would have to overcome the so-called "Curse of Apollo" – no horse had won the Kentucky Derby without racing as a two-year-old since [[Apollo (horse)|Apollo]] in 1882. Baffert pointed to the horse's natural ability but acknowledged the colt was still green.<ref name="Lightly" /> Furthermore, the field for the 2018 Kentucky Derby was considered one of the best in recent memory, with most of the major prep race winners given serious consideration by [[Glossary of North American horse racing#H|handicappers]]. In addition to Justify, the field included graded stakes winners [[Good Magic]] (Breeders' Cup Juvenile and Blue Grass Stakes), [[Mendelssohn (horse)|Mendelssohn]] (Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf and UAE Derby), [[Audible (horse)|Audible]] (Florida Derby), [[Magnum Moon]] (Arkansas Derby), Noble Indy (Louisiana Derby), Vino Rosso (Wood Memorial), My Boy Jack (Lexington Stakes), Free Drop Billy (Breeders' Futurity), Firenze Fire (Champagne Stakes) and [[Bolt d'Oro]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Quality Runs Deep in Kentucky Derby Field|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/227368/quality-runs-deep-in-kentucky-derby-field|website=BloodHorse.com|access-date=6 May 2018}}</ref>
[[File:Justify in starting gate for 2018 Kentucky Derby.ogg|thumb|right|Justify in starting gate for Kentucky Derby]]
[[File:Justify in starting gate for 2018 Kentucky Derby.ogg|thumb|right|Justify in starting gate for Kentucky Derby]]
The [[2018 Kentucky Derby]] was held on May 5 on a rainy day at [[Churchill Downs]]. Although the track had been sealed earlier in the day to minimize the effect of the rain on the footing, the track was still labeled as sloppy. Justify broke well and used his early speed to establish good position near the rail going into the first turn, running a length behind Promises Fulfilled in a fast opening quarter of 22.24 seconds. These two maintained their position for the first three-quarters of a mile, completed in 1:11, followed closely by Bolt d'Oro, Flameaway and Good Magic. Going into the final turn, Promises Fulfilled dropped back while first Bolt d'Oro and then Good Magic were put to a drive. Justify responded to the challenge and opened up a lead of {{frac|1|1|2}} lengths at the top of the stretch, widening to {{frac|2|1|2}} lengths at the finish line. Good Magic held on for second while Audible closed late to finish third.<ref name="KDChart" /><ref>{{cite web|title=Justify Untouchable in Kentucky Derby|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/227402/justify-untouchable-in-kentucky-derby|website=BloodHorse.com|accessdate=6 May 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Privman|first1=Jay|title=Curse of Apollo lifted as Justify cruises in Kentucky Derby|url=http://www.drf.com/news/curse-apollo-lifted-justify-cruises-kentucky-derby?enable=true|website=Daily Racing Form|accessdate=6 May 2018|language=en}}</ref>
The [[2018 Kentucky Derby]] was held on May 5 on a rainy day at [[Churchill Downs]]. Although the surface had been sealed earlier in the day to minimize the effect of the rain on the footing, the [[track condition]] was still labeled as sloppy. Justify broke well and used his early speed to establish good position near the rail going into the first turn, running a length behind Promises Fulfilled in a fast opening quarter of 22.24 seconds. These two maintained their position for the first three-quarters of a mile, completed in 1:11, followed closely by Bolt d'Oro, Flameaway, and Good Magic. Going into the final turn, Promises Fulfilled dropped back while first Bolt d'Oro and then Good Magic were put to a drive. Justify responded to the challenge and opened up a lead of {{frac|1|1|2}} lengths at the top of the stretch, widening to {{frac|2|1|2}} lengths at the finish line. Good Magic held on for second while Audible closed late to finish third.<ref name="KDChart" /><ref>{{cite web|title=Justify Untouchable in Kentucky Derby|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/227402/justify-untouchable-in-kentucky-derby|website=BloodHorse.com|access-date=6 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Privman|first1=Jay|title=Curse of Apollo lifted as Justify cruises in Kentucky Derby|url=http://www.drf.com/news/curse-apollo-lifted-justify-cruises-kentucky-derby?enable=true|website=Daily Racing Form|access-date=6 May 2018}}</ref>

Justify came out of the race almost untouched by the mud due to his front-running style.<ref>{{cite web|title=Justify makes history in wettest ever Kentucky Derby|url=https://nypost.com/2018/05/05/justify-rolls-to-victory-in-a-wet-muddy-kentucky-derby/|website=New York Post|access-date=11 May 2018|date=5 May 2018}}</ref> The day after however, he appeared to be somewhat lame in his left hind leg – a condition that Baffert attributed to "scratches or whatever" from the wet track.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sun staff|title=Preakness notes: 'Diaper rash'-like condition not expected to derail Derby winner Justify|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horse-racing/bs-sp-preakness-justify-tenfold-quip-bob-baffert-20180507-story.html|website=baltimoresun.com|access-date=11 May 2018}}</ref> The sensitivity was later determined to have been caused by a heel bruise. To protect the heel, Justify was shod with a three-quarter [[horseshoe]] before he resumed galloping on May 10.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Kellie|title=Justify 'galloped perfect' in first track exercise since Kentucky Derby|url=http://www.brisnet.com/content/2018/05/justify-galloped-perfect-first-track-exercise-since-kentucky-derby/|website=Brisnet|access-date=11 May 2018|date=10 May 2018}}</ref>

