一代美國名馬熔焰客宣佈退役
Lava Man's racing career has ended.
Wednesday, co-owner Steve Kenly said that concern over Lava Man's ankles has led to the decision to retire the seven-time Grade 1 winner, who earned $5,268,706 in a 46-race career that included 17 wins.
Earlier this week, Lava Man, 7, was sent to the Alamo Pintado Equine Clinic in Santa Ynez, Calif., for a physical examination. During that exam, clinic veterinarians determined that he has problems with his ankles, confirming what racetrack veterinarians had initially diagnosed, Kenly said.
Lava Man finished last of six in the Grade 1 Eddie Read Handicap at Del Mar on July 20 in his last start. After that race, co-owners Jason Wood and Kenly's father and sister, Dave and Tracy, debated whether to retire Lava Man with trainer Doug O'Neill. They decided to wait and see how the horse emerged from the race before making any decision.
"The chances of him coming back were slim," Steve Kenly said. "It's closure.
"I'm happy that he didn't get hurt, just aches and pains of old age. I think we did the right thing of looking at all the options and making sure this was the right thing to do."
Lava Man became a fixture in the California handicap division in recent years. Claimed for $50,000 on Aug. 13, 2004, Lava Man ended his career with a six-race losing streak, but he was nearly unbeatable at times.
The final victory of his career was a record-equaling third consecutive win in the Hollywood Gold Cup in June 2007. He joined Native Diver (1965-67) as the only three-time winner of the Gold Cup. Lava Man's other Grade 1 wins came in consecutive runnings of the Santa Anita Handicap in 2006-07, the 2006 Pacific Classic, and the 2006 Whittingham Handicap.
A California-bred, Lava Man earned a staggering $5,170,103 after being claimed.
[ 本帖最後由 asiadragon 於 31/7/2008 10:19 AM 編輯 ]
|