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Grand Slam (horse)

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Grandsire
  
Mr. Prospector

Country
  
United States

Breeder
  
Overbrook Farm

Parents
  
Gone West

Trainer
  
D. Wayne Lukas

Earnings
  
901,292 USD

Foaled
  
1995

Colour
  
Dark Bay

Species
  
Equus caballus

Damsire
  
El Gran Senor

Sex
  
Stallion

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Owner
  
Robert & Christina Baker, William Mack, David Cornstein, Michael Tabor, John Magnier

Grand Slam (foaled 1995 in Kentucky, died March 31, 2012) was an American thoroughbred racehorse.

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Background

Trained by D. Wayne Lukas, the dark bay son of Gone West was purchased at the September 1996 Keeneland Sales as a yearling for $300,000 by Robert & Christina Baker, William Mack and David Cornstein.

Grand Slam was sired by Gone West and out of Bright Candles.

David Cornstein's wife Sheila named the colt after a bridge hand in which all 13 tricks are taken. In 1997 Coolmore Stud purchased half of the colt for $500,000.

1997: two-year-old season

A two-time Grade I winner as a juvenile, all four of the colt's career wins came over the dirt at Belmont Park.

At age two, the colt won the Belmont Futurity Stakes in September and Champagne Stakes in October, both Grade I races. Then in the 1997 Breeders' Cup Juvenile in November at Hollywood Park, he suffered a cut in his left hind leg going into the first turn and did not finish the race. He would end up missing four months of racing while recovering from his injury.

1998: three-year-old season

His first start back from injury was at Santa Anita in the San Pedro Stakes where he finished sixth. A month later he finished third in the Lexington Stakes at Keeneland and in May he won the Peter Pan Stakes.

The colt failed to win another race in his career, although after a 7th-place finish in the Belmont Stakes he managed a third-place finish in the Haskell Invitational as well as second-place finishes in the Swaps Stakes, Jerome Handicap, and 1998 Breeders' Cup Sprint at Churchill Downs.

Stud record

The colt was retired to stud in after his 3-year-old campaign to Coolmore's Ashford Stud, his 2008 fee is $35,000. His progeny include Limehouse and 2003 Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Cajun Beat.

References

Grand Slam (horse) Wikipedia