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Wed Apr 29, 2015 8:00 pm

Izvestia wrote:^ Wonderful Quiet American. Love seeing the old guys in retirement.
And looking so good, too... :mrgreen: But omg how old do I feel, being able to remember him running... :?
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Wed Apr 29, 2015 8:27 pm

Quiet American looks great
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Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:39 pm

BlindLucky wrote:Blood-Horse has a gallery showcasing about 30 stallions from across the US, several of which I'd never heard of:

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... n-showcase

And someone please tell me that Skylord isn't some weird AQHA/draft/dinosaur cross.

The one that got my attention was Capote's Promise.
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Fri May 01, 2015 12:26 am

Noo. I was just thinking about him today. I really loved him while he was racing, I still remember his Rothmans clearly, although it makes me feel old to think of how long ago that was.

Bad year for Sam-Son. Losing both Smart Strike and Sky Classic so close together.
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Sat May 02, 2015 7:30 am

I'm not sure if this wonderful photo has already been posted in other threads..
That's very heartwarming.
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Sat May 02, 2015 4:44 pm

All Silver Charm needs is his own pair of sunglasses and they might be twins. His coat is light enough.
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Sat May 02, 2015 7:23 pm

Admin wrote:
BlindLucky wrote:Blood-Horse has a gallery showcasing about 30 stallions from across the US, several of which I'd never heard of:

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... n-showcase

And someone please tell me that Skylord isn't some weird AQHA/draft/dinosaur cross.

The one that got my attention was Capote's Promise.
That's an old-school pedigree http://www.pedigreequery.com/capotes+promise His last advertised stud fee was $950 so I bet "private" means "name your price".
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Wed May 06, 2015 3:49 pm

Admin wrote:
BlindLucky wrote:Blood-Horse has a gallery showcasing about 30 stallions from across the US, several of which I'd never heard of:

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... n-showcase

And someone please tell me that Skylord isn't some weird AQHA/draft/dinosaur cross.

The one that got my attention was Capote's Promise.
Hard to tell which are his legs and which are the fence posts.
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Fri May 08, 2015 1:00 pm

In case someone was looking for these stallions- I came across them on Elturf - in Argentina- while looking at info for Angiolo(ARG)- Grand Reward's first son at stud-

Angiolo(ARG)
Incurable Optimist
Master of Hounds

http://www.haraselparaisoargentina.com/
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Mon May 11, 2015 7:30 pm

Paca Paca Farm ‏@PacaPacaFarm
Mayano Top Gun(Brian’s Time) has been pensioned from stud duty at Yushun Stallion Station. He will be sent to a retirement facility.
weeeeeeeee
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Northport wrote:Paca Paca Farm ‏@PacaPacaFarm
Mayano Top Gun(Brian’s Time) has been pensioned from stud duty at Yushun Stallion Station. He will be sent to a retirement facility.
Oh yay, I was worried that it was worse... I saw an article last week but it looked like (with imperfect google translation) that he might've passed away so I waited to hear something official.

May he enjoy a long and leisurely retirement. : )
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lurkey mclurker wrote:
Northport wrote:Paca Paca Farm ‏@PacaPacaFarm
Mayano Top Gun(Brian’s Time) has been pensioned from stud duty at Yushun Stallion Station. He will be sent to a retirement facility.
Oh yay, I was worried that it was worse... I saw an article last week but it looked like (with imperfect google translation) that he might've passed away so I waited to hear something official.

May he enjoy a long and leisurely retirement. : )
Mayano Top Gun(JPN) was one of the greatest runners sired by Brian's Time(USA), along with TC winner Narita Brian(JPN) and so on. :D
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000255813/

Of his 21 starts, the Tenno Sho Spring 1997 has been remebered by many fans here as one of the greatest races in modern Japanese racing.

-- replay of the Tenno Sho Spring 3200m at Kyoto, 1997
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxmk3lHOwak
1st.#4 Mayano Top Gun (Brian's Time) H6 3:14.4 (record) Seiki Tabara
2nd. #8 Sakura Laurel (Rainbow Quest) H7 1/1/4 Norihiro Yokoyama
3rd. # 14 Marvelous Sunday (Sunday Silence) H6 1/2 Yutaka Take

Jockey Seiki Tabara gave him a great ride, understaning his main rivals were #8 and #14 in this 2 mile contest.
I still get a chill when I view this video, as I can feel about Mayano Top Gun and his rider's real determination to beat their rivals.


-- from uma-furusato.com

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for full-size photos and the article : http://uma-furusato.com/news/detail/_id_80928
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Fri May 15, 2015 8:21 pm

The google translation is a little iffy, but "Mach shock wave" is certainly descriptive of that race! Love Mayano Top Gun's face...thanks for sharing.
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Sat May 16, 2015 8:34 am

Not sure if this was posted anywhere but Lure had his 26th birthday. He looks good for an old man!

https://twitter.com/claibornefarm/statu ... 40/photo/1
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Point Given wrote:Not sure if this was posted anywhere but Lure had his 26th birthday. He looks good for an old man!

https://twitter.com/claibornefarm/statu ... 40/photo/1

Love Lure! He is one of my favourites. He looks so good. I am so glad they take care of him and treat him like the king he is!
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Sparrow Castle wrote:The google translation is a little iffy, but "Mach shock wave" is certainly descriptive of that race! Love Mayano Top Gun's face...thanks for sharing.
:D :D :D
Yes, Mayano Top Gun was given the nickname ''Mach Shock Wave''.

JRA has been making posters promoting big Japanese stars since Haiseiko (1970) regularly.
77 horses have been honored so far and most recent (#77) is Just a Way.
You may find all the Japan's heroes in the past in the link below.
Mayano Top Gun (Mach Shock Wave) is #42.
http://www.jra.go.jp/topics/koukoku/heroes/
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Sun May 17, 2015 12:21 pm

That is one gorgeous pic used for the poster of Symboli Kris S.
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Mon May 18, 2015 12:47 am

tachyon wrote: JRA has been making posters promoting big Japanese stars since Haiseiko (1970) regularly.
77 horses have been honored so far and most recent (#77) is Just a Way.
You may find all the Japan's heroes in the past in the link below.
Mayano Top Gun (Mach Shock Wave) is #42.
http://www.jra.go.jp/topics/koukoku/heroes/
These are tremendous. Are they still available to buy anywhere?
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Mon May 18, 2015 7:42 am

I'm glad you liked these! :D
But they are not for sale, unfortunately. :?
We can only enjoy browsing these links..

P.S.
I still save links you posted in this forum a loooooong time ago, BigCountry!
http://bobcoglianesephotos.photoshelter ... GVf7wDf.w/

It's always fun to visit these links to see picks of my favorite horses. (I especially liked rare picks of Yenda including the shot with the Prince, Nakatani and Frankel for her Long Island Handicap win at Belmont Park!)
Thanks again!
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