===Preakness Stakes===
[[File:2018PreaknessFinish.jpg|thumb|Justify narrowly wins in a blanket finish at the 2018 Preakness]]
The track conditions for the [[2018 Preakness Stakes]], run on May 19 at Pimlico Racetrack in Baltimore, were even worse than for the Derby.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Sheinin|first1=Dave|title=Justify enters Preakness Stakes chasing history in weather that could be biblical|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/justify-enters-preakness-stakes-chasing-history-in-weather-that-could-be-biblical/2018/05/18/4b9efa9a-5acd-11e8-858f-12becb4d6067_story.html|newspaper=Washington Post|access-date=20 May 2018|date=18 May 2018}}</ref> After heavy rain over several days, the track was sloppy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Justify wins Preakness; Triple Crown in sight|url=http://www.espn.com/horse-racing/story/_/id/23549031/justify-overcomes-sloppy-track-pimlico-wins-preakness|website=ESPN.com|date=May 19, 2018|access-date=20 May 2018}}</ref> The rain finally stopped shortly before the race but then a heavy fog descended, limiting visibility to about a sixteenth of a mile.<ref name=BHPreakness />
The start was once again critical, and Justify broke well to take the early lead. To his inside, Good Magic rushed up to challenge him and the two matched strides around the first turn and down the backstretch while setting moderate fractions. They picked up the pace rounding the final turn and opened a gap on the rest of the field. However, in mid-stretch, Tenfold started closing ground rapidly to Justify's outside while Bravazo, who had trailed by five lengths in mid-stretch, was moving fastest of all in the center of the track. Justify dug in to win by half a length over Bravazo, with Tenfold just a neck farther back in third, another neck in front of Good Magic.<ref name=BHPreakness>{{cite web|last1=Balan|first1=Jeremy|title=Justify Emerges From the Fog to Win Preakness|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/227633/justify-emerges-from-the-fog-to-win-preakness|website=BloodHorse.com|access-date=20 May 2018}}</ref><ref name="PreaknessChart">{{cite web|title=Chart of the 2018 Preakness Stakes|url=http://www.equibase.com/premium/chartEmb.cfm?track=PIM&raceDate=05/19/2018&cy=USA&rn=13|website=Equibase|access-date=20 May 2018}}</ref>

The win earned Justify a Beyer Speed Figure of 97, the lowest of his career. Baffert felt that the colt had suffered a bit of a "bounce", or regression, from a peak performance in the Derby. He was still impressed by Justify's performance, pointing out that the colt had been pushed hard by Good Magic and had also reacted greenly by jumping several puddles during the race. "You can't bring it all the time", he said. "This will set him up for the next one."<ref name=PrivmanRoutine>{{cite web|last1=Privman|first1=Jay|title=For Baffert, a familiar routine ahead of Triple Crown bid|url=http://www.drf.com/news/baffert-familiar-routine-ahead-triple-crown-bid|website=www.drf.com|access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref>

On May 24, ESPN.com and the ''New York Times'' reported that Justify's breeding rights had been sold prior to the running of the Preakness to [[Coolmore Stud]] (which had owned his sire Scat Daddy) for $60 million. Reportedly, a bonus of $25 million would kick in if Justify subsequently won the Triple Crown.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hoppert |first1=Melissa |last2=Drape |first2=Joe |title=Justify's Breeding Rights Are Said to Be Sold to Coolmore for $60 Million |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/24/sports/justify-breeding-rights-coolmore-farm.html |website=New York Times |date=May 24, 2018 |access-date=10 July 2018 }}</ref> WinStar Farm replied that they had received many inquiries but nothing would be finalized in the "foreseeable future".<ref>{{cite web |title=WinStar Issues Statement |url=https://bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/227723/winstar-issues-statement-after-espn-story-on-justify |website=bloodhorse.com |access-date=10 July 2018}}</ref>

===Belmont Stakes===

Baffert was the trainer of the prior Triple Crown winner, [[American Pharoah]] in 2015, and followed a similar training regimen with Justify at Churchill Downs until shipping to New York a few days before the Belmont.<ref name=PrivmanRoutine /> Baffert noted that one of the main differences between the two horses was their attitude: American Pharoah is known as a kind, easy going horse whereas Justify is more dominant. "You have to watch him", said Baffert. "He likes to push you around. He's not a mean horse, but his patience level with people is, like, five seconds."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Clarke |first1=Liz |title=Justify's path to cusp of Triple Crown is unusual. But so is training a 1,380-pound athlete. |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/justifys-path-to-cusp-of-triple-crown-is-unusual-but-so-is-training-a-1380-pound-athlete/2018/06/07/6997e6a0-6a8c-11e8-9e38-24e693b38637_story.html |newspaper=Washington Post |access-date=10 June 2018 |date=7 June 2018}}</ref>
[[File:Justify - 2018 Belmont Stakes.jpg|thumb|right|Justify wins the Belmont Stakes.]]
The [[2018 Belmont Stakes]] was run on June 9 over a fast track before a sold-out crowd of 90,000. Justify drew [[Glossary of North American horse racing#P|post position]] one, which meant that a poor start would have resulted in him getting trapped on the rail. However, Justify broke well and Smith sent him to the lead with a quick opening quarter of 23.37. He then slowed down the pace as they moved around the first turn and down the backstretch, leading by two lengths over [[Restoring Hope]] as he completed the mile in 1:38.09. Around the far turn, Vino Rosso mounted a drive to move into second place, while [[Gronkowski (horse)|Gronkowski]] and [[Hofburg (horse)|Hofburg]] started closing on Vino Rosso from far back. Despite drifting out slightly in the stretch, Justify increased a one length lead over the challengers after the final turn to win by {{frac|1|3|4}} lengths over Gronkowski. He completed the mile and a half race in 2:28.18.<ref name="WaPoBelmont" /><ref name="BelmontChart" /><ref name=BHBelmont />

Baffert was elated following the race. "It's just amazing, I'm so proud to be an American, very emotional and a lot of help upstairs", he told ''[[Forbes]]''. "It never gets old. American Pharoah was my first love, but wow, Mike Smith deserves something like this. This horse is just amazing, he could have won every race on the [[Glossary of North American horse racing#U|undercard]] today."<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/timwood/2018/06/09/belmont-stakes-2018-results-justify-triple-crown-winner-final-order-final-payouts-and-total-purse/#4d66be402bb9|title=Belmont Stakes 2018 Results: Justify Triple Crown Winner, Final Order, Final Payouts And Total Purse|last=Wood|first=Tim|work=Forbes|access-date=2018-06-16}}</ref>

The win made Justify the thirteenth winner of the [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)|American Triple Crown]], and just the second horse to accomplish the feat while still undefeated.<ref name="BHBelmont">{{cite web |last1=Wincze Hughes |first1=Alicia |title=Justify 13th Triple Crown Winner After Belmont Victory |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/227984/justify-13th-triple-crown-winner-after-belmont-victory |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=10 June 2018 }}</ref> Justify's owners received a total of $2.94 million for winning all three Triple Crown races.<ref name=":0" />

