Bally Ache

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SireBallydam
GrandsireBallyogan
DamCelestial Blue
DamsireSupremus
Bally Ache
SireBallydam
GrandsireBallyogan
DamCelestial Blue
DamsireSupremus
SexStallion
Foaled1957
Died1960
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederMarvin & Alan Gaines
Owner1) Edgehill Farm
(Leonard D. & Morris Fruchtman)
2) Turfland Syndicate
(Joseph L. Arnold, et al)
TrainerJimmy Pitt
Record31: 16-9-4
Earnings$758,522
Major wins
Comely Stakes (1959)
Great American Stakes (1959)
Juvenile Stakes (1959)
Mayflower Stakes (1959)
Flamingo Stakes (1960)
Florida Derby (1960)
Stepping Stone Purse (1960)
Jersey Derby (1960)
American Triple Crown races wins:
Preakness Stakes (1960)
Last updated on June 23, 2010

Bally Ache (February 3, 1957 – October 28, 1960) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Preakness Stakes in 1960 but died later only five months later from an intestinal ailment. In her book American Classic Pedigrees (1914–2002), author Avalyn Hunter wrote that Bally Ache was "a crowd favorite" who "won hearts by his sheer determination."

Bally Ache was a bay horse bred by brothers Alan and Marvin Gaines at their Twin Oak Farm in Walton, Kentucky. He was sired the Irish import Ballydam out of Celestial Blue. The colt was sold as a yearling as part of a $5,000 two-horse deal. His purchasers were Leonard D. Fruchtman and Morris Fruchtman, steel company executives from Toledo, Ohio, who raced a small string of horses racing under the nom de course Edgehill Farm.[1] The colt was trained by Homer James "Jimmy" Pitt.

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