ARROGATE DIES 03 Jun 2020 07:08
US Champion Arrogate,, has died, according to Ray Paulick, publisher of
Paulick Report. He was 7.
Paulick tweeted Tuesday that Arrogate developed “an apparent
neurological issue in his neck.”
The son of Unbridled’s Song will be remembered as an especially talented
late developer, breaking his maiden in June of his sophomore season before
making the Travers his stakes debut. He stopped the clock in 1:59.36 for the
fastest 1 1/4 miles ever run at Saratoga.
Arrogate then trained up to the Breeders’ Cup Classic, defeating
eventual Horse of the Year California Chrome in a memorable stretch battle at
Santa Anita Park. Two more scintillating performances — a win in the 2017
Pegasus World Cup (G1) and a come-from-behind Dubai World Cup (G1) victory —
closed out the colt’s brief but remarkable run atop the racing world.
Arrogate began his breeding career in Kentucky after going 7-1-1 in 11
starts on track, earning $17.4 million. The big gray — named the Longines
World’s Best Racehorse in 2016 and 2017 — will be represented by his first
2-year-old foals to race in 2021.