==== Controversy ====
Following the Belmont Stakes, observers questioned the tactics of jockey [[Florent Geroux]] aboard Restoring Hope, who was also trained by Baffert. Restoring Hope broke slowly from the starting gate but quickly headed for the lead in between horses, cutting in front of Noble Indy and drifting wide entering the first turn. He then veered left, pushing Bravazo towards the rail.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2018/06/10/did-justify-get-undue-help-from-another-bob-baffert-horse-in-winning-at-belmont/|title=Did Justify get undue help from another Bob Baffert horse in winning at Belmont?|last=Bieler|first=Des|date=2018-06-10|newspaper=Washington Post|access-date=2018-06-16|issn=0190-8286}}</ref> Some of those connected to other horses in the race believed that Geroux's actions helped give Justify an advantage by giving him an uncontested lead. Mike Repole, the co-owner of Vino Rosso and Noble Indy, told the ''[[Daily Racing Form]]'' that he was confused by seeing Restoring Hope "rush up like he was a [[American Quarter Horse|Quarter Horse]]". Vino Rosso's rider [[John R. Velazquez|John Velasquez]] said he felt like Geroux was trying to protect Justify.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.drf.com/news/horsemen-question-gerouxs-ride-restoring-hope|title=Horsemen question Geroux's ride on Restoring Hope |website=www.drf.com|access-date=2018-06-16}}</ref> On the other hand, [[D. Wayne Lukas]], the trainer of Bravazo, found the situation "strange", but did not think Restoring Hope's actions affected the outcome of the race.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">{{Cite news|url=https://nypost.com/2018/06/10/belmont-controversy-erupts-did-alliance-ensure-a-justify-victory/|title=Belmont controversy erupts: Did alliance ensure a Justify victory?|date=2018-06-10|work=New York Post|access-date=2018-06-16}}</ref>

In response, Baffert said that his original plan was to have Restoring Hope sit behind Justify in second. Geroux stated that he wanted to be towards the front early but Restoring Hope became rank. "When he broke a step slow – he's kind of an aggressive horse to ride, he pulls very hard – I wanted to make sure I put him in the clear. I didn't want to break, get the horse covered up and then the horse starts getting aggressive behind horses. It would have been even worse if he was behind horses."<ref name=":2" /> Gary West, the owner of Restoring Hope, told the ''[[New York Post]]'' that he was unaware of any plan to have the colt near the pace. "Maybe the horse was completely out of control and Florent had no choice. I will never know."<ref name=":3" /> The Belmont Park stewards spoke to Geroux about his ride the Thursday following the race. Geroux said he felt like the stewards were only talking to him because of the media attention. "I didn't bother anybody, I didn't shut anybody off. If there was something, I think they would have contacted me right away to review the race", he said.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.drf.com/news/stewards-talk-geroux-over-belmont-stakes-ride?enable=true|title=Stewards talk to Geroux over Belmont Stakes ride|website=www.drf.com|access-date=2018-06-16}}</ref>


===Injury===
Justify came out of the race almost untouched by the mud due to his front-running style.<ref>{{cite web|title=Justify makes history in wettest ever Kentucky Derby|url=https://nypost.com/2018/05/05/justify-rolls-to-victory-in-a-wet-muddy-kentucky-derby/|website=New York Post|accessdate=11 May 2018|date=5 May 2018}}</ref> The day after however, he appeared to be somewhat lame in his left hind leg – a condition that Baffert attributed to "scratches or whatever" from the wet track.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sun staff|title=Preakness notes: 'Diaper rash'-like condition not expected to derail Derby winner Justify|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horse-racing/bs-sp-preakness-justify-tenfold-quip-bob-baffert-20180507-story.html|website=baltimoresun.com|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> The sensitivity was later determined to have been caused by a heel bruise. To protect the heel, Justify was shod with a three-quarter [[horseshoe]]. Justify resumed galloping on May 10.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Kellie|title=Justify ‘galloped perfect’ in first track exercise since Kentucky Derby|url=http://www.brisnet.com/content/2018/05/justify-galloped-perfect-first-track-exercise-since-kentucky-derby/|website=Brisnet|accessdate=11 May 2018|date=10 May 2018}}</ref>
After the Belmont, Justify was returned to Churchill Downs where he was paraded before a large crowd on June 16.<ref>{{cite web |title=Justify Parades Before Thousands at Churchill Downs |url=https://bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/228098/justify-parades-before-thousands-at-churchill-downs |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=10 July 2018 }}</ref> He was then shipped back to Santa Anita, where he was paraded on June 23.<ref>{{cite web |title=Triple Crown Winner Justify Parades at Santa Anita |url=https://bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/228208/triple-crown-winner-justify-parades-at-santa-anita |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=10 July 2018 }}</ref> Baffert kept Justify in light training to give the colt time to recover from the grueling Triple Crown campaign. His ultimate target was to complete the [[Grand Slam of Thoroughbred Racing|Grand Slam]] later in the year by racing Justify in the [[Breeders Cup Classic]]. In early July, Baffert noticed a slight filling in the ankle of Justify's left front leg. The filling subsided but then reappeared a few days later, so Baffert decided to send the colt for a detailed evaluation. Justify was officially retired from racing on July 25, 2018, ending the colt's bid for the Grand Slam.<ref>{{cite web |title=Justify to Undergo Evaluation |url=https://bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/228479/justify-to-undergo-evaluation-racing-plans-on-hold |website=bloodhorse.com |access-date=10 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Triple Crown Winner Justify in Recovery Mode at Del Mar |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/228568/triple-crown-winner-justify-in-recovery-mode-at-del-mar |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=12 September 2018 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Triple Crown Winner Justify Retires from Racing |url=http://www.espn.com/horse-racing/story/_/id/24192089/triple-crown-winner-justify-retires-racing |website=ESPN.com |date=July 25, 2018 |access-date=26 July 2018}}</ref>


