Colonel John

Colonel John
Sire Tiznow
Grandsire Cee's Tizzy
Dam Sweet Damsel
Damsire Turkoman
Sex Colt
Foaled 2005
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder WinStar Farm
Owner WinStar Farm
Trainer Eoin G. Harty
Record 15: 6-3-1
Earnings $1,779,012
Major wins
Real Quiet Stakes (2007)
Sham Stakes (2008)
Santa Anita Derby (2008)
Travers Stakes (2008)
Wickerr Stakes (2009)

Colonel John (foaled March 4, 2005 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known as the winner of the 2008 Santa Anita Derby.

Background

Bred and raced by WinStar Farm, he was sired by Tiznow, the 2000 American Horse of the Year and a two-time winner of the Breeders' Cup Classic. His dam is Sweet Damsel, a daughter of Turkoman, the 1986 American Champion Older Male Horse, who was a son of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Alydar. Colonel John was trained by Eoin Harty,

Racing career

In 2008 Colonel John won the Sham Stakes and the Grade I Santa Anita Derby. His performances in these races made him an early favorite for the 2008 U.S. Triple Crown series, despite his racing experience consisting of only races on Cushion Track synthetic dirt. Ultimately, Colonel John finished 6th in the 2008 Kentucky Derby. In July, he finished third in the Swaps Stakes to Tres Barrachos and Two Step Salsa. In August, Colonel John won the Travers Stakes by a nose over Mambo in Seattle and other well-regarded contenders such as Pyro, Harlem Rocker, and Macho Again in a time of 2:03.20.

Colonel John was a finalist for the Eclipse Award's American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse for 2008.

After not racing since December 2008, he came back on July 31, 2009, to win the Wickerr Stakes at one mile over the infield Jimmy Durante Turf Course at Del Mar Racetrack ridden by Garrett Gomez. He then ran 5th in the Pacific Classic Stakes to the upset winner Richard's Kid. He also was entered in the Goodwood Stakes and ran second by a neck to Gitano Hernado. Colonel John closed out his career in the 2009 BC Classic by running 5th to Zenyatta, earning in his final start.

Stud career

Colonel John retired to stand at stud at Bill Casner and Kenny Troutt’s WinStar Farm near Versailles for a fee of $15,000.

References

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