Thunder Gulch
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| Thunder Gulch | |
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| Sire | Gulch |
| Grandsire | Mr. Prospector |
| Dam | Line Of Thunder |
| Damsire | Storm Bird |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1992 |
| Country | USA |
| Colour | Chestnut |
| Breeder | Peter M. Brant |
| Owner | Michael Tabor |
| Trainer | D. Wayne Lukas |
| Record | 16: 9-2-2 |
| Earnings | $2,915,086 |
| Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
| Major Racing Wins | |
| Remsen Stakes (1994) Fountain of Youth Stakes (1995) Florida Derby (1995) Swaps Stakes (1995) Kentucky Cup Classic Handicap (1995) Travers Stakes (1995) American Classic Race wins: |
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| Racing Awards | |
| U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1995) Leading sire in North America (2001) |
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| Infobox last updated on: February 4, 2007. | |
Thunder Gulch (born 1992 in Kentucky) is a Champion American thoroughbred racehorse who went off the starting gate at 25-1 odds in 1995 and went on to win the Kentucky Derby in 2:01.2 from Post 16. He was ridden by jockey Gary Stevens. D. Wayne Lukas, his trainer, had three horses entered for the 121st "Run for the Roses".
Bred by Peter Brant and owned by Michael Tabor, Thunder Gulch was the son of Gulch out of Line Of Thunder. He had previously won the Remsen Stakes, Fountain of Youth Stakes, and the Florida Derby.
Following his win in Louisville, Thunder Gulch won the Belmont Stakes, the Travers Stakes, the Swaps Stakes, and the Kentucky Cup Classic Handicap. He showed in the Preakness Stakes.
Thunder Gulch was retired in the Fall of his 3 year old campaign after finishing fifth to the legendary Cigar in the Jockey Club Gold Cup. After the race it was discovered that he had fractured his left front cannon bone. The chestnut stallion is standing at Ashford Stud, the American branch of the giant Irish breeder Coolmore Stud, near Versailles, Kentucky for a fee of $30,000 live foal.
Among the many horses Thunder Gulch has sired, significant horses include the graded stakes race winners Spain, Balance, Point Given, and Circular Quay. Point Given was 2001 3 year old Horse of the Year after winning the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes that year. Circular Quay was among trainer Todd Pletcher's many Kentucky Derby entries of 2007, but ran a disappointing sixth and fifth in the Preakness.
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