Bet Twice | |
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Sire | Sportin' Life |
Grandsire | Nijinsky |
Dam | Golden Dust |
Damsire | Dusty Canyon |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1984 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | William S. Farish III & E. J. Hudson |
Owner | Cisely Stable & Robert Levy |
Trainer | Warren A. Croll, Jr. |
Record | 26: 10-6-4 |
Earnings | $3,308,599 |
Major wins | |
Pimlico Special Handicap (1988) Belmont Stakes (1987) |
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Last updated on August 17, 2007 |
Pimlico Special Handicap (1988)
Haskell Invitational Handicap (1987)
Fountain of Youth Stakes (1987)
Laurel Futurity (1986)
Sapling Stakes (1986)
Arlington-Washington Futurity Stakes (1986)
Bet Twice (April 20, 1984 – March 5, 1999) was a multi-millionaire American thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Foaled in Kentucky, he was out of the mare Golden Dust and was sired by Sportin' Life, who in turn was the son of the British Triple Crown champion Nijinsky. He was bred by William S. Farish III and E. J. Hudson and born on what became Lane's End Farm in Versailles, Kentucky.
Bet Twice was owned by a syndicate of approximately three dozen that included baseball players Pete Rose and Garry Maddox. His principal shareholder was Robert Levy, the owner of Atlantic City Race Course. As a two-year-old, Bet Twice won the grade one Laurel Futurity and Arlington-Washington Futurity Stakes and the grade two Sapling Stakes.