Sunriver

Sunriver (foaled March 17, 2003 in Kentucky, died 2009) is an American Thoroughbred race horse who was a contender for the Triple Crown in 2006.

Sunriver
SireSaint Ballado
GrandsireHalo
DamGoulash
DamsireMari's Book
SexStallion
FoaledMarch 17, 2003
CountryUnited States (Kentucky)
ColourDark brown, almost black
BreederJerry & Liz Squyres
OwnerAaron and Marie Jones
TrainerTodd A. Pletcher
Record16: 6-3-3
Earnings$816,414
Major wins
Peter Pan Stakes (2006)
Bowling Green Handicap (2006)
Hollywood Turf Cup Stakes (2007)
Last updated on December 8, 2007

Connections

Sunriver is owned by Aaron and Marie Jones and trained by Todd Pletcher. Sunriver was bred in Kentucky by Jerry & Liz Squyres.

Breeding

Sired by Saint Ballado, his dam is Goulash by Mari's Book, which makes him a full brother to the 2004 Eclipse Award American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly, Ashado.

Races

Finish Race Distance Track Condition
1st Hollywood Turf Cup Stakes 12 furlongs Hollywood Park soft
2nd Man o' War Stakes One and three eighth miles Belmont Park ?
1st Bowling Green Handicap One and three eighth miles Belmont Park ?
3rd Belmont Stakes One and one/half miles Belmont Park ?
1st Peter Pan Stakes 9 furlongs Belmont Park ?
3rd Florida Derby One and One-Eighth Miles Gulfstream Park Fast
1st Allowance One and One-Eighth Miles Gulfstream Park Fast
7th Holy Bull Stakes One and One-Eighth Miles Gulfstream Park Sloppy
2nd Allowance One and One-Eighth Miles Gulfstream Park Fast
1st Maiden One and One-Eighths Miles Aqueduct Racetrack Fast
2nd Maiden Six and One-Half Furlongs Belmont Park Fast

Sunriver died of a suspected heart attack in August 2009

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