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SUROOJ Barn 7 Hip No. 1799 Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent I Hip No. SUROOJ Barn 1799 Bay Colt; foaled 2016 7 Unbridled Empire Maker ........................ Toussaud Bodemeister .......................... Storm Cat Untouched Talent .................. Parade Queen SUROOJ Pulpit Tapit ...................................... Tap Your Heels Remit .................................... (2007) Olympio Free Spin .............................. Spin n Win By BODEMEISTER (2009). Black-type winner of $1,304,800, Arkansas Derby [G1] (OP, $600,000), etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 523 foals, 356 start- ers, 13 black-type winners, 208 winners of 438 races and earning $15,- 725,814, including Always Dreaming (4 wins, $2,415,860, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,635,800), etc.), American Anthem (6 wins, $776,490, Woody Stephens S. [G2] (BEL, $275,000), etc.), Yuvetsi ($259,888, Rancho Bern- ardo H. [G3] (DMR, $60,000), etc.), Once On Whiskey [G3] ($158,580). 1st dam REMIT , by Tapit. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $257,556, Panthers S. (PRM, $36,000), Wild Rose S. (PRM, $36,000), 2nd Treasure Chest S. [L] (DED, $25,000), Red Bud S. [L] (OP, $20,000), 3rd Harry Henson H. [L] (SUN, $11,330), Wishing Well S.-R (SA, $8,880), Clocker's Corner H. (SA, $8,880). Sister to TAPI - TURE , ROTATION , RETAP . Dam of 5 other registered foals, 4 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, 3 to race, 3 winners, including-- RERIDE (c. by Candy Ride (ARG)). 4 wins at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2019, $261,010, in N.A./U.S., Mine That Bird Derby (SUN, $60,000), Big Drama S. (DED, $36,000), 3rd Carl Hanford Memorial S. (DEL, $5,500); placed in 1 start at 3, 734,484 dirhams, in U.A.E., 3rd Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Group UAE Derby [G2] . (Total: $461,010). FINITE (f. by Munnings). 2 wins in 4 starts at 2, 2019, $187,929, Rags to Riches S. (CD, $73,929). 2nd dam FREE SPIN, by Olympio. 3 wins in 6 starts at 3 and 4, $91,440. Half-sister to Germs ($48,474, 2nd Sickle’s Image S.-R (PNL, $10,000)). Dam of-- TAPITURE (c. by Tapit). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $1,536,820, West Virginia Derby [G2] (MNR, $456,750), Kentucky Jockey Club S. [G2] (CD, $104,279), Southwest S. [G3] (OP, $180,000), Matt Winn S. [G3] (CD, $66,472), Ack Ack H. [G3] (CD, $60,760), 2nd Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile [G1] (SA, $180,000), Pennsyl - vania Derby [G2] (PRX, $194,000), Rebel S. [G2] (OP, $120,000), 3rd Oak - lawn H. [G2] (OP, $60,000), Lone Star Park H. [G3] (LS, $20,000), etc. Sire. ROTATION (c. by Tapit). 2 wins at 3, 2019, $302,318, Super Derby [G3] (LAD, $180,000). REMIT (f. by Tapit). Black-type winner, above. RETAP (c. by Tapit). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $221,716, in N.A./U.S., Riley Allison Fu - turity [L] (SUN, $63,930), 2nd Kentucky Cup Juvenile S. [G3] (TP, $19,600), Mountaineer Juvenile S. [L] (MNR, $17,000), Ruidoso Thoroughbred Derby (RUI, $11,000), etc.; placed at 4 and 5, $8,247, in Canada. (Total: $230,152) . RACE RECORD: At 2, unraced; at 3, 2019, once 2nd in 2 starts. Earned $19,241. Engagements: NTRA, Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF). Racing or stallion prospect..
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