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An asterisk after the odds means Justify was the post-time favorite.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> indicates that Justify was the post-time favorite.<br/>
<sup>◆</sup>Justify originally finished first. Connections of [[Bolt d'Oro]] sued the California Horse Racing Board in 2020 to disqualify Justify because of a positive test for scopolamine, which was found in jimsom weed that contaminates hay. In 2023, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ordered Justify disqualified unilaterally, which Justify's connections have appealed. <ref name=bh300324/>

==Assessment and awards==
In the [[2018 World's Best Racehorse Rankings]] Justify was given a rating of 125, making him the second best three-year-old colt behind [[Roaring Lion (horse)|Roaring Lion]] and the eighth best racehorse in the world.<ref>{{cite web |title=World's Best Racehorse Rankings: Cracksman Ties Winx At The Top |url=https://www.paulickreport.com/news/thoroughbred-racing/worlds-best-racehorse-rankings-cracksman-ties-winx-at-the-top/ |website=Horse Racing News {{!}} Paulick Report |access-date=16 February 2019 |date=8 November 2018}}</ref>

On 24 January 2019, Justify was named the 2018 [[American Horse of the Year]] with 191 votes compared to 51 votes for [[Accelerate (horse)|Accelerate]], who had won the Breeders' Cup Classic.<ref>{{cite web |title=Triple Crown Winner Justify Named Horse of the Year |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/231700/triple-crown-winner-justify-named-horse-of-the-year |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=16 February 2019 }}</ref> Justify was also the unanimous selection for [[American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse|Champion three-year-old male]].<ref>{{cite web |title=By Unanimous Vote, Justify Champion 3-Year-Old Male |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/231701/by-unanimous-vote-justify-champion-3-year-old-male |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=16 February 2019 }}</ref>

Justify's win in the Belmont Stakes was named the [[NTRA Moment of the Year]], chosen from events that illustrate "a range of human emotions as well as outstanding displays of equine athleticism".<ref>{{cite web |title=Justify's Belmont Wins NTRA Moment of the Year |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/231720/justifys-belmont-wins-ntra-moment-of-the-year |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=16 February 2019 }}</ref>

In 2024 Justify was elected to the [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]] in his first year of eligibility. His formal induction will take place in [[Saratoga Springs, New York]] on August 2, 2024.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.drf.com/news/rosario-gun-runner-justify-top-2024-racing-hall-fame-inductees|title=Rosario, Gun Runner, Justify top 2024 Racing Hall of Fame inductees|last=Grening|first=David|date=23 April 2024|publisher=Daily Racing Form |access-date=23 April 2024}}</ref>

==Stud==
On September 14, 2018, WinStar Farm announced that Justify would stand at Ashford Stud (Versailles, KY), the North American branch of [[Coolmore Stud]], although the original ownership group had retained some breeding rights.<ref>{{cite web |title=It's Official: Justify to Stand at Ashford Stud |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/229582/its-official-justify-to-stand-at-ashford-stud |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=28 September 2018 }}</ref> His stud fee for 2019 was $150,000.<ref>{{cite web |title=Justify's Stud Fee Set at $150,000 for 2019 |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/229740/justifys-stud-fee-set-at-150-000-for-2019 |website=BloodHorse.com |access-date=28 September 2018 }}</ref> Coolmore announced that Justify's stud fee would be lowered to $100,000 for the 2022 breeding season<ref>{{Cite web|title=Justify {{!}} Stallions|url=https://coolmore.com/stallions/justify|access-date=2021-12-16|website=Coolmore|language=en-GB}}</ref> and would not shuttle to Australia.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Wiltshire |first1=Alex |title=American Pharoah, Justify Not Shuttling; This Year The American Triple Crown winners are expected to return to Australia in 2023. |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/259949/american-pharoah-justify-not-shuttling-this-year |website=BloodHorse.com |publisher=ANZ Bloodstock News |access-date=30 June 2022 |date=29 June 2022}}</ref>

With the successes of Justify's progeny in 2023 his stud fee for 2024 was doubled to $200,000.<ref name=BH_BCJuvenileFillies>{{cite web |last1=Angst |first1=Frank |title=Krikorian's Just F Y I Prevails in Juvenile Fillies Daughter of Justify bests 3-5 favorite Tamara, daughter of Beholder. |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/273118/krikorians-just-f-y-i-prevails-in-juvenile-fillies |website=Bloodhorse.com |access-date=9 November 2023 |date=3 November 2023}}</ref>

===Notable progeny===

''c = [[colt (horse)|colt]], f = [[filly]], g = [[gelding]]''

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| width="150px" | '''Name'''
| width="35px" | '''Sex'''
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|2020
|Arabian Lion
|c
|[[Woody Stephens Stakes]]
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|2020
|Aspen Grove
|f
|[[Belmont Oaks]]
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|2021
|Opera Singer
|f
|[[Prix Marcel Boussac]], [[Nassau Stakes]]
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|2021
|[[Just F Y I]]
|f
|[[Frizette Stakes]], [[Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies]]
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|2021
|[[City of Troy (horse)|City of Troy]]
|c
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|2021
|Hard To Justify
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|[[Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf]]
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|2021
|Ramatuelle
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|[[Prix de la Forêt]]
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==Pedigree==
==Pedigree==
{{Pedigree
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|f =[[Scat Daddy]]<br />2004
|f =[[Scat Daddy]]<br />2004
|m =Stage Magic <br />2007
|m =Stage Magic <br />2007
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|ffmm = Yarn
|fmff = [[Raise a Native]]
|fmff = [[Raise a Native]]
|fmfm = Gold Digger
|fmfm = [[Gold Digger (horse)|Gold Digger]]
|fmmf = [[Nijinsky (horse)|Nijinsky]]
|fmmf = [[Nijinsky (horse)|Nijinsky]]
|fmmm = Personable Lady
|fmmm = Personable Lady
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|mmff = [[A.P. Indy]]
|mmff = [[A.P. Indy]]
|mmfm = Preach
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|mmmf = Baldski
|mmmf = [[Baldski]]
|mmmm = Cap the Moment (family: 1-h)
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Justify is [[linebred]] 3 x 5 x 5 to Mr. Prospector, meaning this sire appears once in the third generation of the pedigree and twice in the fifth-generation as the sire of full sisters Yarn and Preach. Justify is also line bred on Northern Dancer through Storm Cat, Yarn, Nijinsky, Deputy Minister, Preach, and Baldski. Further back, Justify's pedigree contains multiple line breedings on some of the greatest sires of the twentieth century, including [[Native Dancer]], [[Nearco]], and [[Man o' War]].<ref name=Experience>{{cite web |title=Experience Justify's pedigree with this video tour of his greatest ancestors |url=https://www.kentuckyderby.com/horses/news/experience-justifys-pedigree-with-this-video-tour-of-his-greatest-ancestors |website=www.kentuckyderby.com |access-date=9 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Man o' War's Century Of Influence – Horse Racing News {{!}} Paulick Report |url=https://www.paulickreport.com/features/bloodlines/man-o-wars-century-influence/ |website=www.paulickreport.com |date=March 28, 2017 |access-date=12 June 2018 }}</ref>
Justify is [[inbred]] 3 x 5 x 5 to Mr. Prospector, meaning this sire appears once in the third generation of the pedigree and twice in the fifth generation as the sire of full sisters Yarn and Preach.

