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Flightline (horse) Flightline (foaled March 14, 2018) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who retired undefeated after six starts, including the 2021 Malibu Stakes and the Metropolitan Handicap, Pacific Classic and Breeders' Cup Classic in 2022. In the January 2023 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, he was given a rating of 140, the highest ...
Many pundits had predicted that Flightline would win, and that proved to be so, with the horse finishing 8 1/4 lengths in front of Olympiad. Jockey Sonny Leon rode Rich Strike to a fourth-place finish behind Flightline, Olympiad, and Taiba. The colt seems to have been slowed by a faltering Epicenter, who suffered a career-ending injury.
Saturday’s 8¼-length win by Flightline in the Classic was the largest of any horse in the 39-year history of the event. He went off at 2-5 odds, which was also a record. FLIGHTLINE CAN FLY ...
Flightline paid $2.88 to win, $2.92 to place and $2.30 to show. Kentucky is the only state that pays off in penny breakage. Olympiad was second followed by Taiba, Rich Strike, Life Is Good, Hot ...
For horse racing to have any chance of thriving, it needs a star. Those in the sport are counting on a 4-year-old colt named Flightline to fill that spot, even if it’s for a brief time ...
Arrogate (April 11, 2013 – June 2, 2020) was a Thoroughbred racehorse. He won the 2016 Travers Stakes in a record time in his first stakes appearance. He won the Breeders' Cup Classic and was named the American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse and World's Best Racehorse of 2016. As a four-year old, Arrogate won the 2017 Pegasus World Cup ...
Flightline wins two Eclipse Awards as Horse of the Year and top Older Dirt Male. Epicenter beats Taiba for best 3-Year-Old Male and Todd Pletcher is top Trainer.
Indian Charlie (March 27, 1995 – December 15, 2011) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1998 Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby, equaling the stakes record time, [2] before finishing third in the Kentucky Derby in his final start. He is best known as an important sire of Champions, and his son Uncle Mo was the leading freshman sire of 2015.