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Point Given (March 27, 1998 – September 11, 2023) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was the 2001 American Horse of the Year. That year, he won the Preakness Stakes , Belmont Stakes , Haskell Invitational , and Travers Stakes , becoming the first horse ever to win four $1 million races in a row.
Point Given, who landed Horse of the Year honors in 2001 off of a pair of classic wins and four straight grade 1 scores, died Sept. 11 at the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions.
Point Given, who won the 2001 Preakness and Belmont en route to horse of the year honors, died Monday at age 25, according to an announcement from the Kentucky Horse Park. The son of Thunder Gulch had lived there for the last five years since being pensioned from stud.
Point Given was the first Thoroughbred in history to win four consecutive million-dollar races. Massive, powerful, consistent, determined, and sometimes hard to handle, Point Given showed early on that he had speed and stamina: two essential elements for a horse vying for the Triple Crown.
Point Given, affectionately known as the “Big Red Train” due to his 17.1-hand height, earned $3,968,500 with nine wins and three second-place finishes from 13 starts. He was the first horse in history to win four $1 million races in a row, which included the Preakness Stakes (G1), the Belmont Stakes (G1), the Haskell Invitational Handicap ...
2001 Horse of the Year and winner of both the GI Preakness S. and the GI Belmont S., Point Given (Thunder Gulch), passed away Sept. 11 at 25 years old. In 2017, the champion Thoroughbred...
Point Given, the 2001 Horse of the Year, passed away peacefully on Sept. 11 at 25 years old. In 2017, the champion Thoroughbred became a resident of the Kentucky Horse Park’s Hall of Champions,...
Point Given, the 2001 Horse of the Year, died on Sept. 11 at his home, the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions. The dual classic-winning son of Thunder Gulch was 25.
Point Given, affectionately known as the “Big Red Train” due to his 17.1-hand height, earned $3,968,500 with nine wins and three second-place finishes from 13 starts. He was the first horse in history to win four $1 million races in a row, which included the Preakness Stakes (G1), the Belmont Stakes (G1), the Haskell Invitational Handicap ...
Point Given, who landed Horse of the Year honours in 2001 off of a pair of Classic wins and four straight Grade 1 scores, died on Monday at the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions.