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OLD TOPPER Ch, 1995 OLD TOPPER ch, 1995 height 16.1 Dosage (7-6-6-1-0); DI: 4.00; CD: 0.95 RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD See gray pages—Teddy Damascus, 1964 Sword Dancer, by Sunglow Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 32s, SW, $1,176,781 2 7 2(1) 3(2) 0 $170,105 Timeless Moment, 1970 738 f, 71 SW, 2.71 AEI Kerala, by My Babu 3 9 3(3) 1(1) 1(1) $269,350 27s, SW, $188,852 501 f, 35 SW, 1.81 AEI Hour of Parting, 1963 Native Dancer, by Polynesian 4 2 1 0 1(1) $80,160 Gilded Time, ch, 1990 13s, wnr, $9,720 5 7 1 2(1) 2(2) $136,246 6s, SW, $975,980 3 f, 3 r, 3 w, 2 SW Sweet Sorrow, by Count Fleet Totals 25 7(4) 6(4) 4(4) $655,861 1,249 f, 66 SW, 1.35 AEI What a Pleasure, 1965 Bold Ruler, by Nasrullah 6.46 AWD 18s, SW, $164,935 Won Pat O’Brien H (gr. III, 7f), Best Pal S (gr. III, Gilded Lilly, 1979 484 f, 50 SW, 2.40 AEI Grey Flight, by Mahmoud 6.5f), San Pedro S (6.5f), Harry Henson S (7f), 2nd Del 25s, wnr, $50,235 17 f, 17 r, 14 w, 1 SW Luquillo, 1961 Princequillo, by Prince Rose Mar Futurity (gr. II, 7f), Potrero Grande Breeders’ Cup 7s, wnr, $1,270 H (gr. II, 6.5f), Hollywood Juvenile Championship S (gr. 10 f, 7 r, 6 w, 1 SW Lulalu, by Fair Trial III, 6f), Affirmed H (gr. III, 8.5f), 3rd Swaps S (gr. II, San Fernando Breeders’ Cup S San Clever Trick, 1976 Icecapade, by Nearctic 9f), (gr. II, 8.5f), 29s, SW, $419,787 Carlos H (gr. II, 7f), El Conejo H (5.5f). Phone Trick, 1982 1,070 f, 71 SW, 1.53 AEI Kankakee Miss, by Better Bee 10s, SW, $395,112 1,113 f, 54 SW, 1.49 AEI Over the Phone, 1965 Finnegan, by Royal Charger SIRE LINE 2s, unpl, $0 OLD TOPPER is by GILDED TIME, stakes winner of 4 Shy Trick, dkb/br, 1988 13s, wnr, $79,688 10 f, 8 r, 7 w, 1 SW Prattle, by Mr. Busher races, $975,980, champion 2yo colt, Breeders’ Cup 7 f, 6 r, 5 w, 1 SW Juvenile (gr. I), Arlington-Washington Futurity (gr. II), Cyane, 1959 Turn-to, by Royal Charger 5.97 AWD 14s, SW, $176,367 Sapling S (gr. II), 3rd Breeders’ Cup Sprint (gr. I). Demure Miss, 1973 401 f, 47 SW, 2.34 AEI Your Game, by Beau Pere To November 3, 2013: Sired 17 crops, 1,249 foals, 1,024 rnrs 5s, pl, $1,200 (82%), 779 wnrs (62%), 192 2yo wnrs (15%), 66 sw (5%), 11 f, 8 r, 6 w, 1 SW Modest Princess, 1959 Prince John, by Princequillo 43s, wnr, $7,403 1.35 AEI, 1.60 CI, 534 sale yrlgs, avg $55,243, 1.27 TNA. 9 f, 7 r, 5 w, 1 SW Modest One, by The Porter In 2013: 17 2yos, 7 2yo rnrs, 3 2yo wnrs, 3 sw. Inbreeding: 4sX5D Princequillo. GILDED TIME has sired DESEJADA DUDA (champion 2yo filly in Brz, Grande Premio Jockey Club Brasileiro- Vale do Itajara, Brz-I, Grande Premio Francisco Villela De Francis Memorial Dash S, gr. I, etc.), ADDED GOLD Fappiano): $79,280, Truth Or Consequences de Paula Machado, Brz-II, etc.), GAYEGO (Ancient Title (Black-Eyed Susan S, gr. II), ARMAS E FLORES (Brz-II, Overnight S, Budweiser Allowance S, etc., to 3, 2013. S, gr. IA, Arkansas Derby, gr. II, Dayjur Mahab Al to 6, 2013), SAVORTHETIME (First Lady H, gr. III, etc.), HOT ON TOP, 09, f (Norquestor, Darby Creek Road): Shimaal, UAE-III, etc.), ELLOLUV (Ashland S, gr. I, TIME MATTERS (Aus-III), etc. $69,798, Arizona Breeders’ Futurity, 2nd ATBA Fall Hollywood Starlet S, gr. I, Santa Ynez S, gr. II, etc.), GILDED TIME’S 2013 stakes winners are VERDE- Sales S, ATBA Spring Sales S, to 4, 2013. MANDY’S GOLD (Ruffian H, gr. I, Chicago Breeders’ MAR (Swe-III), LOOKINFORCHANGE, SILVER BAUBLES TOPPER POWER, 04, c (Pulpit, Royal Academy): Cup H, gr. III, Pimlico Breeders’ Cup Distaff H, gr. III, (in Can). $55,789, A. C. Kemp H, 3rd Eddy County S, etc. etc.), BARELY A MOMENT (VRC Sires’ Produce S, Aus- OLD TOPPER Has Sired: TOM’S RULES, 06, g (A, Explosive Bid, Majestic I, Dubai Racing Club Cup, Aus-I, Toorak H, Aus-I, etc.), Prince): $48,660, Saskatoon H, 3rd Prairieland EXPUNGE (Yang Di Pertua Negeri Gold Cup, Mal-I, AIN’T NO OTHER, 08, g (A++, dam by Shadeed, 2nd Park H, to 7, 2013. etc.), EMIT TIME (Sultan Gold Vase, Mal-I), PHONE dam by Persian Bold, 4X4 Damascus): $520,465, MEET ME AT WILSONS, 07, g (Synastry, Czaravich): TIME (Raul y Raul E. Chevalier, Arg-I, 2nd Gran Harry Henson S, Jess Jackson Owners’ H, $26,841, Idabet.com - Sandy Downs Thoroughbred Criterium, Arg-I, to 6, 2013), BAND GIPSY (Grande Livermore Valley Wines S, etc., to 5, 2013. Sprint S, 3rd Elko County Thoroughbred Derby, Premio Presidente da Republica, Brz-I, etc.), CLOCK TOPPER SHOPPER, 05, g (A++, Shadeed, Persian Stars and Stripes S, etc., to 6, 2013. Bold, 4X4 Damascus): $345,476, I’m Smokin S, STOPPER (Commonwealth Breeders’ Cup S, gr. II, Old Topper also has sired the winners Top This and Foothill S, 2nd Sophomore Sprint S, etc. Perryville S, 2nd Forego H, gr. I, etc.), MEDIA That ($422,262), K C Nite Mayr ($270,821), J P Jammer TIE ROD, 04, g (A++, Water Bank, Inverness Drive): (Rosemount Estate Magic Night S, Aus-II, etc.), Carrie Rose $330,020, Turf Paradise Derby, Hank Mills Sr. H, ($245,773), ($216,795, to 6, 2013), ELABORATE (Triple Bend Breeders’ Cup Invitational H, Tommy’s Topper ($200,179), Top Kisser ($190,550, to gr. II, etc.), CRYSTAL CASTLE (Brunswick Diadem S, Rattlesnake S, etc. SIERRA SWEETIE, 03, f (A++, Kendor, Caro): 4, 2013), Screaming Regal ($188,349), Tail Spin Topper Eng-II, Prix de Meautry, Fr-III, Prix de Cabourg, Fr-III, ($170,692), Top Authority ($167,691), Newport Topper etc.), TIME LIMIT (Hutcheson S, gr. II, Spectacular Bid $316,400, California Breeders’ Cup Oaks, California