- Gainesway Farm
Gainesway Farm is an American
Thoroughbred horse breeding business inLexington, Kentucky . The Farm was formed byJohn R. Gaines , the man behind the creation of theBreeders Cup . In 1989, Gainesway Farm was sold toSouth Africa n horsemanGraham J. Beck whose acquisition included what was once theCornelius Vanderbilt Whitney farm properties established in 1915 by his fatherHarry Payne Whitney , plus the parcel belonging to Payne Whitney's Greentree Stud.The son of a stockbroker, Graham Beck grew up in
Cape Town ,South Africa . He began his career as a coal-mining apprentice and eventually made his reputation and fortune by rehabilitating a financially troubled mining company. Graham, who resides in South Africa and England, has other business ventures, including several coal mines andHighlands Stud Farm . He also ownsGraham Beck Wines and buildsPrincess Yachts in England. [http://www.gainesway.com/whoweare/staff/]The 1,500 acre (6 km²) property has been home to sires such as Youth and
Exceller and numerous others who are buried on the property. The tradition-bound land echoes the past, present and future of countless Thoroughbred Champions including the first Derby winner Aristides in 1875. Among the current stallion roster isAfleet Alex andBirdstone .In 1995, under the name Gainesway Stable, owner Graham Beck partnered with Robert and Beverly Lewis and
William T. Young of Overbrook Farm in the ownership and racing ofTimber Country who won the 1994Breeders' Cup Juvenile and 1995Preakness Stakes .Current Stallions
Gainesway's added to their roster of stallions for 2007 [http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/stallion-directory/stallion.aspx?stallion_no=6537841 Afleet Alex] and [http://www.gainesway.com/stallions/listOfStallions/mrGreeley/default.asp Mr. Greeley] . Afleet Alex was credited with eight wins in twelve starts and total earnings of $2,765,800. He won the
Preakness Stakes (G1) by 4 3/4 lengths in dramatic fashion, dominated theBelmont Stakes (G1) by 7 lengths and finished a close third in theKentucky Derby -G1, narrowly missing the mark of becoming the sport's twelfthTriple Crown winner. He also won theArkansas Derby (G2) by a record setting margin of 8 lengths. At two, Afleet Alex's victories included the sire producing Hopeful Stakes (G1) and set a new stakes record in theSanford Stakes (G2) (winning by 5 1/4 L. in 1:09.32 sec.). Mr. Greeley's global influence continues to grow with demonstrated success in both the sales ring and on the track. A Mr. Greeley yearling was sold at theKeeneland 2006 September Yearling Sales for $5.7 million, following on the heels of a $486,250 average at the 2006Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale. Mr. Greeley's top performers of 2006, include Finsceal Beo winner of thePrix Marcel Boussac - Criterium des Pouliches (G1), the1,000 Guineas Stakes (G1) and theRockfel Stakes (G1), Sangrita, winner of the Chilukki Stakes (G2), and Miraculous Miss, winner of theForward Gal Stakes (G2) and theComely Stakes (G2). His progeny's race earnings top $29 million. Mr. Greeley is sire of the impressive young sires, El Corredor and [http://www.gainesway.com/stallions/listOfStallions/whywhywhy/default.asp Whywhywhy] .
Current Stallion RosterAfleet Alex Birdstone Corinthian - 2007 Breeder's Cup Champion in the Dirt MileCozzene
Cuvee
[http://www.gainesway.com/stallions/listOfStallions/mrGreeley/default.asp Mr. Greeley]
[http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/stallion-directory/stallion.aspx?stallion_no=4480864 Orientate]Smoke Glacken Strategic Mission
[http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/stallion-directory/stallion.aspx?stallion_no=6106474 Tapit]
[http://www.gainesway.com/stallions/listOfStallions/whywhywhy/default.asp Whywhywhy] - Sire of 2007 Breeder's Cup ChampionNowNowNow History
Gainesway Farm began as a standardbred operation founded by Clarence Gaines. During that time, the farm bred and owned the winners of every major trotting horse race in North America, including the
Hambletonian twice and theKentucky Futurity three times.After the original land off of Tates Creek Pike in Lexington was sold for development, the
thoroughbred division of Gainesway Farm,Fact|date=September 2007 under the ownership of John R. Gaines, was moved to the present location on Paris Pike in Lexington.One of the most notable managers of Gainesway Farm was Joseph Lannon Taylor. He began his successful career in the horse industry as the farm manager at Gainesway Farm, where he raised many world-class standardbreds and thoroughbreds and was influential in developing Gainesway Farm into one of the leading thoroughbred stallion farms in the world. During his time at Gainesway Farm, Taylor saw six Gainesway stallions lead the world's sire list, the American sire list, or the European sire list:
Bold Bidder ,Vaguely Noble ,Lyphard ,Blushing Groom ,Riverman , andSharpen Up . After managing at Gainesway for 40 years, he retired in 1990.Burial Site
The C. V. Whitney Farm, which is now part of Gainsway, is the final resting place of several champion
thoroughbreds . Some of the Whitney/Gainesway horses buried here include:*
Arts and Letters (1966-1998)
*Bimelech (1937-1966)
*Blushing Groom (1974-1992)
*Bold Bidder (1962-1982)
*Broomstick (1901-1931)
*Cannonade (1971-1993)
*Capot (1946-1974)
*Counterpoint (1948-1969)
*Equipoise (1928-1938)
*Irish River (1976-2004)
*Key to the Mint (1969-1996)
*La Troienne (1926-1954)
*Lyphard (1969-2005)
*Mahmoud (1933-1962)
*Peter Pan (1904-1933)
*Regret (1912-1934)
*Riverman (1969-1999)
*Shut Out (1939-1964)
*Silver Spoon (1956-1978)
*St. Germans (1921-1947)
*Stage Door Johnny (1965-1996)
*Tom Fool (1949-1976)
*Top Flight (1929-1949)
*Twenty Grand (1928-1948)
*Vaguely Noble (1965-1989)
*Whisk Broom II (1907-1928)
*Winning Colors (1985-2008)Arboretum
Gainesway Farm has also been designated as an arboretum by the American Public Garden Association.Fact|date=September 2007 The farm has over 1,500 acres (6 km²) of decorative plants, floral displays, and tree collections that are nurtured by a full-time horticulture staff. Of particular note are the more than 45 different kinds of oaks, including a California Valley Oak and an Oglethorpe, that have been planted.
2007 Sales
At the Saratoga Yearling sales in August, Gainesway had a sales topper with a chestnut
Mr. Greeley colt that sold for $2.2 million toTeam Valor and will be syndicated. The colt has been named Kinsella after well-knownbaseball writerW. P. Kinsella , whose book,Shoeless Joe , was adapted into the movie "Field of Dreams ".References
* [http://www.gainesway.com/ Gainsway Farm official website]
* [http://www.tbheritage.com/TurfHallmarks/Graves/cem/GraveMattersWhitney.html TB Heritage Grave Matters Whitney]
* [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=3310 NTRA Gainesway Farm Stats]External links
* [http://www.teamvalor.com/news/080907/ Saratoga Yearling Topper]
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