Justify's pedigree includes several Triple Crown winners. He is a fifth generation descendant of [[Seattle Slew]] through A.P. Indy; a sixth generation descendant of [[Secretariat (horse)|Secretariat]] through both Storm Cat and A.P. Indy; descends from [[Count Fleet]] through Mr. Prospector and Primal Force, and has multiple crosses to [[War Admiral]] through [[Ogygian]]'s daughter Myth, Personable Lady, and A.P. Indy.<ref name="Pedigree" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Pedigree of A.P. Indy |url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/ap+indy |website=www.pedigreequery.com |access-date=9 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Pedigree of Storm Cat |url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/storm+cat |website=www.pedigreequery.com |access-date=9 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Pedigree of Primal Force |url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/primal+force |website=pedigreequery.com |access-date=9 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Personable Lady Horse Pedigree |url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/personable+lady |website=www.pedigreequery.com |access-date=9 June 2018}}</ref> Even farther back in his pedigree are [[Omaha (horse)|Omaha]] and [[Gallant Fox]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Pedigree of Nijinsky |url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/nijinsky2 |website=Pedigreequery |access-date=12 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Pedigree of Storm Bird |url=http://www.pedigreequery.com/storm+bird |website=Pedigreequery |access-date=12 June 2018}}</ref> [[Nijinsky (horse)|Nijinsky]], who appears several times in Justify's pedigree, won the English Triple Crown in 1970.<ref name=Experience />

==See also==
* [[List of racehorses]]


==References==
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==See also==
{{Kentucky Derby Winners}}
* [[List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses]]


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Latest revision as of 20:27, 6 December 2024

Justify
Justify and his connections after the 2018 Preakness Stakes
SireScat Daddy
GrandsireJohannesburg
DamStage Magic
DamsireGhostzapper
SexStallion
Foaled (2015-03-28) March 28, 2015 (age 9)
Versailles, Kentucky, U.S.[1]
CountryUnited States
ColorChestnut
BreederJohn D. Gunther
OwnerWinStar Farm (majority owner), China Horse Club, Head of Plains Partners, Starlight Racing, Carcone Racing Stable
TrainerBob Baffert
Record6: 6–0–0
Earnings$3,198,000[2]
Awards
Triple Crown wins:
Kentucky Derby (2018)
Preakness Stakes (2018)
Belmont Stakes (2018)
13th American Triple Crown winner (2018)
American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse (2018)
American Horse of the Year (2018)
Honors
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
(2024)

Justify (born in March 28, 2015) is a US Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse who is known for being the thirteenth winner of the American Triple Crown. He also was the first horse since Apollo in 1882 to win the Kentucky Derby without racing as a two-year-old.

Justify first attracted attention with a win in his debut race on February 18, 2018. He went on to win the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes to become the 13th Triple Crown winner. He was retired undefeated several weeks after the Belmont and became the only American Triple Crown winner who was never beaten in his entire career.

Justify's ancestors include Secretariat, Count Fleet, War Admiral, Omaha, and Gallant Fox, all of whom also won the American Triple Crown. He is also a descendant of English Triple Crown winner Nijinsky.

On September 11, 2019, it was revealed via The New York Times that Justify tested positive for scopolamine, a banned substance that can be performance enhancing, in excess of what is normally found in tainted feed. The positive came just a few days after his win in the 2018 Santa Anita Derby. In December 2023 a court judge ordered that stewards issue a new ruling that would effectively disqualify Justify from that race.[3][4]

Background

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Justify is a chestnut stallion with a large white blaze on his forehead.[5] He was bred in Kentucky by Canadian[6] John D. Gunther, who runs Glennwood Farm in Versailles, Kentucky, with his daughter Tanya. Although the Gunthers have a small breeding operation, their 2015 foals also included Without Parole, a Grade I winner at Royal Ascot, Vino Rosso, a graded stakes winner who raced against Justify in both the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, and Grade I winner Competitionofideas. For this accomplishment, Gunther earned the 2018 Eclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder.[7] Gunther also bred Justify's dam, Stage Magic, a stakes-placed daughter of Ghostzapper.[8][9] Stage Magic was subsequently named the 2018 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year.[10]

Justify was part of the second-last crop of Scat Daddy, who won the Champagne Stakes and Florida Derby. Although Scat Daddy ran in America on the dirt, as a stallion he first made his reputation in Europe and South America as a turf sire, with Grade I winners including Lady Aurelia and Caravaggio[11] His stud fee when he was bred to Stage Magic in 2014 was only $35,000, though it was scheduled to increase to $100,000 in 2016. However, Scat Daddy died prematurely at the age of eleven in December 2015.[12]

Justify was sold at the 2016 Keeneland September Yearling Sales for $500,000 to a recently formed partnership between WinStar Farm (60% ownership), China Horse Club (25%) and SF Racing (15%), the latter run by employees of George Soros's investment firm.[13] David Hanley, general manager of WinStar, said that Justify stood out at the sales. "He was a beautiful yearling – had great balance and leg, great shoulder, and lovely length and neck, and power", he said. "For a big horse, he was very light on his feet, with good action and good energy."[14] In early March 2018, SF Racing sold a share to Starlight Racing,[15] then Sol Kumin's Head of Plains partners also bought a share in late March.[16]

