- Timber Country
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Timber Country
caption =
sire = Woodman
grandsire =Mr. Prospector
dam = Fall Aspen
damsire = Pretense
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1992
country =United States flagicon|USA
colour = Chestnut
breeder = Lowquest Ltd.
owner =Overbrook Farm , Gainesway Stable, Robert & Beverly Lewis
trainer =D. Wayne Lukas
record = 12: 5-1-4
earnings = $1,558,835
race = Balboa Stakes (1994)
Champagne Stakes (1994)American Classics /
Breeders' Cup wins:Breeders' Cup Juvenile (1994)Preakness Stakes (1995)
awards= U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt (1994)
honours =
updated= September 6, 2007Timber Country (foaled 1992 in
Kentucky ) is an AmericanThoroughbred racehorse who was the first horse to ever win theBreeders' Cup Juvenile then go on to win one of the U.S. Triple Crown races for three-year-olds.Out of the mare Fall Aspen, his sire was Woodman, a Champion 2-year-old colt in
Ireland who was a son of the very influential Champion sire,Mr. Prospector . Woodman also sired Preakness andBelmont Stakes winner Hansel, as well as the 1999 Canadian Champion 3-Year-Old Colt andQueen's Plate winner, Woodcarver.At age two
Bought as a yearling for $500,000 by a partnership between
Overbrook Farm , Gainesway Stable, Robert & Beverly Lewis, Timber Country was trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee,D. Wayne Lukas . Racing at age two inCalifornia , the colt won four of his seven starts. AtDel Mar Racetrack , he won theBalboa Stakes and was third in theDel Mar Futurity . Sent East, Timber Country won the Grade I Champagne Stakes atBelmont Park inElmont, New York . His victory made him the betting favorite for the most important race of the year for his age group, theBreeders' Cup Juvenile . In that race Timber Country came from well back to win going away. His 1994 performances earned him U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt honors.At age three
In the spring of 1995 at
Santa Anita Park inArcadia, California , three-year-old Timber Country ran third in theSan Rafael Stakes and second in theSan Felipe Stakes . Going into theKentucky Derby the colt was winless in all three of his 1995 starts and was up against a field that included strong competition that includedTejano Run , who had finished third to Timber Country in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile,Thunder Gulch , who was also trained by D. Wayne Lukas and who had won that spring'sFountain of Youth Stakes andFlorida Derby ,Talkin Man , the Canadian Two-Year-Old Champion coming off an impressive win in theWood Memorial Stakes , plus the future Hall of Famefilly ,Serena's Song who was owned by Robert and Beverly Lewis, one of Timber Country's owners.Drawing the difficult post position seventeen in the Kentucky Derby's nineteen-horse field, Timer Country was among the trailers for most of the race. A horse who liked to come from behind, entering the homestretch he was still only in tenth place and, bunched between a congestion of challengers, lost time when he had to swing to the outside to find some running room. In the stretch drive. jockey
Pat Day and Timber County made a move to get between horses and came on strong enough to finish third behind runner-upTejano Run and winner,Thunder Gulch .In the
Preakness Stakes , the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series, Timber Country was theparimutuel betting favorite. The colt won the race after he passed five horses through the turn and homestretch and won by half a length over runner-up Oliver's Twist and third-place finisher, Thunder Gulch. Timber Country's win marked the first time since the establishment of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile in 1984 that a winner of that race had go on to win one of the American Classic races.Made the heavy favorite to win the third and final leg of the Triple Crown, Timber Country had to be withdrawn from the
Belmont Stakes on the day before the race as a result of a high fever from avirus that saw his temperature nearing 103 degrees. The illness was such that Timber Country never raced again.Retired to stud duty, Timber Country was first sent to a breeding operation in
Japan . While there, he was also shuttled toAustralia where he notably siredEremein , a five-timeGroup One winner with career earnings in excess of AU$4 million. In 2001, Timber Country stood inDubai then was returned to Japan where he remained until being sent to Australia again to stand at Lee Fleming'sEliza Park Stud inRomsey, Victoria .References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/timber+country Timber Country's pedigree and partial racing stats]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5XAazH7PmU Video at YouTube of Timber Country's win in the 1995 Preakness Stakes]
* [http://www.tbcprojects.com/career.php?search=3877 Timber Country's offspring at the Triple Crown database by Kathleen Irwin and Joy Reeves]
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