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  2. Aqlaam - Wikipedia

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    At the end of his racing career, Aqlaam was retired to become a breeding stallion at his owner's Nunnery Stud near Thetford. The most successful of his offspring was the mare Dancing Star who won the Stewards' Cup in 2016. [14] on 5 October 2013 died after suffering an "infection to the guttural pouch". The stud's director Richard Lancaster ...

  3. Horse racing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Horseracing in the Philippines began as a recreational activity in 1867. Its history is divided into three major time periods based on the breed of horses raced, in conjunction with the three significant eras of Philippine history. According to the type of horses used, the periods are the Philippine-pony era (1867–1898), the Arabian-horse era ...

  4. Manila (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Racing at age three, Manila won the important Grade I Turf Classic at Belmont Park, then in the fall won the Breeders' Cup Turf, defeating the Champion filly, Estrapade, Theatrical, and the 1986 European Horse of the Year, Dancing Brave. [2] For his 1986 performances, Manila was voted the United States' Eclipse Award for Outstanding Male Turf ...

  5. Mr. Prospector - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Prospector (January 28, 1970 – June 1, 1999) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who became an outstanding breeding stallion and notable sire of sires. A sprinter whose career was cut short by repeated injuries, he won seven of his 14 starts, including the Gravesend Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack and the Whirlaway Handicap at Garden State Park.

  6. Unbridled - Wikipedia

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    Unbridled (March 5, 1987 – October 18, 2001) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1990 Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic.. He retired with a career record of eight wins, six places, and six shows in 24 starts, and $4,489,475 in career earnings.

  7. Favorite Trick - Wikipedia

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    Under Mott, Favorite Trick opened his 3-year-old season with a win in the 7-furlong (4,600 ft; 1,400 m) Swale Stakes at Florida's Gulfstream Park but in the Arkansas Derby, his first attempt at 9 furlongs (5,900 ft; 1,800 m), he tired near the end and suffered his first defeat, winding up third behind winner Victory Gallop.

  8. Beduino - Wikipedia

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    Bred by Justo F Fernandez in Mexico, Beduino foaled in 1968 and was a gray son of Romany Royal. His dam was a daughter of Rejected named Jo-Ann-Cat. His second dam was a daughter of Depth Charge (TB). Beduino raced for three years on the racetracks in Mexico, from 1970 to 1972. He placed second in the 1971 Clasico Windsor Stakes. [1]

  9. Sugar Bars - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Bars, a sorrel stallion, foaled in 1951 in El Paso, Texas. [1] He was registered as number 42,606 with the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA). His breeder was George E. Wood, and his owner at the time he was registered was Bud Warren of Perry, Oklahoma. [2]