Runhappy
Runhappy | |
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Sire | Super Saver |
Grandsire | Maria's Mon |
Dam | Bella Jolie |
Damsire | Broken Vow |
Sex | Colt |
Foaled | March 4, 2012[1] |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Wayne, Gray and Bryan Lyster |
Owner | Jim McIngvale |
Trainer |
Laura Wohlers Maria Borell Laura Wohlers |
Record | 8: 7–0–0[2] |
Earnings | $1,481,300[2] |
Major wins | |
King's Bishop Stakes (2015) Phoenix Stakes (2015) Breeders' Cup Sprint (2015) Malibu Stakes (2015) | |
Awards | |
American Champion Sprint Horse (2015) |
Runhappy (foaled March 4, 2012) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. In 2015 he won six consecutive races including the King's Bishop Stakes, Phoenix Stakes, Breeders' Cup Sprint, and Malibu Stakes, notably without use of the common raceday medication Lasix. He was named American Champion Sprint Horse for 2015.
Background
Runhappy is a bay colt bred in Kentucky by Wayne, Gray and Bryan Lyster. He is from the first crop of foals sired by Super Saver, the winner of the 2010 Kentucky Derby. Super Saver made a very promising start at stud, with his early progeny also including Competitive Edge (Hopeful Stakes) and Embellish The Lace (Alabama Stakes).[3] Runhappy's dam Bella Jolie won two minor races at Delaware Park Racetrack in 2010.[4] She was descended from Queen Nasra, a broodmare who was the ancestor of many important winners including Balanchine.[5]
As a yearling the colt was consigned to the Keeneland Sales in September 2013 and was bought for $200,000 by Jim McIngvale,[6] who made his fortune in the furniture business.[7] McIngvale had a long history of having summarily firing horse trainers, over 30 As of 2015, including Hall of Famers Bob Baffert and Bobby Frankel.[7] The colt was initially sent into training with McIngvale's racing manager and sister-in-law Laura Wohlers.
Racing career
2014: two-year-old season
Runhappy made his first appearance in a maiden race at over six and a half furlongs on the synthetic track at Turfway Park in Kentucky on December 28. Ridden by Adrian Garcia he started second favorite in an eleven-runner field. He went to the front soon after the start and won by eight and a quarter lengths despite showing his inexperience by veering to the right in the straight.[8]
2015: three-year-old season
On his three-year-old debut, Runhappy was moved up in class for the Grade III Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans on January 17. He suffered at least two serious bumps from his opponents and finished ninth of the eleven runners behind International Star.[9] After the race Maria Borell took over from Wohlers as the colt's trainer.[10]
On his first appearance for Borell, Runhappy won an allowance race over six furlongs on a sloppy track at Indiana Grand Race Course on July 7. On a fast track at Ellis Park Race Course later that month he won a six and a half allowance leading for most of the way to beat Springboard by two and three quarter lengths. In both races he was ridden by Erin Walker.[11]
Edgar Prado took over the ride when Runhappy was moved up sharply in class for the Grade I King's Bishop Stakes over seven furlongs at Saratoga Race Course on August 29. Before the race Borell explained that she would not use the common raceday medication Lasix saying "I don't like drugs and I don't want to run on Lasix if a horse doesn't need it. Runhappy doesn't need it and he's run Lasix-free in all of his starts".[12] Holy Boss, the winner of the Amsterdam Stakes started favourite after a win in the Kiaran McLaughlin-trained Watershed with Runhappy on 11.3/1. The other runners included Competitive Edge (Hopeful Stakes), March (Woody Stephens Stakes), Mr Z (Ohio Derby) and Grand Bili (Carry Back Stakes). Runhappy raced in second place before overtaking the outsider Limousine Liberal after the first quarter mile. He maintained his advantage and then drew away from his rivals to win by four lengths from Limousine Liberal in a race record time of 1:20.54 with Holy Boss two lengths back in third.[13] After the race Prado commented "The plan was to break good out of the gate. He was doing everything so easy and I was very confident in him going into the first turn. When he started pricking his ears and looking for competition, that made me feel good. When I asked him on the top of the stretch and he picked it up, I knew we were in good shape".[12]
On the October 2, the opening day of the Keeneland Fall meeting, Runhappy started 7/5 favorite for the Grade III Phoenix Stakes over six furlongs on a sloppy track. Holy Boss was again in opposition but his main danger appeared to come from Work All Week the reigning American Champion Sprint Horse. Ridden again by Prado, Runhappy led for most of the way and kept on in the straight to win by one and three quarter lengths from the Hutcheson Stakes winner Brabados, with Work All Week tking third ahead of Holy Boss. After the race Borell said "He's very talented. He's an amazing horse. I'm so lucky and blessed to have him. Thank you so much, James McIngvale and Laura Wohlers. I'm so blessed."[14] She also reiterated her stand on Lasix saying "We've never given him any drugs, and we're proud of that" while Laura Wohlers said "Maria's very happy about being in a barn that doesn't believe in drugs. She's excited to train clean, and it's good to know he's out there running and that's him".[15]
