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GOLDEN SHAWKLIT Barn 1 Hip No. 86 Consigned by Longfield Farm, Agent Hip No. Barn 86 GOLDEN SHAWKLIT 1 Bay Colt; foaled February 27, 2005 Raise a Native Mr. Prospector.................. Gold Digger Seeking the Gold .............. Buckpasser Con Game......................... Broadway GOLDEN SHAWKLIT Bold Forbes Air Forbes Won................. Bronze Point Shawklit Mint.................... (1999) Pine Bluff Shawklit Delight................ Shawklit By SEEKING THE GOLD (1985). Stakes winner of $2,307,000, Super Derby [G1], etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 14 crops of racing age, 776 foals, 565 starters, 74 stakes winners, 382 winners of 1134 races and earning $36,558,906 & $120,601(CAN) in N.A., including champions Du- bai Millenium (Dubai World Cup [G1], etc.), Heavenly Prize ($1,825,940, Apple Blossom H. [G1], etc.), Catch the Ring [G3] ($918,314), Flanders (4 wins in 5 starts, $805,000, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1], etc.). 1st dam SHAWKLIT MINT, by Air Forbes Won. 10 wins at 3 and 4, $464,654, Vagran- cy H. [G2] (BEL, $90,000), Broadway H.-R (AQU, $48,960), 2nd Cor- rection H. [L] (AQU, $16,645), 3rd Bouwerie S.-R (BEL, $9,353), Sche- nectady H.-R (BEL, $8,940). Dam of 1 registered foal, above. 2nd dam SHAWKLIT DELIGHT, by Pine Bluff. 2 wins at 2, $44,930. Dam of-- SHAWKLIT MINT (f. by Air Forbes Won). Stakes winner, above. 3rd dam SHAWKLIT, by Groshawk. Winner at 3, $16,220. Half-sister to Auction Block [L], Tactically Sound [L], Bold Habitat [LR]. Dam of 11 winners, incl.-- MR. SHAWKLIT. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $323,395, Westchester H. [G3], Safe Ground S. [L] (AQU, $32,340), Screen King S. [L] (SAR, $32,325), 2nd Bay Shore S. [G3], Best Turn S. [G3], Sporting Plate H. [L] (AQU, $10,980). Sire. SHAWKLIT MAN. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $129,478, Remington MEC Mile S. [L] (RP, $45,000), 2nd Alysheba Breeders' Cup S. [L] (LS, $20,000), 3rd Forward Pass S. (AP, $5,764). Her She Shawklit. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $284,358, 3rd John A. Morris H. [G1]. Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, all winners, including-- CRAFTY SHAW. 15 wins, 2 to 6, $1,046,440, Turfway Park Fall Champi- onship S. [G3] (TP, $62,750), Turfway Park Fall Championship S. [G3] (TP, $62,000), Hanshin Cup H. [G3] (AP, $60,000), Rebel S. [G3], Es- sex H. [G3] (OP, $45,000), Michael G. Schaefer Mile S. [L] (HOO, $62,160), Michael G. Schaefer Mile S. [L] (HOO, $62,010), Diplomat Way H. [L] (FG, $45,000), Prairie Bayou S. [L] (TP, $31,300), 2nd Clark H. [G2] (CD, $91,440), Razorback H. [G3] (OP, $20,000), twice, etc. HER SHE KISSES. 6 wins, $270,595, Lady's Secret H. (RP, $21,000), Slide Show H. (RP, $18,000), 2nd Barbara Fritchie H. [G2], Distaff Breeders' Cup H. [G2], El Encino S. [G2], Garland of Roses H. [L] (AQU, $16,305). Shawklit Won. 2 wins at 2, $230,266, 2nd Gotham S. [G2], Tremont S. [G3], 3rd Wood Memorial Invitational S. [G1], Peter Pan S. [G2], Bay Shore S. [G2]. Sire. Engagements: NTRA, Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF). KEE 9/06.
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