Cause to Believe

Cause to Believe

Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Cause to Believe


caption =
sire = Maria's Mon
grandsire = Wavering Monarch
dam = Imaginary Cat
damsire = Storm Cat
sex = Stallion
foaled = 2003
country = United States flagicon|USA
colour = Gray
breeder = Overbrook Farm
owner = Peter Redekop & Peter Abruzzo
trainer = Jerry Hollendorfer
record = 17: 6-4-2
earnings = $421,543
race = Mill Valley Stakes (2005)
El Camino Real Derby (2006)
California Derby (2006)
awards=
honours =
updated = CURRENTTIME, CURRENTDAYNAME CURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTDAY CURRENTYEAR (UTC)

Cause to Believe (foaled February 11, 2003 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was a contender for the U.S. Triple Crown in 2006.

Cause to Believe was bred by Overbrook Farm. He is the son of Maria's Mon, the 1995 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt. Out of the mare Imaginary Cat, a daughter of Storm Cat, his breeding line includes such notable horses as Northern Dancer, Secretariat and Majestic Prince.

Cause to Believe was purchaed by Vancouver, British Columbia businessman Peter Redekop for $30,000 at the 2005 Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. March Selected Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale. In early 2006, Redekop sold a 25% interest in the horse to Chicago businessman, Peter Abruzzo.

The colt was trained by Jerry Hollendorfer and ridden by Russell Baze.

Races

References

* [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=17294 National Thoroughbred Racing Association bio]
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/cause+to+believe Cause To Believe's pedigree and racing stats]


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