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Sire
  
Hail To Reason

Dam
  
Cosmah

Foaled
  
1969

Died
  
29 November 2000

Parents
  
Hail To Reason

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Turn-To

Damsire
  
Cosmic Bomb

Country
  
United States

Owner
  
Charles W. Engelhard, Jr.

Trainer
  
MacKenzie Miller

Earnings
  
259,553 USD

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Halo (February 7, 1969 – November 28, 2000) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and an important Champion sire.

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Background

Halo (horse) Halo A classy and versatile race horse Halo is the sire of many

Bred in Kentucky by John R. Gaines, founder of the Breeders Cup, Halo was out of the mare Cosmah (who was the Kentucky Broodmare of the Year in 1974), which made him a half-brother to the Hall of Fame filly Tosmah. His sire was Hail To Reason, the U.S. Champion 2-Year-Old Colt and a great-grandson of the extremely important sire Nearco.

Purchased by Charles W. Engelhard, Jr., owner of Nijinsky, Halo raced under his Cragwood Stable banner.

Racing career

Halo (horse) Stoney Creek Horse Farm Breeding Boarding Training Conditioning

After having little success at age two racing on dirt tracks, in his three-year-old campaign his U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer MacKenzie Miller switched him to racing on turf, where he achieved better results. Although never a superstar horse, Halo raced for four years and in 1974, at age five, won the Grade I United Nations Handicap.

Stud record

Halo (horse) 2011 HORSE OF THE YEAR WEARS A HALO THE VAULT Horse racing past

After retiring from racing, in 1975 Halo was sent to stand at stud at the Maryland division of Windfields Farm, where his progeny included Sunny's Halo and, through his mating with the mare Ballade, Devil's Bag, Glorious Song, and Saint Ballado. In 1984, new majority owners moved Halo to stand at Arthur B. Hancock III's Stone Farm in Paris, Kentucky, where he continued to produce notable offspring, the star of which was Sunday Silence. In all, Halo sired seven champions and 62 stakes winners including two Kentucky Derby winners. Twice, he was the leading sire in North America.

Halo was pensioned in 1997 and died at Stone Farm in 2000 at age thirty-one.

Offspring

Halo was the sire of:


  • Sunny's Halo - won 1983 Kentucky Derby
  • Sunday Silence - won 1989 Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Breeders' Cup Classic. The U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee is the most successful sire in the world by progeny earnings
  • Devil's Bag - won Champagne Stakes, Laurel Futurity, voted 1983 U.S. Champion 2-Year-Old Colt
  • Glorious Song - 1980 & 1981 Canadian Champion Older Female Horse, 1980 United States Champion Older Female Horse, 1980 Canadian Horse of the Year
  • Saint Ballado - won 1992 Arlington Classic Stakes, sire of Saint Liam and Ashado
  • Goodbye Halo - filly won six Grade I stakes, earned in excess of $1.7 million
  • Jolie's Halo - won three Grade I stakes, equaled track record in winning the Philip H. Iselin Handicap, earned in excess of $1.2 million
  • Lively One - won Grade I Swaps Stakes, earned in excess of $1.5 million
  • Present Value - multiple stakes winner, earned in excess of $1.1 million
  • Southern Halo - Leading Sire in Argentina for eleven years, sire of 170 stakes winners.
  • Grandsire of:

  • Answer Lively - 1998 U.S. Champion 2-Year-Old Colt
  • Ashado - Kentucky Oaks, Breeders' Cup Distaff winner, 2004 U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old filly, 2005 U.S. Champion Older Female Horse
  • Deep Impact - won 2005 Japanese Triple Crown, Japan Horse of the Year (2005, 2006)
  • Devil His Due - multiple Grade I stakes winner, earned in excess of $3.9 million
  • Heart's Cry - won the Dubai Sheema Classic and Arima Kinen
  • Saint Liam - won Breeders' Cup Classic, 2005 U.S. Horse of the Year
  • Taiki Shuttle - 1998 Japan Horse of the Year
  • Zenno Rob Roy - Multiple Grade I winner, 2004 Japan Horse of the Year
  • Damsire of:

  • Coup de Genie - multiple Group I winner, 1993 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly in France
  • Machiavellian - 1989 Champion 2-Year-Old Colt in France
  • Pine Bluff - winner of the 1992 Arkansas Derby and Preakness Stakes
  • Rahy - sired Champions Fantastic Light, Serena's Song and was the Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland
  • Singspiel - won Canadian International Stakes and Japan Cup (1996), Dubai World Cup (1997). Voted 1996 U.S. Champion Male Turf Horse
  • References

    Halo (horse) Wikipedia