Kentucky Horseman Arnold Dies
Veteran Kentucky horseman George R. Arnold Sr. died July 4. The Lexington native was 83.
Michael J. Trombetta
Eibar Coa
Harry C. and Tom O. Meyerhoff
George Arnold Sr. & Tom Van Meter
Eternal Star |
Five Star Day | Carson City |
Reggie V | ||
Retsina's Princess | Eternal Prince | |
Retsina Time |
Sale / Hip / Type | Buyer / Consignor | Price |
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KEESEP2005Hip 1417 | Yearling |
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$65,000 |
Veteran Kentucky horseman George R. Arnold Sr. died July 4. The Lexington native was 83.
Five-year-old Eternal Star took advantage of a perfect stalking trip to bag his first graded stakes victory in the $250,000 Commonwealth Stakes (gr. II) April 11 on the Keeneland Polytrack.
Rebellion will attempt to become the first since Black Tie Affair in 1990-91 to win repeat renewals of the Commonwealth Stakes (gr. II) when he faces seven rivals April 11 in the $250,000 sprint at Keeneland.
King Leatherbury's homebred Ah Day returned from a nearly seven-month layoff to record a thrilling, last-to-first victory in the $100,000 Toboggan Handicap (gr. III) March 7 at Aqueduct.
Shadwell Stable's Lucky Island, who reeled off four consecutive victories in the first half of 2008 before faltering, looks to start his season on a winning note when taking on eight sprinters in the $100,000 Toboggan Handicap (gr. III) March 7 on Aqueduct's inner track.