Mucho Macho Man

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Mucho Macho Man
Mucho Macho Man with his jockey Gary Stevens
Mucho Macho Man after winning the 2013 Breeders' Cup Classic
SireMacho Uno
GrandsireHoly Bull
DamPonche De Leona
DamsirePonche
SexStallion
FoaledJune 15, 2008[1]
CountryUnited States
ColorBay
BreederJohn D. Rio & Carole A. Rio[2]
OwnerReeves Thoroughbred Racing
TrainerKatherine Ritvo
Record25: 9–5–6[2]
EarningsUS$ 5,625,410
Major wins
Awards

Mucho Macho Man (

Adena Springs Farms, owner of Mucho Macho Man's sire, Macho Uno
.

When Dean and Patti Reeves purchased the horse, they placed him with

.

Because Mucho Macho Man was born late in the year for a Thoroughbred foal, as a growing two- and three-year-old he had to compete against horses that were several months older and more mature. He was also very tall, and as a young racehorse sometimes got in his own way; as a three-year-old, he stepped on his front feet with his hind feet and tore off a horseshoe in two different races. In 2011, he competed in all three Triple Crown races, coming in third in the Kentucky Derby. Following a five-month layoff due to surgery that addressed a problem with his breathing, he returned to the track in November 2011 with a win, won three graded stakes races in 2012, and finished a close second to Fort Larned in that year's Breeders' Cup Classic.

In 2013, after overcoming a respiratory virus early in the year, he ran two races on the east coast, finishing third both times, and then was shipped early to Santa Anita Park to prepare for that year's Breeders' Cup. He won a preparatory race, the Awesome Again Stakes, his seventh win overall and his first Grade I win. This qualified him for the 2013 Breeders' Cup Classic, which he won, narrowly defeating Will Take Charge and Declaration of War. His success earned him the Secretariat Vox Populi Award and the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Moment of the Year as well as two Eclipse Award nominations and 2013 Florida-bred Horse of the Year. Sportswriter Steve Haskin, who followed the horse's career for The Blood-Horse, stated that the saga "provided enough uplifting human interest stories to fill a book".[6] Mucho Macho Man returned to the track in January 2014 with a decisive win in the Sunshine Millions Classic, but finished fourth in the Santa Anita Handicap. He remained in training, still essentially sound, but following the discovery of bruising on his fetlocks and other signs of "wear and tear", he was retired in July 2014.

The

Pegasus World Cup. As of 2023 he stands at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms in Paris, Kentucky
.

Background

Mucho Macho Man is a

American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt in 2000.[9] Macho Uno was a son of Hall of Fame champion Holy Bull.[10] Mucho Macho Man's dam is the 2001 Anoakia Stakes winner Ponche de Leona.[11] Both sire and dam were owned by Frank Stronach's Adena Springs Farms at the time of mating; the pregnant mare was subsequently purchased by John and Carole Rio of Florida, where Mucho Macho Man was foaled, and thus the Rios are officially listed as his breeders.[12] Mucho Macho Man was Ponche de Leona's second foal and was born extremely late in the foaling season on June 15, 2008; this meant that as a two- and three-year-old, not yet fully grown, he had to compete on equal terms with horses who were as much as five months older than he.[13][a]

Ponche de Leona delivered Mucho Macho Man three weeks after her due date.[15] At birth, the foal was lifeless with no heartbeat. Farm staff tried to revive him by massaging and shaking him. He was unresponsive for several minutes, then his eyes opened and he "just got up and galloped away".[16] As a result, his foalhood nickname was "Lazarus".[17] In addition to being a late foal, he was very big and hence slow to reach full development.[18] Because the young horse was so tall and skinny, John Rio called him "Mr. Green Jeans", though no one else did.[15] His official name is derived from the Village People song "Macho Man",[13] and owner Dean Reeves' nickname for him is "Macho".[19]

The Rios sold the horse as a two-year-old to Jim Culver of Dream Team One Racing Stable, keeping an ownership share for themselves.

Atlanta.[20][21] When the Reeves purchased their controlling interest, he was sent into training with Tim Ritvo, but when Ritvo was appointed director of racing at Gulfstream Park in Florida, the conditioning of the colt was turned over to his wife and fellow trainer, Kathy.[13] Jonathan "Finn" Green joined the Reeves' program as racing manager in September 2011.[6]

Mucho Macho Man overcame several health issues in 2011 and 2013.

