Sprague Horse Racing and Barrel Racing Bloodlines

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Pedigree Analysis and Bloodline Research on Thoroughbred and AQHA racehorses and barrel racing horses.

11/17/2025

Rachel Alexandra was not like other horses. Born in 2006, she showed from an early age a fiery spirit and a heart bigger than herself. She loved to run, and when she did, it looked as if she floated above the ground,powerful, yet graceful.

In 2009, her moment of glory arrived. At the Kentucky Oaks, she left everyone breathless: she ran so fast and with such ease that she won by more than twenty lengths. That day, the crowd realized they were witnessing something extraordinary.

But Rachel didn’t stop there. With courage, she faced the c**ts in the toughest races,challenges most fillies would never even dream of. Yet she triumphed: she won the Preakness Stakes, the Haskell Invitational, and even the grueling Woodward Stakes, defeating older and more seasoned horses. Every victory was proof of her strength and her unbreakable spirit.

That’s why she was named Horse of the Year but to those who saw her run, she was so much more. She was a symbol of courage, a champion who inspired everyone who believed in dreams. Even after her racing days were over, her legacy lived on,not just in her foals, but in the hearts of all who remember the magic of Rachel Alexandra.

Photos from Courtney Snow Photography's post 11/13/2025
11/11/2025

to June 27, 2009... when RACHEL ALEXANDRA dominated the G1 Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont Park by a record 19 1/4 lengths for trainer Steve Asmussen with Calvin Borel aboard!!

This was her third consecutive G1 victory after winning the by 20 1/4 lengths and becoming the 5th filly in history to win the Preakness Stakes!

Rachel Alexandra went on to win the G1 Haskell and the G1 Woodward in her next two starts.

📸Coglianese Photo

11/07/2025

Interesante lista realizada por Gary Dougherty de los sementales con más hijos ganadores en la Breeder's Cup luego de la edición 2025. Into Mischief y Dubawi lideran el cuadro.

10/24/2025

Six mares have produced two individual Breeders' Cup winners in the history of the event, each achieving that goal in their own unique way: https://tinyurl.com/tbt83t7f

10/22/2025

Un grande, Tolltac

10/19/2025

EASY JET - 1967 (JET DECK x LENAS BAR)
by AQHA

With a big heart and blistering speed, Easy Jet earned a spot among the legendary figures of the Quarter Horse world.

The sorrel stallion was born in 1967 and was a product of Walter Merrick’s breeding program. Easy Jet was sired by the phenomenal Jet Deck and out of the Thoroughbred mare Lena’s Bar (TB) by Three Bars (TB).

Once broke to ride, the sorrel was worked against Jet Smooth at 350 yards and won. Merrick decided to run Easy Jet in a yearling race at Blue Ribbon Downs in Sallisaw, Oklahoma. The big c**t won with daylight between him and the second-place horse.

This was the beginning of an illustrious racing career. The Oklahoma rancher sent Easy Jet to the starting gates 26 times as a 2-year-old. The sorrel won 22 times, including the All-American, Kansas and Sunland Fall futurities.

In 1969, Easy Jet was the racing world champion. The sorrel returned in 1970, and was the racing champion stallion.
In 1971, Merrick sold half interest in Easy Jet to Joe McDermott. Over the next several years, Easy Jet was sold several different times. The Buena Suerte Ranch in Roswell, New Mexico, bought Easy Jet for $3.5 million, and in the early ‘80s the stallion was syndicated for $30,000,000. Easy Jet’s last owners were Merrick and Mark and Bill Allen.

Easy Jet’s first foals hit the ground in 1971, and by 1973, he was on the AQHA leading sires list. Some of the sorrel’s champion get include Easy Date, Pie In The Sky, My Easy Credit, Easy Angel, Easily Smashed, Extra Easy and Megahertz.

Easy Jet was standing at the Lazy E in Guthrie, Oklahoma, in 1992 when it was decided he needed to be euthanized.

Easy Jet died in 1992 at 25, and was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 1993.

10/15/2025

PANDORUM EARNS DAM OF DISTINCTION HONOR
Pandorum has earned the coveted AQHA Dam of Distinction award, a prestigious recognition that honors the most accomplished broodmares in Quarter Horse racing.

Already considered an incredible producer, Pandorum’s remarkable record reached historic heights when her daughter Hott Temptation captured the Grade 1 Mildred N. Vessels Memorial Handicap in September, completing the requirements for Pandorum’s Dams of Distinction honor.

Pandorum is the dam of three Grade 1 winners, including two-time AQHA champion Hotstepper SI 98 ($1,336,359, All American Derby-G1, Texas Classic Derby-G1), Hotsempting SI 99 ($682,793, Ruidoso Derby-G1), and Hott Temptation SI 98 (2025, $244,992, Mildred N. Vessels Memorial Handicap-G1).

She has also produced several other top-level Grade 1 performers, including In Hott Pursuit SI 93 ($358,218, 2nd Ed Burke Million Futurity-G1, 3rd Golden State Million Futurity-G1), Hot Prodigy SI 95 ($110,663, finalist Golden State Million Futurity-G1, Ed Burke Million Futurity-G1), and Caliente Caramelo SI 96 ($97,867, finalist All American Futurity-G1).

In total, Pandorum has produced eight starters, seven winners, and over $2.8 million in progeny earnings.

READ FULL STORY HERE: https://www.stallionesearch.com/default.asp?section=6&story=38644

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