I Want Revenge

I Want Revenge
Sire Stephen Got Even
Grandsire A.P. Indy
Dam Meguial
Damsire Roy
Sex stallion
Foaled 2006
Country United States
Colour Dark Bay/Brown
Breeder David J. Lanzman
Owner David Lanzman Racing, Inc. & IEAH Stables
Trainer Jeff Mullins
Record 12: 3-1-6
Earnings US$901,000
Major wins
Gotham Stakes (2009)
Wood Memorial Stakes (2009)

I Want Revenge (foaled March 26, 2006 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was one of the favorites to win the May 2, 2009 Kentucky Derby.

Background

He was sired by Grade I winner, Stephen Got Even, a son of 1992 American Horse of the Year and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, A.P. Indy. His dam was the Argentine mare, Meguial, a daughter of Roy, an American-born Champion sire in Chile and Argentina.

Raced by his owner/breeder, David Lanzman, a former rock musician and businessman, I Want Revenge is trained by Jeff Mullins.

Racing career

At age two, the colt raced in California. His best stakes result was a runner-up to Pioneerof the Nile in the 2008 Grade I CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park. In 2009, he ran second to Pioneerof the Nile in the Grade II Robert B. Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita Park. To this point, all of I Want Revenge's races had been on synthetic dirt, but he was then sent to compete on the natural dirt tracks of the East Coast of the United States. At Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York he won the Gotham Stakes by 8½ lengths in stakes record time.[1]

Following the colt's win in the Gotham Stakes, owner/breeder David Lanzman sold a 50% interest in I Want Revenge to IEAH Stables.[2] In his next outing, on the same Aqueduct track, I Want Revenge gave what the track announcer called a remarkable performance in winning the Grade I Wood Memorial Stakes. The colt overcame a miscue at the starting gate that left him four lengths back of the field and then after he caught up, got trapped between horses. Heading for home, he was severely bumped as he moved between horses but burst through and pulled away to win by 1½ lengths.

Regular jockey Joseph Talamo had said that if he won the Kentucky Derby aboard I Want Revenge, he would donate twenty-five percent of what he earned to the Children's Hospital in his native New Orleans that cares for all children, regardless of a family's ability to pay.[3] However, I Want Revenge was scratched from the Kentucky Derby due to injury.[4] His injury was the subject of a lawsuit by his part-owner IEAH Stables against David Lanzman, whom they accused of not informing them about the injury when they purchased a share in the horse.[5] A gelding named Mine That Bird went on to win the Kentucky Derby, at 50-1 odds.

After a lay-off of over a year, the colt returned to racing on July 3, 2010, and finished third in the Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park.[6] Aftwerwards he finished third in the Phillip H. Iselin Stakes.

I Want Revenge started three times in 2011; The Donn Handicap at Gulfstream Park, the Godolphin Mile in Dubai, and the Three Coins Up Stakes at Belmont Park. He finished 4th, 10th, and 2nd in those races, respectively. In 2012, I Want Revenge started twice. He ran second in the Evening Attire Stakes and he ran fifth in the Bryan G. Stakes.

Sometime after, he was retired. He stood his first season of stud duty at Pauls Mill Farm in Versailles, Kentucky, with a stud fee set at a fee of $10,000. In 2015, I Want Revenge was moved to stand stud at Millennium Farms in Lexington, where his stud fee was dropped down to $5,000.

On January 6th, 2015, I Want Revenge's first foal was born at Sunny Oak Farm near Paris, Kentucky: a dark bay or brown colt out of the stakes winning mare, Silver Nithi.

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