A.P. Indy dies at 31

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  • SBR Drew
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-08-18
    • 7351

    #1
    A.P. Indy dies at 31
    AP Indy was 1992 Horse of the Year often referred to as a "breed-shaping" sire, died Friday at Lane's End Farm. He was 31.

    The son of Seattle Slew was pensioned from stud duties in 2011, 11 years after entering racing's Hall of Fame, while suffering from age-related testicular degeneration. A.P. Indy was otherwise well and lived out his days in Versailles, Ky.

    "A.P. Indy passed away peacefully in his stall at the Lane’s End stallion complex, the barn he called home for 27 years," a statement from Lane's End reads. "Champion A.P. Indy’s list of accomplishments range far and wide as his legacy continues to be carried through the outstanding performances of his sons and daughters across the globe.

    "He was the most important and popular member of the Lane’s End team and we are deeply sorry to all who loved him as much as we did."


    William S. Farish and W. S. Kilroy bred A.P. Indy, who was foaled at Lane's End and sold as the highest-price yearling ($2.9 million) of his year. He went on to be campaigned in partnership, winning the Belmont Stakes and Breeders' Cup Classic in 1992 on his way to Horse of the Year and a 3-year-old championship.

    A.P. Indy went on to be North America's leading sire in 2003 and 2006 with champions Mineshaft and Bernardini, along with sire Malibu Moon, among his progeny. Since then, he has finished as a top broodmare sire and continues to see descendants win at all levels of the sport.
  • mrginandtonic
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-11-09
    • 7734

    #2
    RIP, AP, definitely one of the most influential and one of my favorite sites.
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    • JBEX
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-02-12
      • 23422

      #3
      funny his sire seattle slew had his fee up as high as $300k if I remember correctly but he I believe never became a great producer of significant sires..not true of a p indy..think it's a steep cliff to his 2nd best son at stud and can't even think of it off the top of my head..remember slew of gold who was around for a while but don't think he was major
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      • Pigpen
        SBR MVP
        • 05-09-08
        • 2750

        #4
        Pulpit
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        • JBEX
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-02-12
          • 23422

          #5
          Originally posted by Pigpen
          Pulpit
          yup..he was a solid sire himself but his biggest contribution to the legacy is his son tapit..2 years ago he was going for $300k stud fee but now it's down to $200k
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          • JBEX
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 01-02-12
            • 23422

            #6
            this covers it well

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            • DiggityDaggityDo
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 11-30-08
              • 81450

              #7
              At first glance I thought this was about Adrian Peterson .

              RIP horsey
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