Fusaichi Pegasus

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Fusaichi Pegasus

Statue of Fusaichi Pegasus

Sire Mr. Prospector
Grandsire Raise a Native
Dam Angel Fever
Damsire Danzig
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1997
Country USA Flag of the United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Arthur B. Hancock III and Stonerside Ltd.
Owner Fusao Sekiguchi
Trainer Neil Drysdale
Record 9: 6-2-0
Earnings $1,994,400
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours
Major Racing Wins
San Felipe Stakes (2000)
Jerome Handicap (2000)
Wood Memorial Stakes (2000)
Kentucky Derby (2000)
Honours
Statue at Northern Horse Park, Hokkaidō, Japan
Infobox last updated on: September 29, 2006.

Fusaichi Pegasus (pronounced [ɸɯsa.itɕi]) (foaled April 12, 1997) was purchased as a yearling for $4 million by Fusao Sekiguchi. His name is a combination of his owner's name, Fusao, and the Japanese word for one, ichi, to mean #1 or the best. The second half is the winged horse of Greek mythology. Fusaichi Pegasus won the Kentucky Derby in 2000. This thoroughbred's time was 2:01.12 around the 1 1/4 mile track. He was the first favorite to win the Kentucky Derby since Spectacular Bid in 1979. After the Kentucky Derby, many believed that he would win the Triple Crown. However, he was defeated by Red Bullet in the Preakness Stakes. After his loss in the Preakness Stakes, he did not race in the third leg of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes.

"FuPeg", as the colt is affectionately known by his fans, is a son of the great stallion Mr. Prospector and out of Angel Fever, a mare by leading sire Danzig. In addition to the Kentucky Derby, Fusaichi Pegasus also won the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes and Jerome Handicap.

In 2000, Fusaichi Pegasus was sold to Irish breeder Coolmore Stud for a reported price of more than US$60 million (£35m). The previous record for a stallion prospect was US$40m (£24m), paid in 1983 for Shareef Dancer. Fusaichi Pegasus is currently a "shuttle stallion" standing at Coolmore's Ashford Stud near Versailles, Kentucky during the Northern Hemisphere breeding season and at Coolmore Australia near Jerry's Plains, New South Wales during the Southern Hemisphere breeding season. Among his progeny are Grade 1 winners Bandini and Haradasun.

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