Victory Gallop

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Victory Gallop
Sire Cryptoclearance
Grandsire Fappiano
Dam Victorious Lil
Damsire Vice Regent
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1995
Country Canada Flag of Canada
Colour Bay
Breeder Tall Oaks Farm
Owner Prestonwood Farm
Trainer Elliott Walden
Record 17: 9-5-1
Earnings $3,005,895
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours
Major Racing Wins
Rebel Stakes (1998)
Arkansas Derby (1998)
Stephen Foster Handicap (1999)
Whitney Handicap (1999)

American Classic Race wins
Belmont Stakes (1998)

Racing Awards
United States Champion Older Horse (1999)
Infobox last updated on: April 16, 2007.

Victory Gallop (foaled May 30, 1995 in Ontario, Canada) was an American-based Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by Ivan Dalos' Tall Oaks Farm, Victory Gallop was foaled later in the year than is common for most Northern Hemisphere Thoroughbreds. Sired by 1987 Florida Derby winner Cryptoclearance who won 12 of 44 starts and earned $3,376,327 lifetime, he was out of the mare Victorious Lil. He was purchased by Prestonwood Farm of Versailles, Kentucky, owned by Houston, Texas oilmen Jack, Art, and J. R. Preston, who also owned and raced two-time Breeders' Cup Mile winner Da Hoss.

Racing at age two, Victory Gallop won two ungraded stakes races and was second in the important Laurel Futurity. The following year in the lead-up to the American Classic Races for three-year-olds, Victory Gallop won the Rebel Stakes then beat Favorite Trick to capture the Arkansas Derby. In the Kentucky Derby he was running dead last behind fourteen other horses at the half mile pole then made a powerful drive near the end of the homestretch to pass betting favorite Indian Charlie but ran out of track and finished second to winner, Real Quiet. In the Preakness Stakes he finished second again to Real Quiet then won the longer distance Belmont Stakes by a matter of a few inches. From there, Victory Gallop went on to a second place finish behind Coronado's Quest in the Haskell Invitational Handicap and in the Travers Stakes.

Racing in 1999 at age four, Victory Gallop recorded his best year. In the spring, he traveled to Nad Al Sheba Racecourse in Dubai where he finished third to Shadwell Racing 's Almutawakel in the 1999 Dubai World Cup. Back in the United States, he won the Stephen Foster and Whitney Handicaps.

Victory Gallop's performances won him the 1999 Eclipse Award for Outstanding Older Male Horse and in a poll published by the New York Times' About, Inc., he was the top vote getter for Most Impressive Performance of the Year for his win in the Stephen Foster Handicap.

Retired to stand at stud at his owner's Prestonwood Farm, Victory Gallop ranked second among 2003's freshman sires. Through November 2006, he had sired sixteen individual stakes race winners.

In 2008; Victory Gallop was sold to The Jockey Club of Turkey.

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