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Arrogate, winner of the 2016 Breeders' Cup Classic and the champion 3-year-old male that year on his way to becoming North America's all-time leading money earner, has died. He was 7.
After Arrogate beat California Chrome in last year's Breeders' Cup, the Longines folks gave Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert a watch as symbol of Arrogate's supremacy as the "greatest horse in the ...
Arrogate, winner of the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Classic and the champion 3-year-old male that year on his way to becoming North America’s all-time leading money earner, has died. He was 7.
Arrogate continues to train well for his next start in the San Diego Handicap on July 22 at Del Mar, a tune-up for his next big outing, the Pacific Classic on Aug. 19 Although prep races don't ...
Arrogate carried the top fee of $75,000 when his sire class entered stud in 2018. Victories in four graded stakes supported that fee. He earned the 2016 champion 3-year-old title after scoring ...
Arrogate, thoroughbred racing’s all-time leading money earner, was euthanized on Tuesday after secondary complications from an undiagnosed ailment made his recovery impossible.
Arrogate will have a chance to turn the tables in the $1 million Pacific Classic on Aug. 19, when the two colts are expected to meet again. "We've got to go back and start over again," Smith said.
Arrogate, winner of the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Classic and the champion 3-year-old male that year on his way to becoming North America’s all-time leading money earner, has died. He was 7.
Arrogate won last year's Classic and is the best of the Baffert bunch. Early this year, Arrogate followed that win with victories in the Pegasus World Cup and the Dubai World Cup.
Arrogate, who trailed the five-horse field early, came in fourth, 15-1/4 lengths behind the winner. “I’m at a loss for words,” Smith said. “He was just flat — so flat.
Arrogate still finishes his career with seven victories in 11 races, totaling more than $17.3 million in career winnings -- the most-ever in thoroughbred history.
Arrogate crosses the finish line to win the $12 Million Pegasus World Cup Invitational on Jan. 28. Arrogate finished fourth in his most recent race. (Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images) By Chris Ello ...
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