Did Rachel Alexandra have any foals?

Did Rachel Alexandra have any foals?

As a broodmare Rachel Alexandra has produced two winners from her two foals, including Grade 1 winner and Eclipse Award finalist Rachel’s Valentina who is a 3-year-old this year.

Will Rachel Alexandra ever be bred again?

Although Rachel likely will never be bred again because of the risk involved, she has passed the torch to her daughter, who is now a broodmare at Stonestreet and is in foal to Curlin.

Where is Rachel Alexander?

Life is different now for Rachel Alexandra. She lives a carefree existence at Stonestreet Farm, spending peaceful days in a field with her older equine friends, Moonlight Sonata and The Hess Express. “She’s happy,” Stonestreet owner Barbara Banke said.

Is Zenyatta the race horse still alive?

“We at Team Zenyatta and Lane’s End Farm are deeply saddened to share that Zenyatta lost her 2021 foal early this year,” the website read. “She had been carrying a second Candy Ride filly, and we grieve the loss of this precious life. Thankfully, Zenyatta remains in excellent health and is doing very well.”

Will Zenyatta be bred in 2021?

“We at Team Zenyatta and Lane’s End Farm are deeply saddened to share that Zenyatta lost her 2021 foal early this year,” the website read. “She had been carrying a second Candy Ride filly, and we grieve the loss of this precious life. Her 2014 War Front filly died and she was not bred back for 2015.

Who owns Rachel Alexandra?

Dolphus C. Morrison

Rachel Alexandra
Breeder Dolphus C. Morrison
Owner Dolphus C. Morrison Stonestreet Stables
Trainer Hal Wiggins Steve Asmussen
Record 19: 13-5-0

Is Zenyatta in foal for 2021?

“We at Team Zenyatta and Lane’s End Farm are deeply saddened to share that Zenyatta lost her 2021 foal early this year,” the website read. “She had been carrying a second Candy Ride filly, and we grieve the loss of this precious life.

How many babies does Zenyatta?

Zenyatta has had two foals to race and one preparing for her first start: Cozmic One (2012), Ziconic (2013), and an unraced 2017 filly by Medaglia d’Oro named Zellda.

How many foals Zenyatta lost?

Zenyatta, a 17-year-old daughter of Street Cry who resides at Lane’s End Farm in Versailles, Ky., is the dam of four registered foals, none victorious. Her first two, Cozmic One (Bernardini ) and Ziconic (Tapit ), have both been retired to second careers as off-track Thoroughbreds.

How many foals Zenyatta have?

four
Zenyatta’s success in racing has yet to translate into breeding success. She has been in foal eight times since her 2010 retirement to a broodmare career. Each of her pairings have been royal. She is the dam of four registered Thoroughbred foals.

Who is the owner of Rachel Alexandra horse?

On September 28, 2010, owner Jess Jackson announced Rachel Alexandra’s retirement. She was bred to 2007/2008 Horse of the Year Curlin and delivered a colt on January 22, 2012. Rachel Alexandra is a bay mare with a distinctive upside-down exclamation-point-shaped white blaze.

What did Rachel Alexandra look like as a foal?

According to Morrison, Rachel Alexandra looked “a little raw-boned and a little scruffy” as a foal. Morrison rarely sells the first couple of foals out of his mares, but he almost made an exception with Rachel Alexandra, entering her in the 2006 Keeneland November Sale as a weanling.

Who was the original jockey for Rachel Alexandra?

Rachel Alexandra’s original jockey was Brian Hernandez Jr. who rode her to two wins in five starts. However, Wiggins had used Calvin Borel to work Rachel and considered a change. Borel first rode Rachel Alexandra in the Grade II Golden Rod Stakes to a 4 3⁄4 length victory, setting a stakes record for time.

How many races has Rachel Alexandra ever won?

Rachel Alexandra’s campaign began in January I believe. She raced 8 times, winning 5 G1 races and stepping up in class 3 times earning the top Beyer Speed Figure of any horse that year at 116. She took on 3 G1 winners in the Woodward Stakes and she was challenged wire to wire in that race. She earned HOTY. Woah there hold your horses!

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