FORTY NINER DIES 18 May 2020 20:21
Four-time grade 1 winner, champion, and prominent international sire Forty Niner died from old age May 18, according to Shigeki Yusa, stallion affairs manager for Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association.
The son of Mr. Prospector had just turned 35 May 11 and had received many birthday wishes from fans, Yusa said on Twitter.
A homebred for Claiborne Farm out of the Tom Rolfe stakes winner File, Forty Niner was a brilliant 2-year-old. He won five of his six starts at 2, putting together a championship season with victories in the Sanford Stakes (G2), Futurity Stakes (G1), Champagne Stakes (G1), and Breeders’ Futurity (G2). He kept his top form at 3 when he won the Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) and was runner-up by a neck to Brian’s Time in the Florida Derby (G1) on his way to a second-place finish in the Kentucky Derby (G1) behind Winning Colors. Forty Niner went on that year to set a track record at Monmouth Park, going a mile in 1:33.80 that set him up for a win in both the Haskell Invitational Stakes (G1) and Travers Stakes (G1).
For his stallion career overall, Forty Niner sired 56 (6%) black-type winners and another 50 that placed in black-type stakes. His top runners include 26 graded/group winners worldwide led by North American grade 1 winners Editor’s Note, Coronado’s Quest, Ecton Park, Nine Keys, Marley Vale, and Gold Fever.
His influence will live on in pedigrees through his prominent sire sons Distorted Humor and Roar and their sons. Distorted Humor is represented this year by 24 sire-sons in North America, including Alternation, Jimmy Creed , Khozan, and Maclean’s Music . (Distorted Humor is also the sire of successful South African sires Flower Alley and Pathfork).
