Caveat (horse)

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GrandsireBold Bidder
DamCold Hearted
DamsireThe Axe II
Caveat
SireCannonade
GrandsireBold Bidder
DamCold Hearted
DamsireThe Axe II
SexStallion
FoaledMarch 16, 1980[1]
CountryUnited States
ColourDark Brown
BreederRyehill Farm
OwnerAugust Belmont IV, James P. Ryan, Robert Kirkham
TrainerWoody Stephens
Record21: 6-4-3
Earnings$542,190
Major wins
Prince John Stakes (1983)
Derby Trial (1983)
Triple Crown race wins:
Belmont Stakes (1983)

Caveat (March 16, 1980 February 21, 1995)[2] was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

Bred in Maryland by Ryehill Farm, he was sired by Kentucky Derby winner Cannonade out of The Axe II mare Cold Hearted.[3] To date, Caveat is one of eleven Maryland-bred colts to win a Triple Crown race.

Caveat was owned by the partnership of August Belmont IV, Robert Kirkham, and his breeder, James P. Ryan. He was conditioned for racing by U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer Woody Stephens.

Racing career

As a two-year-old, Caveat placed second in the Grade II Lane's End Breeders' Futurity Stakes with Eddie Maple aboard.

At age three, Caveat won the Prince John Stakes and came in second in the Arkansas Derby three weeks prior to the Derby. Woody Stephens felt like he needed a little tightening up, so he ran Caveat six days before the Derby and won the Derby Trial. Then in May, he placed third in the Kentucky Derby behind Sunny's Halo. Five weeks later, under jockey Laffit Pincay, Jr., he won the Belmont Stakes against a record field of 15 horses, straining a ligament in his right foreleg at the top of the stretch in the process. The injury was the cause of his eventual retirement.[4][5]

Retirement

Pedigree

References

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