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Gone West is the damsire of 2005 Epsom Derby winner, Motivator. At maturity, he reached 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm) high. [1] Gone West stood at Mill Ridge Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. They announced that the stallion would be pensioned after the 2009 breeding season. However, he was euthanized due to complications from colic.
Came Home (March 29, 1999 – July 8, 2021) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.He was sired by Gone West, who was recently pensioned at Mill Ridge Farm.Came Home was out of the graded-stakes-winning mare Nice Assay.
Elusive Quality was sired by Gone West, a stakes winning son of Mr. Prospector. Elusive Quality's dam, Touch of Greatness, was an unraced daughter of Hero's Honor. She was a granddaughter of 1981 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year Natashka. [1] [2]
Speightstown was a chestnut horse with a white star and a white sock on the left hind leg. He was bred by Aaron and Marie Jones. [1] His sire was Gone West, an outstanding miler and one of Mr. Prospector's best sire sons. [2] Speightstown was the first foal out of Silken Cat, who won the Sovereign Award for Canadian champion 2-year-old in 1995.
Grand Slam was sired by Gone West and out of Bright Candles. David Cornstein's wife Sheila named the colt after a bridge hand in which all 13 tricks are taken. [ 2 ] In 1997, Coolmore Stud purchased half of the colt for $500,000.
Gone West was an American country pop group composed of Colbie Caillat, Justin Young, Jason Reeves, and Nelly Joy. They made their debut as a band on the Grand Ole Opry stage [1] and signed with Triple Tigers. [2] The band released their debut and only album, Canyons, on June 12, 2020.
With the 2025 Academy Awards airing Sunday, March 2 (ABC and Hulu, 7 p.m. ET/4 PT), we look back at the biggest Oscar snubs of all time.
Bred and raced by Prince Ahmed bin Salman's The Thoroughbred Corp., his sire Gone West, a son of the outstanding sire Mr. Prospector, was a millionaire multiple stakes winner and a successful sire and a sire of sires who sold for US$6.1 million.