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Alysheba (March 3, 1984 –
March 27, 2009) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse that won two legs of the
Triple Crown in 1987. A
successful sire, he produced...
- The
Alysheba Stakes is a
Grade II
American Thoroughbred horse race for
horses aged
three and
older over a
distance of 1+1⁄16
miles on the dirt held annually...
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number one. In 1987, Ferdinand,
Kentucky Derby winner of 1986, met
Alysheba,
Derby winner of 1987, in the Breeders' Cup
classic at
Hollywood Park....
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purchased the building.
There is a
statue in the
plaza of 400 West
Market of
Alysheba,
winner of the 1987
Kentucky Derby and a 1993 U.S.
Racing Hall of Fame...
- non-consecutive years. In late 2008, the
champions Alysheba and
Funny Cide
became residents, but
Alysheba died at the park in
March 2009. 1994
Kentucky Derby...
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lengths behind Summing and the second-place horse,
Highland Blade. 1987:
Alysheba finished fourth in
Belmont behind Bet Twice, Cryptoclearance, and Gulch...
- La
Troienne Stakes Stephen Foster Stakes Turf
classic Stakes Grade II
Alysheba Stakes American Turf
Stakes Churchill Distaff Turf Mile
Stakes Edgewood...
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Preakness Stakes winner Alysheba was most famous. He
faced the
other colt nine times,
beating him
three times (
Alysheba won four times,
while neither...
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Seattle Slew and Affirmed.
Other descendants of note
include Dr. ****er,
Alysheba,
Cigar and Zenyatta. War Admiral's name
appears eight times in the pedigree...
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Ferdinand and
Alysheba. Ferdinand, who won the
Derby in 1986,
reached the lead in mid-stretch, then
struggled to hold off the late
charge of
Alysheba. In a photo...