Not only did the horse survive near-death in 2008, so did Kathy Ritvo, who had a

heart transplant in November 2008. She was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy in 2001, limiting her horse training career. By 2008 her condition deteriorated to the point where she was hospitalized for several months, and she was near death when an organ became available. Less than six months after transplant surgery, she returned to training race horses.[16] In a 2011 interview, she compared her own rapid recovery to the spontaneous recovery of the horse as a foal, and stated, "from the moment I opened my eyes [following surgery], I felt fantastic. He's Mucho Macho Man and I'm Macho Woman."[24]

In 2012, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing bought out Dream Team One's 30-percent interest and became the sole owners of Mucho Macho Man.

groom Valietal Tapia, and hot walker Karina Lopez.[27] The horse's connections remained unchanged through 2013. In February 2014, anticipating the stallion's future retirement to a stud career after the 2014 season, Adena Springs Farms purchased an interest in Mucho Macho Man, but he remained in training with the same team and raced under Reeves' colors. Frank Stronach, noting that Adena arranged the mating between Macho Uno and Ponche de Leona, described the sale as "a homecoming of sorts".[12]

Mucho Macho Man was given his basic start under saddle by Carole and John Rio. Still tall and lanky, he was sent to Bill White for race training, with Carole telling the trainer, "physically this horse is late, but mentally he's way ahead."[15] Throughout his racing career, Mucho Macho Man has been described as a generally calm horse with a good temperament,[15] a "happy" horse who "likes his job",[7] "businesslike" and easy to rate.[19][28] However, he disliked being whipped,[26] and was notorious for his dislike of wet conditions, performing poorly when asked to run in the mud; his worst races were on sloppy tracks.[29] Though viewed as "laid back",[15] he was generally very fast out of the starting gate, which caused him problems twice in his three-year-old season when he tore off a front horseshoe by stepping on his own front heels with his hind feet.[30] Ritvo said "I think he's so excited to get out of the gate that he's springing before his front feet are gone."[31] His quickness out of the gate, described by one of his jockeys as akin to that of a Quarter Horse, became an asset once he matured.[19] Steve Haskin noted that the horse was undefeated whenever he had the lead by the eighth pole but had never won when he did not.[26]

Racing career

2010: two-year-old season

Mucho Macho Man first raced at

blinkers for both White and Ritvo.[13]

2011: three-year-old season

Mucho Macho Man began his second year of racing by finishing fourth behind winner Dialed In in the Grade III Holy Bull Stakes at Gulfstream Park, and once again finished behind Gourmet Dinner, who was third.[36] Mucho Macho Man was then sent to New Orleans for the Risen Star Stakes at the Fair Grounds Race Course. Ridden by Rajiv Maragh, he recorded his first graded stakes win, prevailing by one and a half lengths over Santiva.[37] Ritvo took away the blinkers for a workout prior to the race and kept them off, stating that the colt had matured and was more at ease without them.[13][38] At the Risen Star, he first came to the notice of one of his future jockeys, Gary Stevens, then a sports analyst, who noted the colt's calm demeanor, describing him as "a chilled out customer... very relaxed".[39] The next race was the Louisiana Derby, a major preparatory race for the Kentucky Derby.[40] In that race, he lost his right front horseshoe at the start[31] when he "grabbed a quarter"—tearing off the shoe and a bit of his hoof when he stepped on the heel of his front foot with one of his back feet.[41] He finished third behind Pants on Fire and Nehro.[40]

Before he was a full 36 calendar months old,

Ramon Dominguez took over from Maragh as the colt's jockey, and went on to ride him for a total of five races.[2] That day, the track was sloppy and the horse ran seventh behind winner Ruler on Ice.[46] After the Belmont, he did not race for several months because he needed surgery to fix a problem with his breathing.[23]

In September, Finn Green, a recovering alcoholic with his own story of triumph over adversity, began working for Reeves. A knowledgeable horseman, Green insisted that as a condition of employment he had the right to advocate for what was best for a horse under his management, even if that meant expressing disagreement and imposing "tough love" on the owners. He and Ritvo saw eye to eye on Mucho Macho Man, and they began planning the colt's return to the track.

allowance race at Aqueduct, beginning a three-race winning streak.[2] He had lost his "babyish" look, put on weight, and as Ritvo put it, "His shoulders [caught] up with his behind."[47] Ritvo and Green then mapped out a 2012 workout and racing schedule for Mucho Macho Man, intending to run him every six to ten weeks with recovery time after each race.[7]

