Bold Reason

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Bold Reason
Sire
Leading broodmare sire in Britain & Ireland
(1984)
Last updated on September 16, 2009

Bold Reason (1968–1985) was an American

Champion broodmare sire
.

Background

Bold Reason was bred by

Lalun, who also produced Never Bend. He was bought as a yearling for $52,000 by William Levin at the 1969 Guggenheim dispersal sale, and was trained by Angel Penna Sr.

Racing career

As a three-year-old competing in the 1971 U.S. Triple Crown series, Bold Reason ran third in the Kentucky Derby, fifth in the Preakness Stakes, and third in the Belmont Stakes. After the Triple Crown races, Bold Reason picked up two wins on turf at Belmont Park. He then ran in the Hollywood Derby, winning by 2 and a half lengths over Jim French. Bold Reason went on to win the Lexington Stakes and the American Derby. Following the American Derby, he was syndicated for $3.2 million. He then went on to win the Travers Stakes.[1]

Bold Reason was entered in the Woodward Stakes, but was scratched after missing a number of workouts due to a bad knee. His trainer hoped that he would recover in time for the Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup, but Bold Reason never fully recovered, and was retired.[1]

Later life

Retired to stud duty, Bold Reason spent two seasons at Robin's Nest Farm before being moved to Claiborne Farm. He was the leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1984. Of his daughters' progeny, the most important was Sadler's Wells.

Bold Reason died on November 14, 1985, at Samantha Farms in Old Westbury, New York.

References

  1. ^ a b Schmirtz, David (3 July 2008). "Bold Place in History". Bloodhorse. Retrieved 18 March 2022.