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Firing Line is a bay horse bred in Kentucky by Clearsky Farms, a breeding organization founded by Eamon Cleary and later headed by Cleary's sons Eamonn and Bernard. He is from the first crop of foals sired by Line of David, the winner of the 2010 Arkansas Derby . [ 3 ]
Waxy was the leading sire in 1810 and is responsible for the continuation of the Eclipse sire line to the present day. [8] Sister to Edwin (1794), taproot mare of Family 3-i [9] and the subsequent branch Family 3-l; Champion (1797), the first horse to win both the Derby and the St. Leger Stakes (in 1800) Tyrant (1799), Derby winner in 1802
Firing Line may refer to: Firing Line, American television series; Firing Line (horse), American racehorse; Firing Line: Cardiff Castle Museum of the Welsh Soldier, museum in Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom; The Firing Line, a lost 1919 American silent film "The Firing Line", a 2023 song by Royal Blood from Back to the Water Below
Pedigree of La Troienne (FR), bay mare, 1926 Sire Teddy b. 1913 Ajax b. 1901 Flying Fox b. 1896 Orme: Vampire Amie ch. 1893 Clamart Alice Rondeau 1900 Bay Ronald b. 1893 Hampton Black Duchess Doremi ch. 1894 Bend Or: Lady Emily Dam Helene de Troie b. 1916 Helicon b. 1908 Cyllene ch. 1895 Bona Vista: Arcadia Vain Duchess b. 1897 Isinglass: Sweet ...
The horse is judged on their conformation from each side, and then led to and away the judge(s) at the walk and trot on a hard surface to show the gaits. To evaluate the canter, horses are turned loose in an enclosed area one at a time. To evaluate jumping ability, the horse is sent down a chute over fences without a rider ("free jumping").
Catching Freedom is 8-1 to win the Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports, behind just Fierceness (5-2) and Sierra Leone (3-1). “The biggest thing with a 20-horse field, and hopefully he can get a ...
Foundation stock or foundation bloodstock refers to animals that are the progenitors, or foundation, of a breed or of a given bloodline within such. Many modern breeds can be traced to specific, named foundation animals, but a group of animals may be referred to collectively as foundation bloodstock when one distinct population (including both landrace breeds or a group of animals linked to a ...
As noted above, a stallion's career AEI can be found by looking up the pedigree of any of their offspring in The Jockey Club's online pedigree database, equineline.com. Sunday Silence's career AEI, according to the Jockey Club's online pedigree database (which includes all career earnings throughout the entire world), equineline.com, is 2.55. [16]