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Most other breeders can be categorized with the horse breed with which they are affiliated, though there is no reason that some individuals cannot be cross-categorized here and with their respective breed, particularly for the American Quarter Horse or, perhaps, AQPS horse owners and breeders.
Oju Chosan: Steeplechase race horse who won numerous JG1 races, most notably winning the Nakayama Grand Jump five times in a row. Orb: 2013 Kentucky Derby winner; Orfevre: winner of almost 20 million US dollars in earnings and is one of the highest earning racehorses ever; Overdose: champion Hungarian sprinter and winner of 14 straight races.
Saintly (21 September 1992 – 16 December 2016) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who was named Australia's champion racehorse in 1997. A giant chestnut gelding by Sky Chase out of All Grace (by Sir Tristram), he was bred by his trainer, Bart Cummings, who owned him in partnership with a Malaysian businessman, Dato Tan Chin Nam.
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Here he sired the winners of more than $4,500,000 in prize money and was placed high on the Leading sire in North America list. [1] Bernborough's progeny included: Berseem, champion American sprinter; Bernwood, established a new world record, 1 min. 33.8 seconds, for a mile. [6] First Aid, won the Whitney Handicap and $223,527
Lonhro (10 December 1998 – 19 April 2024), nicknamed The Black Flash, was an Australian champion racehorse. He was from the first crop of the champion Octagonal out of the Group One -placed Shadea (by Straight Strike), who also produced the Group One winner Niello (a younger, full-brother to Lonhro).
Winx (foaled 14 September 2011) is a retired champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse. She won 37 of 43 career starts, including, between May 2015 and her retirement in April 2019, her last 33 races in succession, including 25 Group 1s (a world record), at distances ranging from 1300 metres (roughly 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 furlongs) to 2200 metres (roughly 11 furlongs).