- Flying Paster
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Flying Paster
caption =
sire = Gummo
grandsire = Fleet Nasrullah
dam = Procne
damsire = Acroterion
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1976
country =United States flagicon|USA
colour = Bay
breeder =Bernard J. Ridder
owner = Bernard J. Ridder
trainer =Gordon C. Campbell
record = 27: 13-7-2
earnings = $1,127,460
race =California Breeders' Champion Stakes (1978)Del Mar Futurity (1978)
Norfolk Stakes (1978)Sunny Slope Stakes (1978)San Vicente Stakes (1979)Santa Anita Derby (1979)Hollywood Derby (1979)San Pasqual Handicap (1981)San Carlos Handicap (1981)San Antonio Handicap (1981)
awards=California Horse of the Year (1978)
Leading sire in California (1987-1991)
honours =
updated= May 31, 2007Flying Paster (1976-1992) was an American
Thoroughbred racehorse bred inCalifornia by his owner,Bernard J. Ridder of theKnight Ridder newspaper chain. Named for aprinting process mechanism, the colt was a grandson of the British and North American Champion Sire,Nasrullah , who in turn was the son of the greatNearco .An outstanding racehorse, Flying Paster had the misfortune of being born in the same year as
Spectacular Bid , a future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee and a horse thatThe Blood-Horse magazine would rate as America's 10th best horse of the 20th Century. Ridden by Don Pierce, in 1978 Flying Paster was the dominant two-year-old on the U.S. West Coast, winning six stakes races, usually with a powerful stretch drive. He became the first 2-year-old to be votedCalifornia Horse of the Year .With Pierce in the saddle to start his three-year-old campaign, Flying Paster won February's
San Vicente Stakes , was third in the MarchSan Felipe Stakes , then captured the West Coast's most important race for three-year-olds, theSanta Anita Derby . Sent to theKentucky Derby , Flying Paster was the second choice among bettors behind the heavily favored Spectacular Bid. However, the colt suffered a cut in his right foreleg during the race and finished fifth. After tying the Pimlico track record for the first quarter, Flying Paster finished a distant fourth in thePreakness Stakes . He did not run in the third and final leg of the Triple Crown series, the 1½ mileBelmont Stakes . Regaining his form, near the end of the 1979 racing season, Flying Paster came back with an important win in the Grade IHollywood Derby .Racing at age four, in 1980 Flying Paster finished second four times to Spectacular Bid including in the Grade I
Santa Anita Handicap . Ridden byChris McCarron in 1981, he started the year with wins in the San Pasqual andSan Carlos Handicap s, then made it three in a row by capturing theSan Antonio Handicap .Retired to stud duty, Flying Paster sired 48 stakes winners and was California's leading sire for five consecutive years from 1987 through 1991. His progeny included Grade I winner
Cats Cradle and theJack Kent Cooke -owned California Champion,Flying Continental whose wins included theJockey Club Gold Cup .At the pinnacle of his breeding career, Flying Paster died unexpectedly at age sixteen from a
heart attack on August 22, 1992 at Cardiff Stud Farm in Creston,California .References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/flying+paster Flying Paster's pedigree and partial racing stats]
* [http://www.tbcprojects.com/career.php?search=3466 Flying Paster's offspring at the Triple Crown database by Kathleen Irwin and Joy Reeves]
* [http://www.ctba.net/02magazine/jan02/FlyingConti.pdf Debra Ginsburg article for "California Thoroughbred" on Flying Paster and his son, Flying Continental]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_-Q_mlMGOM&mode=related&search= YouTube video of the 1980 San Fernando Stakes with Flying Paster and Spectacular Bid]
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