Justify grew into a massive horse, standing 16.3 hands (67 inches, 170 cm) at the withers and weighing either 1,268 pounds (575 kg) or 1,380 pounds (630 kg) during his Triple Crown run.[17][18] He was initially sent to trainer Rodolphe Brisset at Keeneland but pulled a muscle and was given time to recover and grow into his frame. In January 2018, he was sent to Santa Anita to be trained by Bob Baffert.[19]

Racing career

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Qualifying for the Derby

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Justify did not make his first start until February 18, 2018, in a maiden special weight race for three-year-olds at Santa Anita Park over seven furlongs. Going off as the 1-2 favorite, he broke poorly, then rushed up to challenge for the early lead. After completing the first quarter mile in a quick 21.80 seconds, he began to open up an advantage on the rest of the field, ultimately winning by 9+12 lengths. The impressive win earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 104 and caused the Thoroughbred Daily News to designate the colt as a "Rising Star". "It's not too late", said Baffert regarding the colt's chances of qualifying for the Kentucky Derby. "I've got a plan... We're looking (for a graded stakes race). He's shown his brilliance in the morning."[20]

Justify made his next start on March 11 in an allowance race at Santa Anita, run at a distance of one mile. As the overwhelming 1-20 favorite, he broke slowly and settled behind the early leaders, On the far turn, he quickened and swept to an easy 6+12 length win. "I didn't ask him to move", said jockey Mike Smith, riding the colt for the first time. "He came off that turn like it was a stroll. Just very, very impressed. I hate to compare him to other horses right now, but doesn't he remind you of an Easy Goer way back in the day. Just a big ol’ red horse with a big, powerful stride."[21]

Despite never having raced in stakes company, Justify was subsequently ranked as one of the leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby, moving into seventh place in the March 12 NTRA poll.[22] However, the colt first needed to qualify by earning points in the 2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby. Baffert originally planned to run stablemate McKinzie in the Santa Anita Derby and ship Justify to Oaklawn Park for the Arkansas Derby. But when McKinzie suffered a setback due to injury, Baffert decided to keep Justify at his home base for the Santa Anita Derby.[23]

On April 7, Justify entered the Santa Anita Derby as part of a field of seven horses. His main rival was Bolt d'Oro, a multiple stakes winner and another top contender on the Derby trail. The two horses were almost evenly matched in the betting, with Justify going off as the slight favorite. He went to the early lead then set a comfortable pace down the backstretch, moving with a "freak stride" that helped him conserve energy. Around the final turn, the field started to close the gap, with Bolt d'Oro getting to within 1+12 lengths in mid-stretch. Justify responded to the challenge and drew away for a three-length lead despite drifting somewhat down the homestretch.[24][25]

Positive drug test

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On September 11, 2019, The New York Times reported that Justify failed a drug test for scopolamine after winning the Santa Anita Derby. The amount detected was 300 nanograms per milliliter — well in excess of the international standard of 60 ng/ml and the modified limit in California of 75 ng/ml. According to the veterinarian quoted in the New York Times article, the excessive amount detected suggested that it was used as a performance enhancer and was not simply a feed contaminant. At that time, such a drug positive could have resulted in Justify's disqualification from the Santa Anita Derby, which in turn would have meant he would not have received the points required to qualify for the Kentucky Derby. However, the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) did not announce the positive and delayed making a decision on the case before ultimately dismissing it in August. In January 2019, the CHRB changed the penalty for a scopolamine test positive to a fine and trainer suspension, which is consistent with Association of Racing Commissioners International standards adopted effective January 1, 2017.[26][27]

Dr. Rick Arthur, the board's equine medical director, subsequently explained that their investigation suggested that the result was in fact due to feed contamination by jimson weed. One key factor was that horses from five different barns had high readings for scopalimine over the same period, though none of these were as high as Justify's. Arthur pointed out that Justify may well have ingested a seed, or his reading may have been inflated because of dehydration after the race. "Even though the level was relatively high in urine, the blood level was actually quite low", he said, explaining that this and the presence of another drug, atropine, found in jimson weed were consistent with feed contamination.[28][27]

Baffert issued a statement on September 12 that said, "I unequivocally reject any implication that scopolamine was ever intentionally administered to Justify, or any of my horses."[28]

On December 1, 2023, Judge Mitchell Beckloff of the Los Angeles County Superior Court ordered CHRB stewards to issue a new ruling to state that Justify won the Santa Anita Derby with illegal medication in his system, which would disqualify the horse from the race.[3] The order was the result of a lawsuit from Mick Ruis, owner of Santa Anita Derby runner-up Bolt d'Oro, who filed the litigation after stewards announced they were not required to disqualify Justify. Soon after the decision, a CHRB spokesman said that the board was weighing their legal options.[3][4] On March 7, 2024, The Blood-Horse reported that the CHRB had agreed to a $300,000 settlement with Ruis to resolve all claims and would instruct stewards to issue a disqualification ruling.[29] Santa Anita stewards issued the new ruling on March 30, 2024, pursuant to the court order.[30] As of the date of the stewards ruling, Equibase has yet to update its official race chart.[30] In April 2024 Justify's owners filed a notice of appeal, claiming that their absence as a party in the litigation between Ruis and the CHRB led to a denial of due process.[31]

Kentucky Derby

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The first-place finish in the Santa Anita Derby moved Justify to the top position in the NTRA 3-year-old poll and made him the favorite for the Kentucky Derby. To win the race though, he would have to overcome the so-called "Curse of Apollo" – no horse had won the Kentucky Derby without racing as a two-year-old since Apollo in 1882. Baffert pointed to the horse's natural ability but acknowledged the colt was still green.[5] Furthermore, the field for the 2018 Kentucky Derby was considered one of the best in recent memory, with most of the major prep race winners given serious consideration by handicappers. In addition to Justify, the field included graded stakes winners Good Magic (Breeders' Cup Juvenile and Blue Grass Stakes), Mendelssohn (Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf and UAE Derby), Audible (Florida Derby), Magnum Moon (Arkansas Derby), Noble Indy (Louisiana Derby), Vino Rosso (Wood Memorial), My Boy Jack (Lexington Stakes), Free Drop Billy (Breeders' Futurity), Firenze Fire (Champagne Stakes) and Bolt d'Oro.[32]

