Commentator (horse)

Commentator (horse)
Commentator
Sire Distorted Humor
Grandsire Forty Niner
Dam Outsource
Damsire Storm Bird
Sex Gelding
Foaled 2001
Country United States
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Michael Martinez
Owner Tracy Farmer
Trainer Nick Zito
Record 24 Starts: 14 – 1 - 4
Earnings $2,029,845
Major wins
Perryville Stakes (2004)
Whitney Handicap (2005, 2008)
Mugatea Stakes (2006)
Richmond Runner Stakes (2007)
Richter Scale Sprint Handicap (2008)
Massachusetts Handicap (2008)
Awards
New York Horse of the Year (2007, 2008)
Horse (Equus ferus caballus)
Last updated on June 12, 2009

Commentator (foaled March 27, 2001), is an American Thoroughbred race horse by the stallion Distorted Humor, sire of 2003 Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide. Like Funny Cide, Commentator is a New York bred as well as a gelding. Distorted Humor also sired the sensational Hystericalady.

His dam, Outsource, was a daughter of Storm Bird, at two a champion in both England and Ireland and a stamina-producing sire. Storm Bird, by Northern Dancer, also sired Storm Cat and Summer Squall. Outsource was born small and deformed so never raced or was trained. Instead she was bred to Distorted Humor at only two years of age, and the result was Commentator, making Outsource one of the youngest mares ever to produce a Grade I winner. (In 2002, Outsource was purchased in foal to Chief Seattle by Kentucky Governor Brereton Jones of Airdrie Stud near Midway, Kentucky for $25,000 at the Keeneland January mixed sale. She has a yearling full sister to Commentator, and delivered another Distorted Humor filly on February 16, 2008.)

Bred by Michael Martinez in New York, Commentator went for $45,000 as a yearling (hip # 3231) in the Keeneland November yearling sales, but by two years of age his price was $135,000 when he went to Tracy Farmer, who still owns him . From the beginning he’s been trained by Hall of Fame trainer, Nick Zito.

Eight years old in 2009, the gelding made only 24 lifetime starts due to several small injuries (emerging from his races with foot problems and operated on for cannon-bone fracture injuries), but each time he came back as good as he was before. Nick Zito said of Commentator, “There's no speed like him. Who in their right mind would go with that horse? Who could? Is there a faster horse in the world?”

At three he won the seven furlong Perryville Stakes, setting a track record of 1:25.19 for the distance. At four, on August 5, 2005, he went wire to wire in the Grade I nine furlong Whitney Handicap, beating that year’s American Horse of the Year Saint Liam. 32,287 people crowded onto the Saratoga Race Course to watch Commentator, ridden by Gary Stevens, set the pace, then seem to tire as Saint Liam made his move. But Commentator dug in, finding the heart and the speed to beat Saint Liam to the finish wire. At five, he won the Mugatea Stakes at Belmont Park and at six, he placed in the Tom Fool Handicap, then took the Richmond Runner Stakes for New York–breds by 11 and a quarter lengths. In the Richmond Runner, he ran 6 ½ furlongs in 1:15.69.

On October 27, 2007, entered in the Breeders' Cup Sprint at Monmouth Park he finished seventh on a very “sloppy track.” But then, in January 2008, he won a Gulfstream Park allowance race in a 14 ½ length romp that set a track record. Under jockey John Velazquez he went 1:33:71 for a mile on the “fast” track.

Commentator, again ridden by Velazquez, won the Grade II Richter Scale Breeders' Cup Sprint Championship Handicap on March 9, 2008 by 13 and ¾ lengths, Pushed by Elite Squadron through early fractions of 22 seconds and 45.04, he led by five lengths at the top of the lane, and then increased his lead with every stride. Track announcer Larry Colmus called, "Here comes Commentator, the fastest horse in America." Asked to comment on that call, Zito said, "Not only is that plausible, it has the added advantage of maybe being true."

Commentator covered the Richter Scale's seven furlongs in 1:23.23.

On May 26, 2008 he ran a very game second in the Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park. On July 26, 2008 he took his second Whitney Handicap wire-to-wire, at age 7 becoming the second oldest horse to win that race. (Kelso won it at age 8 in 1965.) The race was run in deep mud after a deluge of rain at Saratoga. Earning a 120 Beyer Speed Figure, Commentator, leading all the way and winning by 4¾ lengths, came home almost spotless. With that win, he gained an automatic entry into the 2008 Breeders' Cup Classic.

On September 20, 2008, Commentator won the Massachusetts Handicap at Suffolk Downs by a record 14 lengths. He was hand ridden throughout the stretch. The Mass Cap win carried an automatic entry into the Breeders' Cup Classic, which Commentator already had from his win in the 2008 Whitney. Zito expressed a slight reluctance to ship Commentator to California's synthetic surface for the Breeders' Cup, to be run at Santa Anita in 2008.[1]

Commentator’s average winning margin in his 14 career victories is over 10 lengths. Over the years, he's won by margins of 7 lengths three times, 8 lengths, 9¾ lengths, 10½ lengths, 11¼ lengths, 13¾ lengths, 14 lengths twice, and 16½ lengths. He's also earned Beyer Speed Figures of 119, 121, and 123.

Of all horses racing in 2008 (Big Brown, Curlin, Zenyatta, etc.), Commentator had the highest recorded Beyer Speed Figure both under and over a mile.

Commentator was a finalist for the Eclipse Award's American Champion Older Male Horse for 2008. Curlin took the award. In 2007 and 2008, Commentator was New York Horse of Year.

On June 12, 2009, 8 year-old Commentator easily took the Kashatreya Stakes at Belmont Park by seven lengths as a prep towards yet again winning the Whitney Handicap. This win raised his bankroll to over $1,900,000 and kept him unbeaten in his six races against New York State breds.

Retirement

After showing in the 2009 Whitney, Commentator's owners announced his retirement, saying he had nothing more to prove. Tracy and Carol Farmer have chosen Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm in Georgetown, Kentucky as his permanent home.

On September 6, 2009 the New York Racing Association (NYRA) paid tribute to Commentator at Saratoga Race Course. They named that day's fifth race, an overnight stakes race for New York–bred 3-year-olds and up, “The Commentator.”

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