At Keeneland on October 31, Runhappy, ridden again by Prado, started 8/5 favorite in a fourteen-runner field for the Breeders' Cup Sprint. The multiple Grade I winner Private Zone was second in the betting ahead of Wild Dude (Santa Anita Sprint Championship), Salutos Amigos (Tom Fool Handicap), Limousine Liberal, Masochistic (Triple Bend Invitational Handicap), Kobe's Back (San Vicente Stakes), Big Macher (Bing Crosby Handicap), Holy Boss and Barbados. Holy Boss took the early lead before Private Zone took over a quarter of a mile from the finish. Runhappy however, had always been going well behind the leaders and ran on strongly in the closing stages to take the lead 75 yards from the finish and win by three quarters of a length from Private Zone in a track record time of 1:08.58. The outsider Favorite Tale took third ahead of Holy Boss and Salutos Amigos.[16] After the race McIngvale said "We're going to run him next year and see how he does and try to stretch him out [run over longer distance]. Should be a lot of fun. My favorite words are authentic, genuine, real, and transparent. I think if we're going to talk the talk and walk the walk, we've got to do it. No Lasix for us. No drugs. Just hay, oats, and lots of water".[17]
On November 1, the day after the Breeders' Cup, Wohlers, acting as racing manager for McIngvale, dismissed Borell from her position as the colt's trainer. Wohlers claimed the decision had been made prior to the Breeders' Cup. Borell claimed however, that she had been dismissed because she refused Wohlers' request to send the colt to the track for exercise after finding heat and mild swelling in one of his legs.[18] The ensuing debate between the parties initially played out largely on social media for several days until Borell filed suit against McIngvale on November 10, 2015, alleging breach of contract and defamation.[19] Wohlers took over as the colt's trainer.[18] While Borell initially named Keeneland in her suit, requesting that the track hold in escrow a portion of the purse money that was claimed in the lawsuit,[7] The Fayette County Circuit Court held that the court could not order Keeneland to do so.[20]
Runhappy was sent to California, where he won the Grade I Malibu Stakes on December 26, 2015, while giving five lbs to the field. His 3 1⁄2 lengths win was the first Grade I win for Wohlers. His connections stated after the race that they intend to race him in 2016, and may attempt longer distances.[21]
In January 2016, Runhappy was named American Champion Sprint Horse for 2015 at the Eclipse Awards after taking 255 of the 261 votes.[22] In the 2015 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, Runhappy was rated the joint fifth best sprinter in the world behind Able Friend, Muhaarar, Lankan Rupee and Chautauqua.[23]
Pedigree
Sire Super Saver (USA) 2007 |
Maria's Mon (USA) 1993 |
Wavering Monarch | Majestic Light |
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Uncommitted | |||
Carlotta Maria | Caro | ||
Water Malone | |||
Supercharger (USA) 1995 |
A P Indy | Seattle Slew | |
Weekend Surprise | |||
Get Lucky | Mr Prospector | ||
Dance Number | |||
Dam Bella Jolie (USA) 2007 |
Broken Vow (USA) 1997 |
Unbridled | Fappiano |
Gana Facil | |||
Wedding Vow | Nijinsky | ||
Wedding Picture | |||
Jolie Boutique (USA) 1994 |
Northern Jove | Northern Dancer | |
Junonia | |||
Mimi la Sardine | Tank's Prospect | ||
Fran Nasra (Family: 4-k)[5] |
References
- 1 2 "Runhappy pedigree". equineline.com.
- 1 2 "Horse Racing - Horse Racing Entries - Horse Racing Results - Past Performances - Mobile - Statistics". Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Super Saver - Stud Record". Racing Post.
- ↑ "Bella Jolie - Statistics". equibase.com.
- 1 2 "Sweet Hawthorn - Family 4-k". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved July 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Keeneland 2013 September Yearling Sale". Racing Post.
- 1 2 3 "Borell Sues McIngvales Over Runhappy Dispute". Thoroughbred Daily News. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Maiden Special Weight result". equibase.com. December 28, 2014.
- ↑ "Lecomte Stakes result". equibase.com. January 17, 2015.
- ↑ Nicholas Godfrey (November 2, 2015). "Trainer sacked one day after fairytale Breeders' Cup win". Racing Post.
- ↑ "Allowance race result". Racing Post. July 31, 2015.
- 1 2 Claire Novak (August 29, 2015). "Runhappy Romps to Record King's Bishop Score". The Blood-Horse.
- ↑ "King's Bishop Stakes result". Racing Post. August 29, 2015.
- ↑ Tom LaMarra (October 2, 2015). "Runhappy Takes Phoenix, Headed to BC Sprint". The Blood-Horse.
- ↑ Evan Hammonds (October 5, 2015). "Runhappy Running Clean". The Blood-Horse.
- ↑ "Breeders' Cup Sprint result". Racing Post. October 31, 2015.
- ↑ Claire Novak (October 31, 2015). "Runhappy Sets Track Record in BC Sprint". The Blood-Horse.
- 1 2 Balan, Jeremy (November 1, 2015). "Borell Out as Trainer for Runhappy". The Blood-Horse. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
- ↑ Paulick, Ray (November 10, 2015). "Borell sues McIngvales for Breach of contract, defamation". Paulick Report.
- ↑ "Judge says he can't order Keeneland to withhold winnings". ABC 36 News. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- ↑ Jeremy Balan (December 26, 2015). "Runhappy Untouchable in Malibu Victory". The Blood-Horse.
- ↑ Evan Hammonds (16 January 2016). "Runhappy Rolls to Male Sprinter Championship". The Blood-Horse.
- ↑ "The 2015 World Thoroughbred Rankings". Horseracingintfed.com. Retrieved January 19, 2016.