Justify in starting gate for Kentucky Derby

The 2018 Kentucky Derby was held on May 5 on a rainy day at Churchill Downs. Although the surface had been sealed earlier in the day to minimize the effect of the rain on the footing, the track condition was still labeled as sloppy. Justify broke well and used his early speed to establish good position near the rail going into the first turn, running a length behind Promises Fulfilled in a fast opening quarter of 22.24 seconds. These two maintained their position for the first three-quarters of a mile, completed in 1:11, followed closely by Bolt d'Oro, Flameaway, and Good Magic. Going into the final turn, Promises Fulfilled dropped back while first Bolt d'Oro and then Good Magic were put to a drive. Justify responded to the challenge and opened up a lead of 1+12 lengths at the top of the stretch, widening to 2+12 lengths at the finish line. Good Magic held on for second while Audible closed late to finish third.[33][34][35]

Justify came out of the race almost untouched by the mud due to his front-running style.[36] The day after however, he appeared to be somewhat lame in his left hind leg – a condition that Baffert attributed to "scratches or whatever" from the wet track.[37] The sensitivity was later determined to have been caused by a heel bruise. To protect the heel, Justify was shod with a three-quarter horseshoe before he resumed galloping on May 10.[38]

Preakness Stakes

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Justify narrowly wins in a blanket finish at the 2018 Preakness

The track conditions for the 2018 Preakness Stakes, run on May 19 at Pimlico Racetrack in Baltimore, were even worse than for the Derby.[39] After heavy rain over several days, the track was sloppy.[40] The rain finally stopped shortly before the race but then a heavy fog descended, limiting visibility to about a sixteenth of a mile.[41]

The start was once again critical, and Justify broke well to take the early lead. To his inside, Good Magic rushed up to challenge him and the two matched strides around the first turn and down the backstretch while setting moderate fractions. They picked up the pace rounding the final turn and opened a gap on the rest of the field. However, in mid-stretch, Tenfold started closing ground rapidly to Justify's outside while Bravazo, who had trailed by five lengths in mid-stretch, was moving fastest of all in the center of the track. Justify dug in to win by half a length over Bravazo, with Tenfold just a neck farther back in third, another neck in front of Good Magic.[41][42]

The win earned Justify a Beyer Speed Figure of 97, the lowest of his career. Baffert felt that the colt had suffered a bit of a "bounce", or regression, from a peak performance in the Derby. He was still impressed by Justify's performance, pointing out that the colt had been pushed hard by Good Magic and had also reacted greenly by jumping several puddles during the race. "You can't bring it all the time", he said. "This will set him up for the next one."[43]

On May 24, ESPN.com and the New York Times reported that Justify's breeding rights had been sold prior to the running of the Preakness to Coolmore Stud (which had owned his sire Scat Daddy) for $60 million. Reportedly, a bonus of $25 million would kick in if Justify subsequently won the Triple Crown.[44] WinStar Farm replied that they had received many inquiries but nothing would be finalized in the "foreseeable future".[45]

Belmont Stakes

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Baffert was the trainer of the prior Triple Crown winner, American Pharoah in 2015, and followed a similar training regimen with Justify at Churchill Downs until shipping to New York a few days before the Belmont.[43] Baffert noted that one of the main differences between the two horses was their attitude: American Pharoah is known as a kind, easy going horse whereas Justify is more dominant. "You have to watch him", said Baffert. "He likes to push you around. He's not a mean horse, but his patience level with people is, like, five seconds."[46]

Justify wins the Belmont Stakes.

The 2018 Belmont Stakes was run on June 9 over a fast track before a sold-out crowd of 90,000. Justify drew post position one, which meant that a poor start would have resulted in him getting trapped on the rail. However, Justify broke well and Smith sent him to the lead with a quick opening quarter of 23.37. He then slowed down the pace as they moved around the first turn and down the backstretch, leading by two lengths over Restoring Hope as he completed the mile in 1:38.09. Around the far turn, Vino Rosso mounted a drive to move into second place, while Gronkowski and Hofburg started closing on Vino Rosso from far back. Despite drifting out slightly in the stretch, Justify increased a one length lead over the challengers after the final turn to win by 1+34 lengths over Gronkowski. He completed the mile and a half race in 2:28.18.[17][47][48]

Baffert was elated following the race. "It's just amazing, I'm so proud to be an American, very emotional and a lot of help upstairs", he told Forbes. "It never gets old. American Pharoah was my first love, but wow, Mike Smith deserves something like this. This horse is just amazing, he could have won every race on the undercard today."[49]

The win made Justify the thirteenth winner of the American Triple Crown, and just the second horse to accomplish the feat while still undefeated.[48] Justify's owners received a total of $2.94 million for winning all three Triple Crown races.[49]

Controversy

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Following the Belmont Stakes, observers questioned the tactics of jockey Florent Geroux aboard Restoring Hope, who was also trained by Baffert. Restoring Hope broke slowly from the starting gate but quickly headed for the lead in between horses, cutting in front of Noble Indy and drifting wide entering the first turn. He then veered left, pushing Bravazo towards the rail.[50] Some of those connected to other horses in the race believed that Geroux's actions helped give Justify an advantage by giving him an uncontested lead. Mike Repole, the co-owner of Vino Rosso and Noble Indy, told the Daily Racing Form that he was confused by seeing Restoring Hope "rush up like he was a Quarter Horse". Vino Rosso's rider John Velasquez said he felt like Geroux was trying to protect Justify.[51] On the other hand, D. Wayne Lukas, the trainer of Bravazo, found the situation "strange", but did not think Restoring Hope's actions affected the outcome of the race.[50][52]

