A.P. Indy (March, 31 1989 - February 20, 2020) * Sire: Seattle Slew * Grandsire: Bold Reasoning * Dam: Weekend Surprise * Damsire: Secretariat * 11 Starts * 8 Wins * 0 Seconds * 1 Trhird * U.S.$ 2,979,815 earned * Owners: Tomonori Tsurumaki (1990) Farish, Goodman, Kilroy and Tsurumaki (1992) * Trainer: Neil Drysdale. * U.S. Champion 3 Year-old Colt in 1992 * United States Horse of the Year in 1992 * Leading Sire in North America in 2003 and 2006 * Leading Broodmare in North America in 2015 * Inducted to The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2000. Greetings from Venezuela. A.P. Indy (31 de Marzo 1989 - 20 de Febrero, 2020 * Padre: Seattle Slew * Madre: Bold Reasoning * Abuelo: Weekend Surprise * Abuelo Paterno: Secretariat * 11 Salidas * 8 Primeros * 0 Segundos * 1 Tercero * U.S.$ 2,979,815 producidos * Propietarios: Tomonori Tsurumaki (1990) Farish, Goodman, Kilroy and Tsurumaki (1992) * Entrenador: Neil Drysdale. * Campeón Tresañero de Estados Unidos en 1992 * Caballo del Año de Estados Unidos en 1992 * Padrillo Líder de América del Norte en 2003 y 2006 * Exaltado al Museo Nacional de las Carreras y Salón de la Fama en 2000. Saludos desde Venezuela.
GILDED Time could of been a great race horse if he could of stayed healthy. Never got a chance to show his ability. Thanks for the videos , the early to mid 90s had some great horses.
"I thought he dominated the race. We had had some difficult moments during the year, but I donít think anyone lost faith in the horse. It´s always satisfying when everything turns out" Neil Drysdale (1947- ) A.P. Indy´s trainer
Meafara!! What a game filly!! The fastest five opening furlongs in a Breeders Cup race ever wasn't it! She came back the next year and did the same thing, almost ran away with the sprint. She came within a neck each year of winning two Sprints in a row.
The first serious injury in the breeders cup history??? I don't think so in the 90' distaff when GFW broke down her jockey Randy Romero suffered some very serious injuries
@#Howtobeme? Yeah, you are correct. When I heard him say that I immediately thought of Go For Wand. I don't know how he left that out. Maybe it was because Go For Wand broke down (snapped her cannon) and was euthanized. Racing was not under such scrutiny as it has been since Barbaro, and Eight Belles, and subsequently all the breakdowns at Santa Anita.
@@connorduke4619 Then he was decisively beaten by Onion and Prove Out in separate races in which both Onion and Prove Out ran faster last quarters. Where was that record-setting finish? FYI, Prove Out also kicked the crap out of the horse who finished second in Red's Belmont.
Honor AP, the grandson of Indy, looks like a good bet for the derby this year (2020). RIP AP Indy.
Love AP Indy after all these years!!!
APIndy, what a great racehorse & sire!
AP Indy will be 30 next week, congratulations!
A.P. Indy
(March, 31 1989 - February 20, 2020)
* Sire: Seattle Slew
* Grandsire: Bold Reasoning
* Dam: Weekend Surprise
* Damsire: Secretariat
* 11 Starts
* 8 Wins
* 0 Seconds
* 1 Trhird
* U.S.$ 2,979,815 earned
* Owners: Tomonori Tsurumaki (1990)
Farish, Goodman, Kilroy and Tsurumaki (1992)
* Trainer: Neil Drysdale.
* U.S. Champion 3 Year-old Colt in 1992
* United States Horse of the Year in 1992
* Leading Sire in North America in 2003 and 2006
* Leading Broodmare in North America in 2015
* Inducted to The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2000.
Greetings from Venezuela.
A.P. Indy
(31 de Marzo 1989 - 20 de Febrero, 2020
* Padre: Seattle Slew
* Madre: Bold Reasoning
* Abuelo: Weekend Surprise
* Abuelo Paterno: Secretariat
* 11 Salidas
* 8 Primeros
* 0 Segundos
* 1 Tercero
* U.S.$ 2,979,815 producidos
* Propietarios: Tomonori Tsurumaki (1990)
Farish, Goodman, Kilroy and Tsurumaki (1992)
* Entrenador: Neil Drysdale.
* Campeón Tresañero de Estados Unidos en 1992
* Caballo del Año de Estados Unidos en 1992
* Padrillo Líder de América del Norte en 2003 y 2006
* Exaltado al Museo Nacional de las Carreras y Salón de la Fama en 2000.
Saludos desde Venezuela.
R.I.P Great sire, A.P. Indy.
His sire was a great sire.
Rip Lure, one of the best ever
Like his sire….he was a champion 3 year old and a great stallion.
Great race.
Nice job, Eliza & Passeanna
Lure crushed
AP Indy lookin good
GILDED Time could of been a great race horse if he could of stayed healthy. Never got a chance to show his ability. Thanks for the videos , the early to mid 90s had some great horses.
"I thought he dominated the race. We had had some difficult moments during the year, but I donít think anyone lost faith in the horse. It´s always satisfying when everything turns out"
Neil Drysdale
(1947- )
A.P. Indy´s trainer
Meafara!! What a game filly!! The fastest five opening furlongs in a Breeders Cup race ever wasn't it! She came back the next year and did the same thing, almost ran away with the sprint. She came within a neck each year of winning two Sprints in a row.
Miss the time when they held the Breeders Cup at places like Gulfstream and Woodbine. Churchill, Santa Anita get it way too much.
nice! would be cool if you only had one video for every year.
The first serious injury in the breeders cup history??? I don't think so in the 90' distaff when GFW broke down her jockey Randy Romero suffered some very serious injuries
#Howtobeme? He said the first serious injury to a jockey. But they didn’t bother saying that poor Mr. Brooks had to be euthanized.
@#Howtobeme? Yeah, you are correct. When I heard him say that I immediately thought of Go For Wand. I don't know how he left that out. Maybe it was because Go For Wand broke down (snapped her cannon) and was euthanized. Racing was not under such scrutiny as it has been since Barbaro, and Eight Belles, and subsequently all the breakdowns at Santa Anita.
may Sky Classic rest in peace hope you get plenty of carrots in the here after
9:21 it is a simple deal
Ap lndy the best of the best it can best any horse including secretariat
What makes you think that?
Wee-eell...
@@4orrcountry
George must have worked at AP's stable! 😄
Grandpa Sec ran 10 lengths faster than AP did at the Belmont.
@@connorduke4619 Then he was decisively beaten by Onion and Prove Out in separate races in which both Onion and Prove Out ran faster last quarters. Where was that record-setting finish? FYI, Prove Out also kicked the crap out of the horse who finished second in Red's Belmont.
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