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The most talented colt of his generation, Champion and dual Classic winner Big Brown consistently delivered.

A stunning physical specimen with immense charisma, Big Brown achieved a series of "firsts" and "bests" that rank him with racing's all-time greats:

  • First horse since 1915 to win the Derby with only three career starts .
  • Only horse to win the Kentucky Derby from post 20.
  • Only horse to win the Florida Derby from post 12.
  • Highest weighted three-year-old of 2008 in the world on dirt.
  • Best Ragozin Number in Kentucky Derby history.
  • Only colt in 2008 to win four Grade 1 races on dirt.
  • One of just four undefeated Derby/Preakness winners.
  • Undefeated on turf and undefeated over older horses.
Big Brown flashed his brilliance early, dominating a twoyear- old maiden special event at Saratoga by 11-1/4 lengths in his debut. The manner in which he won coupled with the margin of victory created a buzz throughout the racing community, and offers for the strapping bay colt poured in.

Owner Paul Pompa Jr. eventually teamed up with the IEAH Stable, and Big Brown ran the remainder of his career carrying IEAH's star-studded red, white and blue silks.

At three, Big Brown came back stronger than ever, winning four consecutive races from March 5 to May 17, including the Florida Derby-G1, Kentucky Derby-G1, and Preakness-G1.

In the Florida Derby, Big Brown broke from post 12, yet still won by five lengths, .37 off the track record, earning a second consecutive 106 Beyer. More astounding, since the reconfiguration of Gulfstream, only Barbaro had also won a 9-furlong stakes race from post 10 or outward.

In the Kentucky Derby, Big Brown delivered again. Despite breaking from far outside in post 20, Big Brown moved to a perfect stalking position, then drew off at will for a 4 3/4- length victory. This stunning performance earned Big Brown the best Ragozin and Thoro-Graph numbers in Derby history.

The electrifying Derby win caught America's attention, and all eyes were on Big Brown leading up to the Preakness. Again, Big Brown delivered. Once more breaking from the outside post, he won geared down to little more than a canter, and crossed the finish line under wraps, 5-1/4 lengths in front.

Big Brown did not bring home the Triple Crown, but he did win his remaining starts after the Belmont-G1, the $1,000,000 Haskell Invitational-G1 and the $500,000 Monmouth Stakes.

Veteran writer Steve Haskin marvelled: "Big Brown's accomplishments earlier in the year were unlike anything we've ever seen. No one has put together performances like the Florida Derby, Kentucky Derby, and Preakness with so little foundation and experienceÉthe fact that he returned after a physically and mentally demanding Triple Crown to win both his starts, in a Grade 1 and on the turf, shows what an extraordinary horse he was."

Big Brown retired with seven wins from eight starts, at six tracks and five distances. He won the keynote races for three-year-olds with authority, while battling adversity. His tremendous presence and star quality transcended racing, and his Triple Crown bid helped draw the fourth largest crowd in history for the Belmont Stakes. Big Brown was overwhelmingly voted Champion three-year-old, and was a finalist for Horse of the Year.

Horsemen know the true measure of a champion lies not only in the races he won and the manner of victory, but in how he compares with the greats in racing history. Big Brown's Derby Ragozin of -3/4 is superior to every other Derby winner, including Secretariat (1-), Affirmed (4-), Seattle Slew (7-), Barbaro (0+), Street Sense (3+), and Unbridled (2).

A handsome, imposing individual standing 16.1 hands, Big Brown has a fascinating sire's pedigree. A clear two-turn runner, he is by the sprinter Boundary, who in turn is by sprint/mile influence Danzig. Inbred to breed-shaping sires Northern Dancer, Damascus, and Round Table, Big Brown carries four crosses of Selene, dam of six-time leading English sire Hyperion and influential American sires Sickle and Pharamond II.

Big Brown was bred to over 100 mares his first season, 71 stakes mares/stakes producers. His first foals arrive in 2010.





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