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Posted: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 5:32 PM

Japanese multiple stakes winner Agnes Gold relocating to Florida

Japanese multiple stakes winner and millionaire Agnes Gold is relocating to Roy Lerman’s Lambholm South in Reddick, Florida.

By 1989 Horse of the Year Sunday Silence out of Japanese stakes winner Elizabeth Rose, by Northern Taste, Agnes Gold will stand for $5,000. The nine-year-old horse is expected to arrive in Ocala by mid-February.

Agnes Gold stood the 2004-’06 seasons in Japan at Shadai Stallion Station and Lex Stud. The bay horse concluded his two-year racing career with $1,118,810 in earnings and four wins in seven starts, including consecutive turf victories in the 2001 Kisaragi Sho and Fuji TV Sho Spring Stakes.

Agnes Gold is a full brother to Japanese multiple stakes winner Limitless Bid and stakes winner Fusaichi Zenon (Jpn).

“In this transitional period where much North American racing is changing over to all-weather surfaces, a stallion with Agnes Gold’s pedigree traits of turf and dirt should fit right in with the coming changes,” Lerman said.

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