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Quiet American (horse)

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Grandsire
  
Mr. Prospector

Country
  
United States

Breeder
  
Tartan Stable

Damsire
  
Dr. Fager

Parents
  
Fappiano

Foaled
  
1986

Colour
  
Bay

Record
  
12: 4-3-1

Trainer
  
Gary F. Jones

Sex
  
Stallion

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Owner
  
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Children
  
Cara Rafaela, Real Quiet, Hidden Lake, Seattle Smooth

Quiet American (April 29, 1986 – October 14, 2016) is an American thoroughbred racehorse foaled in Florida. He is out of the Dr. Fager mare Demure, by the Grade I winner Fappiano, son of the great Mr. Prospector.

Purchased for $300,000 as a yearling at the 1987 Fall Fasig-Tipton Tartan Stable Dispersal Sale by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Quiet American was very lightly raced at 2 and 3 and didn't come into his own until age 4, where he won both the NYRA Mile and the San Diego Handicap.

Stud career

Retired to stud at Darley Stud in 1992, Quiet American produced multiple stakes winners, with the most famous being Kentucky Derby winner Real Quiet. In total he has sired over 50 stakes winners with a cumulative earnings of $57 million.

Quiet American is also the sire of:

  • 1997 Eclipse Champion Older Dirt Mare Hidden Lake
  • Grade 1 winner and Eclipse Champion producer Cara Rafaela
  • Grade 1 winner Switch
  • Grade 1 winner Seattle Smooth
  • Horse of the Year Saint Liam's dam Quiet Dance
  • The sturdy millionaire Star Guitar
  • Quite American was pensioned from stud duty in 2013 and is now in full retirement with the likes of Holy Bull and Cherokee Run. He was euthanized in October 2016 at the age of 30. Godolphin's American representative Dan Pride said "To achieve what he did as a racehorse and as a stallion, and then be able to live a long and happy life, is really what one hopes for any horse. His legacy will certainly live on through his sons and daughters. He was such a favorite of ours as well as fans in general. We're all going to miss him".

    References

    Quiet American (horse) Wikipedia