Barbaro | |
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Barbaro (middle) walking to the track at the Fair Hill Training Center a week after winning the Kentucky Derby
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Sire | Dynaformer |
Grandsire | Roberto |
Dam | La Ville Rouge |
Damsire | Carson City |
Sex | Colt |
Foaled | April 29, 2003 |
Died | January 29, 2007 | (aged 3)
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Lael Stables |
Owner | Roy and Gretchen Jackson |
Trainer | Michael R. Matz |
Record | 7:6-0-0 (1 DNF) |
Earnings | $2,302,221 |
Major wins | |
Laurel Futurity (2005) Tropical Park Derby (2006) Holy Bull Stakes (2006) Florida Derby (2006) Triple Crown race wins: Kentucky Derby (2006) |
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Awards | |
NTRA "Moment of the Year" (2006) | |
Honours | |
Barbaro Stakes at Pimlico Race Course Barbaro Stakes at Delaware Park Statue at Churchill Downs |
Barbaro (April 29, 2003 – January 29, 2007) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who decisively won the 2006 Kentucky Derby, but shattered his leg two weeks later in the 2006 Preakness Stakes, which ended his racing career and eventually led to his death.
On May 20, 2006, Barbaro ran in the Preakness Stakes as a heavy favorite, but, after a false start, he fractured three bones in and around the fetlock of his right hind leg. The injury ruined any chance of a Triple Crown in 2006 and ended his racing career. The next day, he underwent surgery at the New Bolton Center at the University of Pennsylvania for his injuries. In July he developed laminitis in his left rear foot. He was rushed to the hospital, where he underwent five further operations, and his prognosis varied during an exceptionally long stay in the Equine Intensive Care Unit at the New Bolton Center. While his right hind leg eventually healed, a final risky procedure on it proved futile because the colt soon developed further laminitis in both front feet. His veterinarians and owners concluded that he could not be saved, and Barbaro was euthanized on January 29, 2007.
He was a third-generation descendant of Mr. Prospector, and as such Barbaro was related to many notable racehorses including Afleet Alex, Smarty Jones, Funny Cide and Fusaichi Pegasus.
Barbaro was bred and owned by Gretchen and Roy Jackson's Lael Stables of West Grove, Pennsylvania.
Barbaro was trained by Michael R. Matz at Fair Hill Training Center. During his racing career he was ridden by Edgar Prado and Jose Caraballo. Neither jockey rode him at any time other than in his races: Peter Brette was his regular exercise rider.