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Old 12-31-2016, 11:36 PM   #1
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Ever wonder what happened to the Derby winners?

The oldest is Sea Hero at 26 so this list only goes back to him.

Active Racing
2014-California Chrome

Gelded-Retired
2009-Mine That Bird
2003-Funny Cide

Deceased
1998-Real Quiet
2001-Monarchos
2006-Barbaro

Pensioned
2002-War Emblem
1999-Charismatic
1997-Silver Charm
1995-Thunder Gulch
1994-Go For Gin
1993-Sea Hero

Breeding
2016-Nyquist
2015-American Pharoah
2013-Orb
2012-I'll Have Another
2011-Animal Kingdom
2010-Super Saver
2008-Big Brown
2007-Street Sense
2005-Giacomo
2004-Smarty Jones
2000-Fusaichi Pegasus
1996-Grindstone.

Just a gift for everyone who wonder what happened to the horses that crossed the wire first in the greatest race in the world.

Happy New Year and Merry Christmas.
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Old 01-01-2017, 02:25 AM   #2
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Good stuff RacingFan1992. I know your love of pedigree. Happy New Year!
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Old 01-01-2017, 05:00 PM   #4
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I was referring to the living Kentucky Derby winners. What happened to Ferdinand should be one thing every horse player or fan should know.
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Pensioned.

I think that means they can no longer breed, but what does it really mean?
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Pensioned.

I think that means they can no longer breed, but what does it really mean?
Yeah you are correct. Pensioned means no longer used for breeding.
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I was referring to the living Kentucky Derby winners. What happened to Ferdinand should be one thing every horse player or fan should know.
I doubt that every horse player and fan does know.

And I suspect Ferdinand was not the only one.
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I doubt that every horse player and fan does know.

And I suspect Ferdinand was not the only one.
Excellor and Frizette were two other horses sent to slaughter. I said the people should know, not that they did know.
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Excellor and Frizette were two other horses sent to slaughter. I said the people should know, not that they did know.
When a horse is sent to slaughter, what happens?
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Old 01-04-2017, 07:46 PM   #11
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Thank you for posting this update on all of them!

I always like to know who the oldest living Derby winner is (though it makes me feel old).
Oldest living is an esteemed title to have but a risky one as you are getting
to the end. One of my favorites, Genuine Risk, out lived quite few a Derby
winners and held the title for several years. I think she made it to
31 or 32 years old.

Thanks Again.
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Old 01-05-2017, 12:06 AM   #12
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Thank you for posting this update on all of them!

I always like to know who the oldest living Derby winner is (though it makes me feel old).
Oldest living is an esteemed title to have but a risky one as you are getting
to the end. One of my favorites, Genuine Risk, out lived quite few a Derby
winners and held the title for several years. I think she made it to
31 or 32 years old.

Thanks Again.
According to the list above, Sea Hero a 3 yo in '93 would make him a foal of 1990. And with the all in one birthday of Jan 1 for all horses( when will they stop that silliness) that would make Sea Hero 27 years old.
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Old 01-05-2017, 12:23 AM   #13
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Yes Thanks RacingFan1992, I love this kinda stuff

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Sea Hero is still the oldest Kentucky Derby winner at 27 but due to recent events we lost the oldest Preakness and Belmont Stakes winner with Hansel passing at 29. The new record holders are Silver Charm at 23 and the only Classic winner who has connections to the 1980's is A.P. Indy at 28 years old being foaled in 1989 and winning the Belmont Stakes in 1992.

21/26 KD winners are living
19/26 PS winners are living
22/26 BS winners are living

Barbaro, Charismatic, and Summer Bird were where the consecutive streaks started with 2007-2017 in the Derby, 2000-2017 in the Preakness and 2010-2017 in the Belmont without being interrupted by a passing of a Classic winner.

I would love to see A.P. Indy break the 35 year mark but that is still 7 years off. One of my favorite horses ever. Just an update.

P.S. Charismatic passed in February after I made the initial list.

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Old 06-14-2017, 04:48 PM   #15
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Funny Cide closed out his career at FL - winning our bi stake race.
And he packed the house doing it.
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