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Not This Time is a dark bay or brown horse who was bred in Kentucky by Albaugh Family Stables. [2] His sire Giant's Causeway was known in Europe as "The Iron Horse" after earning five consecutive Group One victories in a time span of just eleven weeks.
A.P. Indy was a dark bay or brown horse with a narrow white blaze and a white sock on the right hind leg. He was bred in Kentucky by William Farish III and William Kilroy, and was foaled on March 31, 1989, at Lane's End Farm in Versailles, Kentucky. [7]
Tiznow is a bay horse with a white tornado-shaped [2] blaze and four white socks.A California bred, he was sired by Cee's Tizzy out of the Seattle Song mare Cee's Song. A full brother, Budroyale, finished second in the 1999 Breeders' Cup Classic.
Rachel Alexandra is a dark bay mare with a distinctive upside-down exclamation-point-shaped white blaze. She stands an estimated 16 hands at the withers . Her preferred style of running is generally that of a front runner (running on the lead) or a stalker (running close to and just behind the lead), though she occasionally competed from off of ...
Take Charge Lady was named Top Kentucky-based filly or mare (the Morris Code Award) in both 2002 and 2003. [23] She was the top-earning three-year-old filly in the United States (and the eleventh highest-earnest overall) in 2002 [ 30 ] but was beaten to the Eclipse award by Farda Amiga.
Serena's Song is a smaller than average, but athletically built bay mare. [1] Her sire Rahy was a Grade II winner on turf and Grade I-placed, but was more successful at stud and became notable primarily as a sire of broodmares and racemares.
Tapit's dam is Tap Your Heels, a stakes-winning mare by Unbridled. Her dam, Ruby Slippers, also produced champion sprinter Rubiano, and is the third dam of champion Summer Bird. Tapit's third dam, Moon Glitter, was a stakes-winning full sister to important sire Relaunch. [18] Tap Your Heels is inbred to In Reality, a descendant of Man o' War.
La Troienne (1926–1954) was one of the most famous and influential Thoroughbred broodmares in twentieth century America. She produced 10 winners including two Hall of Fame inductees while at stud, while her daughters in turn produced many notable offspring.