Grindstone (horse)

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GrandsireFappiano
DamBuzz My Bell
DamsireDrone
Grindstone
SireUnbridled
GrandsireFappiano
DamBuzz My Bell
DamsireDrone
SexStallion
Foaled(1993-01-23)January 23, 1993[1]
DiedMarch 22, 2022 (aged 29)
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederOverbrook Farm
OwnerOakhurst Farm
TrainerD. Wayne Lukas
Record6: 3-2-0
Earnings$1,224,510
Major wins
Louisiana Derby (1996)
Kentucky Derby (1996)
Honors
Fair Grounds Racing Hall of Fame (2000)
Last updated on October 30, 2021

Grindstone (January 23, 1993 – March 22, 2022[2]) was a Thoroughbred racehorse, best known for winning the 1996 Kentucky Derby.

Bred and owned by William T. Young's Overbrook Farm, Grindstone was the son of Unbridled out of the mare Buzz My Bell. Buzz My Bell's dam was a half-sister to La Grue, the dam of the Belmont Stakes winner Pass Catcher.[3]

Upon the death of Go for Gin on March 8, 2022,[4] Grindstone became the oldest living winner of the Kentucky Derby as well as any of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing races.

Racing career

As a three-year-old, Grindstone won the Louisiana Derby and was second in the Arkansas Derby. He then won the 1996 Kentucky Derby with a time of 2:01.06, edging Cavonnier at the wire by a nose. He was jockey Jerry Bailey's second Kentucky Derby winner, and the second in a row for trainer D. Wayne Lukas.

Grindstone was retired five days after his Kentucky Derby victory, when a bone chip was discovered in his knee.[5] He was the first horse since Bubbling Over in 1926 to be retired immediately following a win in the Kentucky Derby.

Race record

Date Age Distance Race Grade Track Odds Field Finish Winning Time Winning
(Losing)
Margin
Jockey Ref
Jun 11, 1995 2 5 furlongs Maiden Special Weight Maiden Belmont Park 3.05 5 1 0:59.09 5 lengths Jose Santos [6]
Jul 11, 1995 2 6 furlongs Bashford Manor Stakes III Churchill Downs *0.90 8 4 1:11.40 (1+14 lengths) Donna Barton [7]
Feb 16, 1996 3 1 mile Allowance Allowance Santa Anita Park *1.60 7 2 1:36.01 (3 lengths) Gary Stevens [8]
Mar 17, 1996 3 1+116 miles Louisiana Derby III Fair Grounds (Louisiana) 2.40 8 1 1:42.79 3+12 lengths Jerry Bailey [9]
Apr 13, 1996 3 1+18 miles Arkansas Derby II Oaklawn Park *1.60 12 2 1:49.21 (neck) Jerry Bailey [10]
May 4, 1996 3 1+14 miles Kentucky Derby I Churchill Downs 5.90 19 1 2:01.06 nose Jerry Bailey [11]

Stud record

Grindstone stood at Oakhurst Farm in Oregon, making him the first Kentucky Derby winner to ever stand in the Northwest. His progeny include two millionaires, GR I winner Birdstone and Ekolu Place. He is also, via Birdstone, the grandsire of Mine That Bird and Summer Bird, who both won Triple Crown races in 2009.

Pedigree

References

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