In response, Baffert said that his original plan was to have Restoring Hope sit behind Justify in second. Geroux stated that he wanted to be towards the front early but Restoring Hope became rank. "When he broke a step slow – he's kind of an aggressive horse to ride, he pulls very hard – I wanted to make sure I put him in the clear. I didn't want to break, get the horse covered up and then the horse starts getting aggressive behind horses. It would have been even worse if he was behind horses."[51] Gary West, the owner of Restoring Hope, told the New York Post that he was unaware of any plan to have the colt near the pace. "Maybe the horse was completely out of control and Florent had no choice. I will never know."[52] The Belmont Park stewards spoke to Geroux about his ride the Thursday following the race. Geroux said he felt like the stewards were only talking to him because of the media attention. "I didn't bother anybody, I didn't shut anybody off. If there was something, I think they would have contacted me right away to review the race", he said.[53]

Injury

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After the Belmont, Justify was returned to Churchill Downs where he was paraded before a large crowd on June 16.[54] He was then shipped back to Santa Anita, where he was paraded on June 23.[55] Baffert kept Justify in light training to give the colt time to recover from the grueling Triple Crown campaign. His ultimate target was to complete the Grand Slam later in the year by racing Justify in the Breeders Cup Classic. In early July, Baffert noticed a slight filling in the ankle of Justify's left front leg. The filling subsided but then reappeared a few days later, so Baffert decided to send the colt for a detailed evaluation. Justify was officially retired from racing on July 25, 2018, ending the colt's bid for the Grand Slam.[56][57][58]

Statistics

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Date Age Distance Race Grade Track Odds Field Finish Winning time Winning
(losing)
margin
Jockey Ref
Feb 18, 2018 3 7 furlongs Maiden Special Weight Maiden Santa Anita 0.50* 5 1 1:21.86 9+12 lengths Drayden Van Dyke [59]
Mar 11, 2018 3 1 mile Allowance Optional Claiming Allowance Santa Anita 0.05* 5 1 1:35.73 6+12 lengths Mike E. Smith [60]
Apr 7, 2018 3 1+18 miles Santa Anita Derby Grade I Santa Anita 0.90* 7 DQ 1:49.72 3 lengths Mike E. Smith [25]
May 5, 2018 3 1+14 miles Kentucky Derby Grade I Churchill Downs 2.90* 20 1 2:04.20 2+12 lengths Mike E. Smith [33]
May 19, 2018 3 1+316 miles Preakness Stakes Grade I Pimlico 0.40* 8 1 1:55.93 12 length Mike E. Smith [42]
June 9, 2018 3 1+12 miles Belmont Stakes Grade I Belmont Park 0.80* 10 1 2:28.18 1+34 length Mike E. Smith [47]

* indicates that Justify was the post-time favorite.
Justify originally finished first. Connections of Bolt d'Oro sued the California Horse Racing Board in 2020 to disqualify Justify because of a positive test for scopolamine, which was found in jimsom weed that contaminates hay. In 2023, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ordered Justify disqualified unilaterally, which Justify's connections have appealed. [30]

Assessment and awards

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In the 2018 World's Best Racehorse Rankings Justify was given a rating of 125, making him the second best three-year-old colt behind Roaring Lion and the eighth best racehorse in the world.[61]

On 24 January 2019, Justify was named the 2018 American Horse of the Year with 191 votes compared to 51 votes for Accelerate, who had won the Breeders' Cup Classic.[62] Justify was also the unanimous selection for Champion three-year-old male.[63]

Justify's win in the Belmont Stakes was named the NTRA Moment of the Year, chosen from events that illustrate "a range of human emotions as well as outstanding displays of equine athleticism".[64]

In 2024 Justify was elected to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. His formal induction will take place in Saratoga Springs, New York on August 2, 2024.[65]

Stud

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On September 14, 2018, WinStar Farm announced that Justify would stand at Ashford Stud (Versailles, KY), the North American branch of Coolmore Stud, although the original ownership group had retained some breeding rights.[66] His stud fee for 2019 was $150,000.[67] Coolmore announced that Justify's stud fee would be lowered to $100,000 for the 2022 breeding season[68] and would not shuttle to Australia.[69]

With the successes of Justify's progeny in 2023 his stud fee for 2024 was doubled to $200,000.[70]

Notable progeny

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c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

Foaled Name Sex Major Wins
2020 Arabian Lion c Woody Stephens Stakes
2020 Aspen Grove f Belmont Oaks
2021 Opera Singer f Prix Marcel Boussac, Nassau Stakes
2021 Just F Y I f Frizette Stakes, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies
2021 City of Troy c Dewhurst Stakes, Epsom Derby, Coral-Eclipse Stakes, International Stakes
2021 Hard To Justify f Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf
2021 Ramatuelle f Prix de la Forêt

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Justify, chestnut colt, March 28, 2015[71]
Sire
Scat Daddy
2004
Johannesburg
1999
Hennessy Storm Cat
Island Kitty
Myth Ogygian
Yarn
Love Style
1999
Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
Likeable Style Nijinsky
Personable Lady
Dam
Stage Magic
2007
Ghostzapper
2000
Awesome Again Deputy Minister
Primal Force
Baby Zip Relaunch
Thirty Zip
Magical Illusion
2001
Pulpit A.P. Indy
Preach
Voodoo Lily Baldski
Cap the Moment (family: 1-h)

Justify is linebred 3 x 5 x 5 to Mr. Prospector, meaning this sire appears once in the third generation of the pedigree and twice in the fifth-generation as the sire of full sisters Yarn and Preach. Justify is also line bred on Northern Dancer through Storm Cat, Yarn, Nijinsky, Deputy Minister, Preach, and Baldski. Further back, Justify's pedigree contains multiple line breedings on some of the greatest sires of the twentieth century, including Native Dancer, Nearco, and Man o' War.[72][73]

Justify's pedigree includes several Triple Crown winners. He is a fifth generation descendant of Seattle Slew through A.P. Indy; a sixth generation descendant of Secretariat through both Storm Cat and A.P. Indy; descends from Count Fleet through Mr. Prospector and Primal Force, and has multiple crosses to War Admiral through Ogygian's daughter Myth, Personable Lady, and A.P. Indy.[71][74][75][76][77] Even farther back in his pedigree are Omaha and Gallant Fox.[78][79] Nijinsky, who appears several times in Justify's pedigree, won the English Triple Crown in 1970.[72]

See also

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See also

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