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Ikigai

2005 Chestnut Colt

Trainer: Martin D. Wolfson
Jockey: Jose Angel Garcia
Owner: Edmund A. Gann
Breeder: Hedberg Hall, Inc
Ikigai Whywhywhy Mr. Greeley
Thorough Fair
Contessa Halo Southern Halo
Queen of Savoy
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Auction History

YearSalePrice
2006Keeneland Association January 2006 Horses of All Ages Sale$35,000
2006Keeneland Association 2006 September Yearling Sale$400,000
2007Barretts Equine Limited March 2007 Sale of Selected Two-Year-Olds in Training$470,000

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