2012: four-year-old season

For his four-year-old debut, Mucho Macho Man ran at Gulfstream Park, defeating

2013: five-year-old season

Mucho Macho Man began his 2013 season by running again in the Sunshine Millions Classic, but the track was sloppy, and on this occasion he was pulled up in the homestretch and placed last in the race.[58] As the horse was not visibly lame, jockey Smith told Ritvo, "It's gotta be something inside."[59] Though speculation was that he simply did not like the wet track,[29] shortly thereafter he was diagnosed with a respiratory virus. He also developed a quarter crack in his hoof and spent the rest of the spring recuperating at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland.[23][60]

"He works hard every race ... He's just a blue collar horse who shows up every time."[61]

—Dean Reeves

In June, he returned to the track. Ridden by

Whitney Handicap at Saratoga, with Ron The Greek fourth and Fort Larned fifth.[2] It was at this time that his proclivity to win only when in front at the eighth pole was first commented upon in the racing press.[61] He was once again entered in the Woodward Stakes at Saratoga on August 31, but Ritvo scratched him on the day of the race due to the wet track, described as a "sea of slop".[62]

Ritvo then moved Mucho Macho Man to Santa Anita Park almost two months before the Breeders' Cup races because she felt he "thrived" in California.

eponymous film, Ritvo later joked, "I was in Hollywood. How could I not use a film star?"[18] In the course of the Awesome Again, Mucho Macho Man settled behind the leaders before making a bid on the final turn. The horse led by three lengths in the homestretch, and accelerated clear of the field to win easily by 4+12 lengths over Paynter.[65] It was his first win in 2013 and his first Grade I stakes win. The victory was also a "win and you're in" qualifying race for the Breeders' Cup Classic,[66] which included a waiver of the $100,000 entry fee for the Classic.[29]

Three racehorses galloping towards the finish line
Mucho Macho Man (right, leading) winning the 2013 Breeders' Cup Classic

On November 2, Mucho Macho Man contested his second Breeders' Cup Classic and was the second favorite at 4–1 in a strong field that included Game On Dude (the favorite), Paynter, Palace Malice, Fort Larned, Will Take Charge and Flat Out, as well as the European challenger Declaration of War. The horse broke quickly from the gate and took the lead, but Stevens decided to settle him just behind the leaders before going to the outside and moving to the front on the final turn. In the closing stages, he held off two strong late challenges to win by a slim nose over second-place finisher Will Take Charge and by a head over third-place finisher, the European contender Declaration of War.[67] After Mucho Macho Man's victory, the 50-year-old Stevens, winning the Classic for the first time after 14 previous attempts,[68] said, "this was a tremendous experience to win this race... It's the icing on the cake of my career."[69] Ritvo was credited with a "super" job of training the horse.[17] In a moment of synchronicity, actress Elizabeth Banks, who co-starred with Stevens in Seabiscuit, playing Marcella Howard, presented the Breeders' Cup Classic trophy.[70]

In December, Mucho Macho Man was awarded the 2013 Secretariat Vox Populi Award, recognizing the struggles the horse had overcome in reaching success, also noting the accomplishments of his connections, including trainer Ritvo's success overcoming her own health issues to train him and Stevens' comeback from retirement.

Eclipse Awards, Horse of the Year and Older Male Horse, but finished second in both categories to Wise Dan.[73]

"The horse had his rebirth and my mom had hers, and look what they've done with it."[26]

—Michael Ritvo, son of Tim and Kathy Ritvo, after the 2013 Breeders' Cup Classic

He was named Florida-bred Horse of the Year for 2013, noting that he was only the third Florida-bred horse to win the Classic, after Unbridled and Skip Away.[5] In the 2013 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, Mucho Macho Man was given a rating of 125, the best horse in the world running solely on dirt, a five-way tie as the seventh-best racehorse in the world, and tied with Animal Kingdom as the second-best racehorse in North America, behind Wise Dan.[74] His win in the Classic was also selected as the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's "Moment of the Year". Participation in the online polling for that award, up by more than 50 percent from the previous year, was believed to be largely due to the popularity of Mucho Macho Man and the people around him.[4]

2014: six-year-old season

In December 2013, Ritvo and Green confirmed that Mucho Macho Man would return to race as a six-year-old,[75] and their goal for the horse was to "target the Breeders' Cup again".[76] Though presumed full-grown, he still had continued to fill out from the previous year.[64] Ritvo announced that the horse would begin his racing season for a third time with the Sunshine Millions Classic, if the track was dry.[77] On January 18, 2014, Ritvo and the horse got a clear day and a fast track. Mucho Macho Man won the six-horse race by 14 lengths. The field included his former nemesis, Gourmet Dinner, who finished fifth.[78] Stevens returned as his jockey and stated, "I geared him down at the end to try not to overdo it."[79]