Breeders’ Champion S, Generous Portion S, etc. ($162,370), Sunny Topper ($146,628, to 8, 2013), O K S, gr. III, Tremont S, etc.), EARLY FLYER (San Vicente Topless ($125,014), Topper’s Movin’ ($124,157), Call S, gr. II, Lazaro Barrera Memorial S, gr. III, 2nd Frank J. BOND JAMES BOND, 08, g (Jolie’s Halo, Prove Out): $198,271, Canadian Juvenile S, Alberta Premier’s Me Later ($109,080, to 5, 2013), I Dig Her ($68,600), STUD ANALYSIS Futurity, Two Year Old Sales S, etc., to 5, 2013. Bolly ($59,823), Top Dis N Dat ($55,782), Lori’s Top Hat HAIL MARY, 10, f (General Meeting, Nureyev): ($39,495), Take a Peak ($38,522), Toppers Choice Northern Hemisphere $198,288, Warren’s Thoroughbreds S, 2nd Evening ($37,922), Clear to the Top ($37,252), etc., and 2013 By Foal Crop (10 crops) Jewel S, 3rd Railbird S, at 3, 2013. 2-year-old winner Easy Topper. Named Run- Win- 2yo 2yo Stakes TOP EMBLEM, 04, g (A++, Corwyn Bay, Entropy, 4X4 Sales Analysis* Year Foals ners ners Wnrs SW Winners What a Pleasure): $165,004, Bull Dog S, etc. 2002 36 32 (89%) 30 (83%) 10 2 3 (8%) Weanlings Yearlings Cover Sire SILLY LITTLE MAMA, 03, f (A, Dehere, Diesis): # sold—Avg # sold—Avg # sold—Avg 2003 52 43 (83%) 32 (62%) 14 2 2 (4%) $149,823, Manhattan Beach S, Cactus Cup H, 2004 55 45 (82%) 37 (67%) 15 2 3 (5%) 2013 — 2—$3,500 — 2005 46 38 (83%) 25 (54%) 10 2 3 (7%) Brumbeau S, etc. 2012 — 2—$39,726 1—$3,500 2006 84 65 (77%) 52 (62%) 17 1 2 (2%) WESTSIDECLYDE, 02, g (Captain Courageous, Lifetime 14—$5,307 110—$9,509 75—$5,403 2007 82 68 (83%) 51 (62%) 23 1 3 (4%) Smugglin George): $144,239, Budweiser Emerald *to November 3, 2013 2008 54 42 (78%) 34 (63%) 6 1 2 (4%) H, Fox Sports Network H, etc. LIFETIME AS BROODMARE SIRE 2009 50 41 (82%) 30 (60%) 6 1 2 (4%) SHOUT TO THE NORTH, 02, f (A++, Bold Ruckus, 2010 28 18 (64%) 15 (54%) 5 1 2 (7%) OLD TOPPER is the sire of 23 dams of 44 foals, 31 Assert): $136,208, Glorious Song S. rnrs(70%), 18 wnrs(41%), 10 2yo wnrs(23%), 0.72 2011 14 6 (43%) 1 (7%) 1 0 0 (0%) SHIFTY TIME , 07, f (Avies Copy, Sinister Purpose): AEI, 1.34 CI; 2 sw here and abroad. *Totals 501 398 (79%) 307 (61%) 107 13 22 (4%) $128,856, Freedom of the City S, Two Year Old Filly By Racing Year Sales S, Sturgeon River S, etc. FAMILY 1st dam Stakes NO MEANS MAYBE, 05, f (A, Explosive Red, Year Wins Wins Earned Meadowlake): $113,584, Bustles and Bows S. Shy Trick. Winner at 2 and 3, $79,688, 2nd Senorita 2004 15 2 $498,815 TOP MONEY, 02, g (Alwasmi, Bold Forbes): Breeders’ Cup S (gr. IIIT), Jan Jessie S. Dam of 7 2005 59 4 $1,472,859 $112,198, I’m Smokin S. foals, including— 2006 77 6 $1,714,904 TOPASANNAH, 07, f (Inspired Prospect, Vice Regent): OLD TOPPER (Subject stallion).
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