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Beach Towel (horse)

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Breed
  
Standardbred

Damsire
  
Armbro Nesbit

Country
  
United States

Died
  
21 March 2009

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Meadow Skipper

Dam
  
Sunburn

Foaled
  
1987

Colour
  
Bay

Species
  
Equus caballus

Earnings
  
2.092 million USD

Beach Towel (1987 – March 21, 2009) was a Standardbred pacer who was named the 1990 American Harness Horse of the Year. He won 18 of his 23 starts with a fastest race mile of 1:50 and earnings of $2,091,860.

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Background

As a yearling, Beach Towel was bought for $22,000 by Seth Rosenfeld, the 24-year-old managing partner of the New York City-based Uptown Stables. The colt was trained and driven by Ray Remmen.

Racing career

In 1989, Beach Towel won eleven of his thirteen races including the Presidential Stake, Matron Stake, and Potomac Stake and earned more than $478,000.

In July 1990, he contested the Meadowlands Pace at Meadowlands Racetrack and overcame an unfavorable draw to win by a nose from Jake And Elwood. On September 9, he lost to Jake And Elwood (who had won the Cane Pace) in the Messenger Stakes at Rosecroft Raceway.

Beach Towel started favorite for Little Brown Jug on September 20. Driven as usual by Remmen, he led from the start and won by one and a half lengths from In The Pocket in a time of 1:53.3.

In November, the colt contested the three-year-old pacer division of the Breeders Crown at the five-eighths of a mile track at Pompano Beach. He won by three lengths from In The Pocket in a time of 1:51.2, becoming the first harness racer to win more than $2 million in a single year.

He also won the Delvin Miller Adios and many other races.

Stud record

Beach Towel was also a successful sire. Amongst his offspring was Jenna's Beach Boy who once held the record for the fastest race mile of all-time in harness racing history. Another of his offspring was Somebeachsomewhere, the 2008 Harness Horse of the Year.

In 2007, Beach Towel went into retirement at the Woodlands Stud in New Zealand. He died on March 21, 2009 following a severe attack of colic.

References

Beach Towel (horse) Wikipedia