Win City

Win City

Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Win City


caption =
sire = Slew City Slew
grandsire = Seattle Slew
dam = Winsfordan
damsire = Domasca Dan
sex = Gelding
foaled = 2002
country = Canada flagicon|Canada
colour = Dark Bay
breeder = Frank Digiulio & Frank DiGiulio, Jr.
owner = Frank Digiulio & Frank DiGiulio, Jr.
trainer = Robert Tiller
record = 18: 6-3-3
earnings = $994,558
race = Queenston Stakes (2001)
Marine Stakes (2001)
Plate Trial Stakes (2001)
Col. R. S. McLaughlin Stakes (2001)
Autumn Stakes (2001)

Canadian Classic Race wins:
Prince of Wales Stakes (2001)
awards= Canadian Champion 3-Yr-Old Male Horse (2001)
Canadian Horse of the Year (2001)
honours =
updated= July 6, 2008

Win City (foaled 1998 in Ontario) is a retired Canadian Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. The grandson of U.S. Triple Crown champion, Seattle Slew, he was bred for a $5,000 stud fee by the father and son team of Frank Digiulio, Sr. and Jr. who owned his mare, Winsfordan.

In 2001, Win City won six important stakes races. He ran second to Dancethruthedawn in the Queen's Plate then the two horses reversed there positions in the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown, the Prince of Wales Stakes. His 2001 performances earned Win City the Sovereign Award for Champion 3-Year-Old Male Horse and Canadian Horse of the Year honours.

Sent to the track in 2002, four-year-old Win City was winless in seven starts.

References

* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/win+city Win City's pedigree and partial racing stats]


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