Corinthian (horse)

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Corinthian
SirePulpit
GrandsireA.P. Indy
DamMultiply
DamsireEasy Goer
SexStallion
Foaled2003
CountryUnited States
ColorChestnut
BreederGracefield Equine & Hargus Sexton
OwnerCentennial Farms
TrainerJames A. Jerkens
Record12: 6-1-2
EarningsUS$1,267,273
Major wins
Metropolitan Handicap (2007)
Gulfstream Park Handicap (2007)

Breeders' Cup wins:
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (2007)

Corinthian (foaled March 7, 2003 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

He was purchased at the Fasig-Tipton 2004 Saratoga yearling sale for $385,000 by the Centennial Farms racing partnership led by Donald V. Little Sr. of Ipswich, Massachusetts.

Trained by Jimmy Jerkens, Corinthian is best known for winning the 2007 Grade I Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Monmouth Park and the 2007 Metropolitan Handicap (Grade I) at Belmont Park.[1]

At stud[edit]

Following his Metropolitan 'Cap win, Corinthian was retired to stud duty at Gainesway Farm, near Lexington, Kentucky. On November 19, 2013, it was announced that Corinthian would be moved to Pin Oak Lane Farm in New Freedom, Pennsylvania and continue standing at stud there. On December 2, 2017, Prince Lucky, a Pennsylvania bred son of Corinthian, owned by Daniel W. McConnell, Sr. won the Pennsylvania Nursery Stakes at Parx Racing. Prince Lucky went on to win the Gulfstream Park Handicap and Hal's Hope Stakes. Corinthian is also the sire of Smarty Jones Stakes winner Junebugred.

In July 2017, Corinthian was sold to Turkish interests to stand at Evicmen Harasi in Kemalpaşa in Turkey's İzmir Province.[2]

External links[edit]

Pedigree[edit]

Pedigree of Corinthian, chestnut stallion, 2003
Sire
Pulpit
A.P. Indy Seattle Slew Bold Reasoning
My Charmer
Weekend Surprise Secretariat
Lassie Dear
Preach Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
Narrate Honest Pleasure
State
Dam
Multiply
Easy Goer Alydar Raise a Native
Sweet Tooth
Relaxing Buckpasser
Marking Time
Add Spectacular Bid Bold Bidder
Spectacular
Number Nijinsky
Special (family: 5-h)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Corinthian's profile". Breeders' Cup.com. 2009-04-03. Archived from the original on 2008-02-24. Retrieved 2009-04-03.
  2. ^ "Paddy O'Prado, Corinthian sold; to stand in Turkey". Paulick Report. 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2020-12-27.