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Race Horse Racing Kentucky Derby upset COUNTRY HOUSE Picture Pedigree 11x 8.5

$ 3.51

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  • Jockey: Flavian Pratt
  • Condition: New
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Event: Kentucky Derby

    Description

    11 by 8.5 picture pedigree of Country House printed on premium card stock paper.  The words no copy are not on the item for sale.
    Shipping discount for more than one pedigree, 50c each after the first one.
    Country House (foaled May 8, 2016) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 2019 Kentucky Derby.
    Country House's win came as result of an objection call from jockey Flavien Prat. Even though Maximum Security crossed the finish line before Country House, Maximum Security was disqualified for interference with several horses and causing a near-spill. At odds of 65–1, Country House had the second highest odds of any Kentucky Derby winner, after Donerail in 1913.
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    Background
    Country House is a chestnut colt bred in Kentucky by Joseph V. Shields Jr. He was sired by Lookin at Lucky, the winner of the 2010 Preakness Stakes. Lookin at Lucky first entered stud as a four-year-old in 2011 and since then has resided at Ashford Stud in Kentucky. He is also the sire of Accelerate, the 2018 American Champion Older Dirt Male Horse, Peter Pan Stakes winner Madefromlucky, and 2017 Kentucky Derby runner-up Lookin at Lee.
    Country House's dam Quake Lake, a daughter of War Chant, was an allowance winner who won two of her six races. She is a half sister to Prince of Wales Stakes winner Breaking Lucky, who was also sired by Lookin at Lucky and is therefore a close relative of Country House.
    Country House was born at Three Chimneys Farm on May 8, 2016. Quake Lake died shortly after giving birth to him, and so he was raised by a nurse mare. He moved to Lane's End Farm as a weanling to prepare for sale as a yearling. Due to his late birth date, he needed more time to develop physically, but was "always a correct, balanced and athletic individual" according to Andy Howard, the assistant yearling manager at Lane's End. Country House was entered in the 2017 Keeneland September yearling sale because owner Shields usually sold his yearling colts. However, he was withdrawn from the sale and kept.
    Original owner Joseph Shields died in October 2018, shortly after Country House's first race, and Country House's ownership was taken over by Shields' wife, Maury, and his nephew, Guinness McFadden. Country House is trained by William I. Mott.
    Racing career
    Country House's first race was on turf at Belmont Park on October 6, 2018, in which he was never a factor. Country House won his first race in his third start, a maiden special weight race at Gulfstream Park on January 17, 2019. After his maiden victory, LNJ Foxwoods purchased an interest in him. He finished 2nd at Risen Star, 3rd at the Arkansas Derby, and 4th at the Louisiana Derby.
    In the Kentucky Derby on May 4, Maximum Security crossed the finish line first, but was judged to have impeded War of Will and Long Range Toddy when he swerved into their path, causing them to check strides. As a result, Maximum Security was disqualified, and Country House, who had crossed the finish line second, was declared the winner.
    Further information: 2019 Kentucky Derby
    On May 7, Country House was ruled out of running in the 2019 Preakness Stakes, due to his trainer detecting a virus. This marked the first time the Kentucky Derby winner did not race in the Preakness Stakes since 1996.
    Country House was retired from racing in February 2020 due to suspensory ligament injuries and laminitis. His stud career has yet to be announced.
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