His connections next entered him in the Santa Anita Handicap, nicknamed the "Big 'Cap", on March 8, returning to California rather than shipping him overseas to run in the $10 million

morning line favorite. Game On Dude, described as "on fire" that day, won the race and broke the stakes record in doing so,[83] Will Take Charge was second,[84] but Mucho Macho Man started to lose energy at the three-eighths pole and finished fourth behind Blingo.[83] Ritvo had no excuses for his finish, noting only that he had missed a few training days due to rain, and the extra moisture had also changed the condition of the Santa Anita track.[85] On May 1, 2014, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal proclaimed Mucho Macho Man Day in the state of Georgia, recognizing the accomplishments of the horse and the attention he and his owners brought to Georgia.[86]

He returned to Florida for training after the Big 'Cap, but after performing poorly in a June workout was found to have some bruising of his fetlocks, and was given lighter duty.[87] On July 15 it was announced that Mucho Macho Man was officially retired from racing and would stand at stud at Adena Springs beginning in the 2015 breeding year.[88] In a further twist of synchronicity, in the same week Stevens announced he was taking a break from race riding due to the need for a total knee replacement.[89] Ritvo explained that Mucho Macho Man was sound, but "[a]fter five seasons of training and racing, he shows signs of some minor wear and tear. He is still sound and happy, but we have decided that it is in his best interests to retire him. He has nothing more to prove to any of us."[90]

Racing statistics

Conversions of distance and abbreviations for the owners are given after the table.

Date Age Distance * Race Grade Track Odds Time Field Finish Margin Jockey Trainer Owner ** Ref
Jul 17, 2010 2 6 furlongs Maiden Special Weight Maiden
Calder Race Course
5.80 1:11.99 12 2 1 length Luis Arango William White DT1 [91]
Aug 21, 2010 2 7 furlongs Maiden Special Weight Maiden Saratoga 1.90 N/A 9 3 N/A
Garrett Gomez
Timothy Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [92]
Sep 19, 2010 2 8.318 furlongs Maiden Special Weight Maiden
Monmouth Park
1.10 1:42.84 11 1 4 lengths Eibar Coa Timothy Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [33]
Nov 6, 2010 2 8 furlongs Nashua Stakes II
Aqueduct Racecourse
6.50 1:35.86 5 2 4 lengths David Cohen Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [34]
Nov 27, 2010 2 9 furlongs Remsen Stakes II
Aqueduct Racecourse
15.40 1:50.03 5 2 2 lengths Eibar Coa Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [35]
Jan 30, 2011 3 8 furlongs Holy Bull Stakes III Gulfstream Park 2.40 N/A 9 4 N/A Eibar Coa Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [36]
Feb 19, 2011 3 8.5 furlongs Risen Star Stakes II Fair Grounds 3.60 1:43.98 10 1 1 1/2 lengths Rajiv Maragh Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [37]
Mar 26, 2011 3 9 furlongs Louisiana Derby II Fair Grounds 1.50 N/A 12 3 N/A Rajiv Maragh Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [40]
May 7, 2011 3 10 furlongs Kentucky Derby I Churchill Downs 9.30 N/A 19 3 N/A Rajiv Maragh Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [42]
May 21, 2011 3 9.5 furlongs Preakness Stakes I Pimlico Race Course 5.20 N/A 14 6 N/A Rajiv Maragh Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [45]
Jun 11, 2011 3 12 furlongs Belmont Stakes I Belmont Park 8.20 N/A 12 7 N/A
Ramon Dominguez
Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [46]
Nov 9, 2011 3 8 furlongs Allowance Optional Claiming Allowance
Aqueduct Racecourse
1.45 1:34.72 6 1 5 3/4 lengths
Ramon Dominguez
Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [93]
Jan 28, 2012 4 9 furlongs Sunshine Millions Classic Listed stakes Gulfstream Park 2.10 1:47.91 7 1 1 1/2 lengths
Ramon Dominguez
Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [48]
Mar 10, 2012 4 8 furlongs
Gulfstream Park Handicap
II Gulfstream Park 0.70 1:35.50 5 1 2 lengths
Ramon Dominguez
Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [51]
May 4, 2012 4 8 furlongs Alysheba Stakes II Churchill Downs 1.70 N/A 8 3 N/A
Ramon Dominguez
Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & DT1 [52]
Jul 7, 2012 4 9 furlongs
Suburban Handicap
II Belmont Park 5.80 1:46:58 7 1 2 1/2 lengths Mike E. Smith Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [53]
Sep 1, 2012 4 9 furlongs Woodward Stakes II Saratoga 0.80 1:48:56 7 2 neck Mike E. Smith Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [55]
Nov 3, 2012 4 10 furlongs Breeders' Cup Classic I Santa Anita Park 0.80 2:00.11 12 2 1/2 length Mike E. Smith Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [56]
Jan 19, 2013 5 9 furlongs Sunshine Millions Classic Listed stakes Gulfstream Park 0.40 N/A 7 DNF N/A Mike E. Smith Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [58]
Jun 14, 2013 5 8.5 furlongs Criminal Type Stakes Listed stakes Belmont Park 0.75 N/A 5 3 N/A Edgar Prado Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [94]
Aug 3, 2013 5 9 furlongs
Whitney Handicap
I Saratoga 8.50 N/A 8 3 N/A Edgar Prado Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [95]
Sep 28, 2013 5 9 furlongs Awesome Again Stakes I Santa Anita Park 1.60 1:48.30 10 1 4 1/4 lengths Gary Stevens Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [96]
Nov 2, 2013 5 10 furlongs Breeders' Cup Classic I Santa Anita Park 4.00 2:00.72 11 1 nose Gary Stevens Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [97]
Jan 18, 2014 6 9 furlongs Sunshine Millions Classic Listed stakes Gulfstream Park 0.10 1:48.76 6 1 14 lengths Gary Stevens Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing [78]
Mar 8, 2014 6 10 furlongs Santa Anita Handicap I Santa Anita Park 1.20 N/A 8 4 N/A Gary Stevens Katherine Ritvo RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & SSTooltip Stronach Stables [84]
** Owners
Abbreviation Owner
DT1 Dream Team One Racing Stable
RTRTooltip Reeves Thoroughbred Racing Reeves Thoroughbred Racing
SSTooltip Stronach Stables Stronach Stables
* Conversion of distances in furlongs
furlongs miles meters
6 furlongs 34 mile 1,200 meters
7 furlongs 78 mile 1,400 meters
8 furlongs 1 mile 1,600 meters
8.318 furlongs 1 mile 70 yards 1,673 meters
8.5 furlongs 1+116 miles 1,600 meters
9 furlongs 1+18 miles 1,800 meters
10 furlongs 1+14 miles 2,000 meters
12 furlongs 1+12 miles 2,400 meters

