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Grandsire
  
Mr. Prospector

Country
  
United States

Breeder
  
Skara Glen Stables

Species
  
Equus caballus

Parents
  
Seeking The Gold

Earnings
  
890,532 USD

Foaled
  
2003

Colour
  
Bay

Owner
  
Shadwell Racing

Trainer
  
Kiaran McLaughlin

Sex
  
Stallion

Damsire
  
Deputy Minister


Jazil 2006 belmont stakes


Jazil (February 11, 2003 – October 11, 2014) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

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In 2006, Jazil dead-heated for fourth place in the Kentucky Derby but then won the Belmont Stakes, the final leg of the Triple Crown.

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Connections

Jazil accident Morning Ag Clips

Jazil was owned by the Shadwell Stable. He was trained by Kiaran McLaughlin and ridden by Fernando Jara. He was bred in Kentucky by Skara Glen Stables.

Breeding

Jazil Classic Winner Jazil Dies Horse Racing News Paulick Report

The late thoroughbred's sire is Seeking The Gold, who also sired Dubai Millennium, while his dam is Better Than Honour by Deputy Minister. His grandsire was Mr. Prospector and in his breeding line are such horses as Raise a Native and Northern Dancer.

Jazil Belmont Stakes winner Jazil dies in paddock accident Daily Racing Form

Siblings:
Teeming - 2001 bay filly by Storm Cat
Magnificent Honour - 2002 bay filly by A.P. Indy
Rags to Riches - 2004 chestnut filly by A.P. Indy
Casino Drive - 2005 chesnut colt by A.P. Indy
Man of Iron - 2006 colt by Giant's Causeway

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In September 2007, Jazil was retired to stud at Shadwell Farm's Lexington, Kentucky division. His fee was set at $12,500 for a live foal in 2008 but was reduced to $4,000 by the time of his death. He sired Jazz on Ice (2008), owned by Thurman Thomas and J. Scott Whittle, and On The Roof Top (2008) owned by David Dukkaos and Thaig Poorgksi. Jazil died on October 11, 2014 from injuries secondary to an accident in his outdoor paddock.

References

Jazil Wikipedia