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Ten Most Wanted had his first start at [[Hollywood Park Racetrack|Hollywood Park]] in November in 2002 where he finished 2nd.
Ten Most Wanted had his first start at [[Hollywood Park Racetrack|Hollywood Park]] in November in 2002 where he finished 2nd.


He was entered into the [[Santa Anita]] derby where he won his first race on January 5th, 2003. On April 5, 2003, he won the [[Illinois Derby]] and was prepped for the [[Kentucky Derby]]. However, he stumbled during the race and finished last out in 9th place at [[Churchill Downs]] ([[2003_Kentucky_Derby|2003 Race Results]]). His owners decided to race him in the [[Belmont Stakes]] and he finished 2nd to [[Empire Maker]]. He then ran the [[Travers Stakes]] at Saratoga on August 23rd, 2003 and the Louisiana Downs [[Super Derby]] on September 20th, 2003 both of which he won. His last race was at [[Hawthorne Race Course|Hawthorne]] in what was the National Jockey Club Handicap (which has since be renamed [[Bill_Hartack_Memorial_Handicap|Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap]]) on April 17, 2004 and he finished first.<ref>[http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=5311184&registry=T]</ref>
He was entered into the [[Santa Anita Derby]] where he won his first race on January 5th, 2003. On April 5, 2003, he won the [[Illinois Derby]] and was prepped for the [[Kentucky Derby]]. However, he stumbled during the race and finished last out in 9th place at [[Churchill Downs]] ([[2003_Kentucky_Derby|2003 Race Results]]). His owners decided to race him in the [[Belmont Stakes]] and he finished 2nd to [[Empire Maker]]. He then ran the [[Travers Stakes]] at Saratoga on August 23rd, 2003 and the Louisiana Downs [[Super Derby]] on September 20th, 2003 both of which he won. His last race was at [[Hawthorne Race Course|Hawthorne]] in what was the National Jockey Club Handicap (which has since be renamed [[Bill_Hartack_Memorial_Handicap|Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap]]) on April 17, 2004 and he finished first.<ref>[http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=5311184&registry=T]</ref>


==Stud Career==
==Stud Career==

Revision as of 04:58, 10 January 2013

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

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

Racing Career

Ten Most Wanted had his first start at Hollywood Park in November in 2002 where he finished 2nd.

He was entered into the Santa Anita Derby where he won his first race on January 5th, 2003. On April 5, 2003, he won the Illinois Derby and was prepped for the Kentucky Derby. However, he stumbled during the race and finished last out in 9th place at Churchill Downs (2003 Race Results). His owners decided to race him in the Belmont Stakes and he finished 2nd to Empire Maker. He then ran the Travers Stakes at Saratoga on August 23rd, 2003 and the Louisiana Downs Super Derby on September 20th, 2003 both of which he won. His last race was at Hawthorne in what was the National Jockey Club Handicap (which has since be renamed Bill Hartack Memorial Handicap) on April 17, 2004 and he finished first.[3]

Stud Career

At the age of four, Ten Most Wanted was taken to Magali Farms in Santa Ynez, California. The horse's stud fee in 2012 was USD$1,250. Within 9 years, he had sired 71 stakes winners who had earned $3,237,266.[4] His most successful offspring include the New York Stallion Series winner Lady on the Run and Tenth Power.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Ten Most Wanted, dark bay stallion, 2000
Sire
Deputy Commander, ch 1994
Deputy Minister, dk b 1979 Vice Regent, ch 1967 Northern Dancer, b 1961
Victoria Regina, ch 1958
Mint Copy, dk b 1970 Bunty's Flight, dk b 1953
Shakney, dk b 1964
Anka Germania, ch 1982 (Irish) Malinowski, b 1973 Sir Ivor, dk b 1965
Best in Show, ch 1965
Affaire d'Amour, ch 1974 Tudor Music, br 1966 (British)
Fair Darling, ch 1965
Dam
Wanted Again, ch 1992
Criminal Type, ch 1985 Alydar, ch 1975 Raise a Native, ch 1961
Sweet Tooth, b 1965
Klepto, ch 1970 No Robbery, b 1960
Blue Blur, b 1960
Landera, b 1971 In Reality, b 1964 Intentionally, blk 1956
My Dear Girl, ch 1957
Good Landing, b 1965 First Landing, b 1956
Best Side, b 1952


References