LOG IN TO THOROUGHBRED TIMES

 
Need to reset your password?
 


Don't miss the deadline!

Sign up now for the Freshman Sire Contest presented by Markel and Thoroughbred Times

Chance to win cash prizes for picking leading freshman sires in 2011

To sign up and enter your Stallion Barn, click here.

  • Corinthian sire of Gameday News 1st Mdn (Feb 03, 6th OP). Owner, Lukas, D. Wayne and Parcells, Bill; Breeder, Eamon Cleary...
  • Smoke Glacken sire of Doublefour 1st Alw (Feb 03, 4th TP). Owner, Lenihan, Thomas F., Dalby, Edward, Schaeffer, Bernard and Phillips, Steve; Breeder, Helen C. Alexander...
  • Sky Mesa sire of Taieri River 1st Alw (Feb 02, 5th PEN). Owner, Scott H. Fairlie; Breeder, John C. Oxley...
  • Quiet American sire of Quiet Inferno 1st Mdn (Feb 02, 2nd CT). Owner, Off The Hook LLC; Breeder, Off The Hook Partners LLC...
  • Tribal Rule sire of Salado Tribe 1st Alw (Feb 03, 3rd TUP). Owner, Barbara Nielson Swenson; Breeder, Fleming Thoroughbred Farm LLC...
  • Indian Charlie sire of Indian Eddie 1st Mdn (Feb 03, 3rd LRL). Owner, Marisa Lizza; Breeder, Brereton C. Jones...
  • Bernardini sire of Crossbow 1st Alw (Feb 03, 7th AQU). Owner, Darley Stable; Breeder, Stonerside Stable...

NEWS

E-Mail this articlePrint this article

Breeding News bullet



Industry News bullet



Most Popular Stories bullet

Most E-mailed Stories bullet

Pyro to stand at Darley after racing career

Posted: Sunday, March 09, 2008 4:52 PM

Photo: Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Pyro, one of the leading contenders for the 2008 Kentucky Derby (G1), will stand at Darley in Lexington after his racing career.

PYRO WINNING THE LOUISIANA DERBY (G2)

Carlos Ramos/Matt Goins Photos

by Mike Curry

Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Pyro will stand at Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum’s Darley in Lexington at the conclusion of his racing career.

Pyro will continue to race for owner-breeder Winchell Thoroughbreds through the Breeders’ Cup World Championships. After the Breeders’ Cup, Sheikh Mohammed will decide whether Pyro will remain in training or be retired to stud, said Jimmy Bell, president of Darley America.

Pyro closed last season with consecutive runner-up finishes to eventual champion two-year-old male War Pass in the Champagne Stakes (G1) and Bessemer Trust Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1). He began his three-year-old campaign on February 9 at Fair Grounds with an eye-catching last-to-first rally in the stretch to win the Risen Star Stakes (G3).

The dark bay or brown Pulpit colt cemented his status as a leading contender for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1) with a three-length score in the Louisiana Derby (G2) on Saturday.

“His turn of foot in the Risen Star was just so visually impressive,” said Dan Pride, chief operating officer of Darley America. “Add to that his assertive victory in the Louisiana Derby, and we feel extremely excited and privileged to have him coming to Darley. He has all the ingredients to be a superstar on the racetrack and at stud.”

Pyro demonstrated an explosive turn of foot in both the Risen Star and Louisiana Derby. He streaked past ten challengers in the stretch to win the Risen Star. In the Louisiana Derby, Pyro split foes near the eighth pole and accelerated clear.

"To have our homebred Pyro retiring to Darley is extremely exciting,” said owner Ron Winchell, who operates Winchell Thoroughbreds along with his mother, Joan Winchell. “Although we're certainly a bit prejudiced about him, I really do think that the success he has shown on the track will follow him to the stallion barn."

Pyro is out of the winning Wild Again mare Wild Vision, a full sister to Grade 2 winner and sire Wild Wonder. From the immediate family of Grade 1 winner and sire Olympio, Pyro has three wins, two seconds, and one third in six starts and $1,056,718 in purse earnings.

This year Darley welcomed three competitors from last year’s Triple Crown to its roster: Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense; Grade 1 winner Hard Spun, runner-up in the Derby; and Haskell Invitational Stakes (G1) winner Any Given Saturday. Darley also stands homebred champion Bernardini, winner of the 2006 Preakness Stakes (G1).

Mike Curry is Thoroughbred Times TODAY editor

E-Mail this articlePrint this article