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California Chrome

California Chrome
A reddish-brown racehorse and jockey gallop past the finish line
California Chrome winning the 2014 Preakness Stakes
Sire Lucky Pulpit
Grandsire Pulpit
Dam Love the Chase
Damsire Not For Love
Sex Stallion
Foaled February 18, 2011
Country United States
Color Chestnut
Breeder Perry Martin and Steve Coburn
Owner Perry Martin and Steve Coburn (2011–2015)
California Chrome LLC (2015–2017)
Racing colors Purple, green, donkey on back, green cap (DAP Racing, 2013–2015)
Silver/Gray (California Chrome LLC, 2016-)
Trainer Art Sherman
Record 27:16–4–1
Earnings US$ $14,752,650
Major wins

Triple Crown classic race wins:

Graded stakes wins:

Stakes wins:

  • Winter Challenge (2016)
  • California Cup Derby (2014)
  • King Glorious Stakes (2013)
Awards
Honors
  • California Chrome Stakes

Triple Crown classic race wins:

Graded stakes wins:

Stakes wins:

California Chrome (foaled February 18, 2011) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was named the 2014 and 2016 American Horse of the Year. He won the 2014 Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the 2016 Dubai World Cup. In 2016, he surpassed Curlin as the all-time leading North American horse in earnings won.

Bred in California, the chestnut-colored horse was named for his flashy white markings, called "chrome" by horse aficionados. He was bred and originally owned by Perry Martin from Yuba City, California, and Steve Coburn of Topaz Lake, Nevada, who named their partnership DAP Racing, standing for "Dumb Ass Partners"—a tongue-in-cheek response to a passerby who questioned their wisdom in purchasing California Chrome's dam, Love the Chase. In 2015, Coburn sold his minority share to Taylor Made Farm, and a new ownership group, California Chrome, LLC, was formed. The horse is trained by the father–son team of Art and Alan Sherman. Dedicated fans—called "Chromies"—actively supported California Chrome, who has been called "the people's horse".

As a two-year-old, the horse ran inconsistently until teamed with jockey Victor Espinoza. The rapport that developed between the pair led to a six-win streak in 2013–2014. After winning the San Felipe Stakes and Santa Anita Derby, California Chrome was the morning line favorite for the Kentucky Derby. Critics who downplayed his chances of winning were proven wrong when California Chrome won by 1 34 lengths even though Espinoza eased him for the final 70 yards (64 m). In the Preakness, he fended off two strong challengers in the homestretch and won by 1 12 lengths. He then shipped to Belmont Park with hopes of winning the Triple Crown in the 2014 Belmont Stakes, but was stepped on by the horse next to him at the start, tearing some tissue from his right front heel. With no one aware of his injury until the race was over, he finished fourth in a dead heat. After healing and pasture rest, he ran in the 2014 Breeders' Cup Classic, finishing third, a neck behind the winner. California Chrome returned to his winning form in his first start on a turf course in the Hollywood Derby in late November. California Chrome won many accolades and awards in 2014: The California State Legislature unanimously passed a resolution recognizing his outstanding performance, and the city of Fresno proclaimed October 11, 2014, as "California Chrome Day". He won the 2014 Secretariat Vox Populi Award, his Kentucky Derby win was awarded the NTRA "Moment of the Year", and he won Eclipse Awards for American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse and American Horse of the Year.


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