Lost in the Fog
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lost in the Fog (February 4, 2002 – September 17, 2006) was an American thoroughbred race horse. He won his first 10 starts (including two Breeders' Cup stakes), 11 of his 14 lifetime starts across the country, and career earnings of $978,099. He died of lymphoma during his four-year-old season, and his remains were buried at Golden Gate Fields next to Silky Sullivan.[1]
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Quick Facts Sire, Dam ...
Lost in the Fog | |
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Sire | Lost Soldier |
Dam | Cloud Break |
Damsire | Dr. Carter |
Sex | Colt |
Foaled | 2002 |
Country | United States (Florida) |
Colour | Dark Brown |
Breeder | Susan Seper |
Owner | Harry J. Aleo |
Trainer | Greg Gilchrist |
Record | 14:11-1-0 |
Earnings | $978,099 |
Major wins | |
Arizona Juvenile Stakes (2004) King's Bishop Stakes (2005) Carry Back Stakes (2005) Swale Stakes (2005) Riva Ridge Breeders' Cup Stakes (2005) Bay Shore Stakes (2005) Ocala Stud Dash (2005) Golden Gate Breeders' Cup Stakes (2005) Bay Meadows Speed Handicap (2005) Aristides Breeders' Cup Stakes (2006) | |
Awards | |
U.S. Champion Sprint Horse (2005) | |
Honours | |
Lost in the Fog (Sprint) at Golden Gate Fields He is buried next to Silky Sullivan in the infield at Golden Gate Fields, the only two horses to be so honored. | |
Last updated on August 23, 2011 |
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