Former Kentucky Derby winner Charismatic dead at 21
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[February 21, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Former
Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Charismatic died
unexpectedly over the weekend.
Charismatic, whose bid for the 1999 Triple Crown ended when he
fractured his leg near the finish line in the Belmont Stakes, died
Sunday at a thoroughbred retirement farm in Kentucky.
Charismatic was found dead in his stall at Old Friends farm near
Georgetown. The cause of the 21-year-old stallion's death was not
immediately known but a necropsy will be performed.
"We are devastated. CHARISMATIC 1996-2017 died unexpectedly this
morning. Our hearts are broken for all who loved him," Old Friends
Farm tweeted.
Charismatic, who was born in 1996 and trained by D. Wayne Lukas, was
named the Eclipse Horse of the Year as the best of 3-year-old in
1999.
At the Belmont, Charismatic led with about a furlong (200 meters) to
go but he took an awkward step and fractured his left foreleg as
Lemon Drop Kid swept by to win. Charismatic finished third.
The chestnut horse retired with a record of five wins in 17 starts
and earnings of $2,038,064 before starting his stud career in 2000.
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"Right now, everyone is pretty much inconsolable," Old Friends
founder and president Michael Blowen said in a statement.
"(Saturday night), at 6:30, he was fine. He was a really tough horse
and he deserved a much longer retirement ... Everyone at Old Friends
takes solace from the few great months that this great champion gave
us."
Lukas, a Hall of Fame trainer, visited Charismatic in December.
"He looked good enough that you probably could have tacked him up
and galloped him," Lukas said Sunday. "He looked terrific."
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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