Retirement

Mucho Macho Man was retired to

Pegasus World Cup.[101] As of 2023 he stands at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms in Paris, Kentucky.[102]

Pedigree

Mucho Macho Man is sired by Macho Uno, who

outcross for most Thoroughbred mares in North America.[105]

Mucho Macho Man's dam is stakes-winning Ponche de Leona, whose pedigree is not particularly well known.

in foal with Mucho Macho Man, the relatively low price partly owing to having been bred late in the year; late foals are difficult to sell. However, by November 2011, after the success of Mucho Macho Man in his three-year-old year, and in foal to Macho Uno again, the Rios resold her at Keeneland for $300,000.[104] Following Mucho Macho Man's Breeders' Cup win in 2013, and having also produced the stakes-placed Mucho Man's Gold, she was again sold at the Keeneland January 2014 sale, this time in foal to Distorted Humor, bringing $775,000.[107] In 2013, she was named Florida broodmare of the year by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association.[5]

Pedigree of Mucho Macho Man, bay stallion, foaled 2008[1]
Sire
Macho Uno (US)
1998
Holy Bull (US)
1991
Great Above Minnesota Mac
Ta Wee
Sharon Brown Al Hattab
Agathea's Dawn
Primal Force (US)
1987
Blushing Groom Red God
Runaway Bride
Prime Prospect Mr. Prospector*
Square Generation
Dam
Ponche de Leona (US)
1999
Ponche (CAN)
1989
Two Punch Mr. Prospector*
Heavenly Cause
Street Ballet Nijinsky
Street Dancer
Perfect and Proud (US)
1986
Nonparrell Hoist The Flag
Floral Victory
Proud Sal Proudest Roman
Gal Sal (Family 4-r)

Notes

  1. ^ For official racing purposes, all Thoroughbreds are considered a year older on January 1 in North America, regardless of actual foaling date.[14]

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