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  2. Canadian Bound - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Bound (April 29, 1975 – 1992) was the first Thoroughbred yearling racehorse ever to be sold for more than US$1 million. [2] He was part of the first crop of foals Secretariat. [3] He proved to be of little use as a racehorse, managing one second-place finish in three starts in France and running unplaced in his only race in the ...

  3. Thoroughbred valuation - Wikipedia

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    The value of a Thoroughbred may be influenced by the purse money it wins. In 2007, Thoroughbred racehorses earned a total of $1,217,854,602 in all placings, an average earnings per starter of $16,924. [8] In addition, the track record of a race horse may influence its future value as a breeding animal.

  4. Snaafi Dancer - Wikipedia

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    Snaafi Dancer (foaled February 25, 1982) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who was the first yearling to sell for more than US$10 million ($31.2 million in current dollars). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Breeding

  5. Wajima (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Sold as a yearling for a then-record $600,000 ($4.1 million inflation adjusted), [1] he was purchased by a four-man syndicate comprising James Welch of Alexandria, Louisiana, James A. Scully of Lexington, Kentucky, Harold I. Snyder of Dover, Ohio, and leading Japanese breeder Zenya Yoshida. [2]

  6. William Inglis & Son - Wikipedia

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    The final Inglis Easter Yearling Sale to be held at the historic Newmarket premises was April 12, 2017. In 2020, Inglis became the first Thoroughbred auction house to host a major yearling sale in a virtual format, with its two-day Inglis Australian Easter Yearling relying entirely on online and phone bidding due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

  7. Silky Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Silky Sullivan was joint favorite with the Jimmy Jones-trained Tim Tam, a dark-bay son of Tom Fool (ranked #11 by Blood-Horse magazine of the 100 best U.S. Thoroughbred racehorses of the 20th century) out of the winning mare Two Lea (ranked #77)—herself a daughter of Bull Lea, Calumet Farm's well-known sire.

  8. Beholder (horse) - Wikipedia

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    As a yearling, Beholder was consigned by the Clarkland Farm to the sale at Keeneland in September 2011, where she was bought for $180,000 by B. Wayne Hughes' Spendthrift Farm. [10] At age two, the filly was sent into training with California-based trainer Richard Mandella. [11] Beholder in her hood and earmuffs

  9. Kingsbarns (US bred horse) - Wikipedia

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    Kingsbarns is a bay horse that was bred in Kentucky by Parks Investment Group headed by Lee Seering. Seering bought Kingsbarns' dam Lady Tapit for $675,000 who was offered at the 2013 Keeneland September Yearling Sale and raced her before her career came to an abrupt halt after a training accident. [2] Kingsbarns was the second foal from Lady ...