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Justify (born in March 28, 2015) is a US Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse who is known for being the thirteenth winner of the American Triple Crown. He also was the first horse since Apollo in 1882 to win the Kentucky Derby without racing as a two-year-old.
Her sire is the 2018 American Triple Crown winner, Justify. She is from Justify's second crop and was his first Breeders' Cup winner. [3] Justify will stand the 2024 season for US$200,000 at Ashford Stud near Versailles, Kentucky. [3] Just F Y I is trained by U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer William I. Mott. [2]
Justify, the undefeated winner of U.S. thoroughbred racing's coveted Triple Crown this year, has been retired from racing, his connections announced on Wednesday. The 3-year-old son of Scat Daddy ...
Triple Crown winner Justify, 2017 Horse of the Year Gun Runner and jockey Joel Rosario have been elected to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility.
Justify: Mike Smith: Bob Baffert: China Horse Club; Head of Plains Partners; Starlight Racing; WinStar Farm: John D. Gunther and † † During his 2018 bid for the Triple Crown, Justify used the colors of WinStar Farms (white, green and black star) for the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. The colors of China Horse Club (red, yellow stars ...
Kentucky Derby winner Justify will race in this month's Preakness Stakes as he takes another step toward a possible US thoroughbred racing Triple Crown.
Robert A. Baffert (born January 13, 1953) is an American racehorse trainer who is considered one of the most successful and influential trainers in the history of horse racing. He has trained two Triple Crown winners: American Pharoah in 2015 and Justify in 2018.
Justify – the thirteenth American Triple Crown winner and American Horse of the Year in 2018. Lady Eli – American Champion Female Turf Horse of 2017 who won six out of six starts before stepping on a nail and contracting laminitis. Monomoy Girl – winner of the Breeders' Cup Distaff and Kentucky Oaks; the filly equivalent of the Kentucky ...