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Blood-Horse Publications is an American multimedia publishing house focused on horse-related magazines headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. It began in 1916 through its flagship magazine, The Blood-Horse . [ 1 ]
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 . Pedigree of Tapit, gray or roan stallion, 2001 [ 24 ]
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.
Essential Quality is a gray stallion who was bred in Kentucky by Godolphin Stables, for which he races as a homebred.He is by leading sire Tapit, whose earlier crops had included five Breeders' Cup winners (Stardom Bound, Tapizar, Tapitsfly, Hansen, and Untapable), and three Belmont Stakes winners (Tonalist, Creator, and Tapwrit). [3]
Big Brown was bred by Dr. Gary B. Knapp's Monticule Farms in Lexington, Kentucky. [2] He was sired by Grade III winner Boundary, a son of North American Champion sire Danzig, who was a son of Northern Dancer.
The Blood-Horse has an online version, at bloodhorse.com. [7] In August 2015 Blood-Horse Daily was launched, with content available on an app, by email subscription or downloadable from the website. [8] For the new millennium, the magazine compiled a List of the Top 100 Racehorses of the 20th Century which was expanded into a book form.
Creator retired in October 2016. He was sold to the Japan Bloodhorse Breeders’ Association (JBBA) and stood at the Shizunai Stallion Station in Hokkaido, Japan starting with the 2017 breeding season. [15] In December 2024 it was announced by the JBBA that Creator was sold to stand at stud in Saudi Arabia.
The following table shows the points earned in the eligible races for the main series. The ranking is for horses that are still pointing towards the race, as shown on the Derby Leaderboard published by Churchill Downs on August 22, [4] updated for subsequently announced withdrawals from the field.