Wild Again

{{Short description|American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}}

{{Infobox racehorse

| horsename = Wild Again

| image =

| caption =

| sire = Icecapade

| grandsire = Nearctic

| dam = Bushel-n-Peck

| damsire = Khaled

| sex = Stallion

| foaled = 1980

| country = United States

| colour = Dark Brown

| breeder = W. Paul Little

| owner = Black Chip Stables

| trainer = Vincent Timphony

| record = 28: 8-7-4

| earnings = $2,204,829

| race = New Orleans Handicap (1984)
Oaklawn Handicap (1984)
Meadowlands Cup Handicap (1984)
Breeders' Cup Classic (1984)

| awards=

| honours =

| updated= October 2, 2020

}}

Wild Again (May 22, 1980 – December 5, 2008) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse by Icecapade out of Bushel-n-Peck (by Khaled). He was given basic training by Tommy Akin, but for the majority of his career was trained by Vincent Timphony. Wild Again was bred in Kentucky by W. Paul Little and owned by Black Chip Stables, a nom de course for the racing partnership of Texans William Allen and Ron Volkman and the Californian Terry Beall. Wild Again is most famous for winning the inaugural Breeders' Cup Classic in 1984 over Slew o' Gold and Gate Dancer in a famous stretch run where all three battled head-to-head to the finish line. In a thrilling conclusion to the richest race in history during that time, long shot Wild Again survived both a wild bumping match in the stretch with Slew o' Gold and Gate Dancer and a steward's inquiry to win the $3 million Breeders' Cup Classic at Hollywood Park Racetrack. The three battled down the stretch with Wild Again bearing out and shifting his path away from the rail and Gate Dancer "lugging in" towards the rail, squeezing out Slew O' Gold. Wild Again finished a head in front of Gate Dancer with Slew o' Gold less than a length behind.{{cite web|last1=Crist|first1=Steven|title=SLEW O' GOLD BEATEN BY 31–1 SHOT IN BREEDERS' CUP|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/11/11/sports/slew-o-gold-beaten-by-31-1-shot-in-breeders-cup.html?pagewanted=all|website=The New York Times|access-date=24 September 2016|date=11 November 1984}}

Wild Again, ridden by substitute jockey Pat Day, ended up in front by a head over Gate Dancer and Slew o' Gold - sandwiched between the two for the final furlong - was third by one-half length. After the long steward's inquiry, Slew o' Gold was moved up to second because of interference by Gate Dancer, the Preakness Stakes winner.{{Cite journal|title=Wild Again, at 31-1, Wins the Breeders' Cup Classic|last=Clippinger|first=Don|date=November 11, 1984|id = {{ProQuest|1820036283}}}} Steward Alfred Shelhamer pointed out in the films that Wild Again's path through the stretch didn't waver more than six inches.

"If you look at the harrow marks in the track," said Shelhamer, "you'll notice Wild Again never leaves his path, but Gate Dancer comes over quite a bit at the sixteenth pole and bothers both horses."{{Cite journal|title=These Races Were Classics|last=McCracken|first=Sam|date=November 12, 1984|id = {{ProQuest|294275477}}}}{{Cite journal|title=WildAgain Held that Line|last=Hochman|first=Stan|date=November 12, 1984|id = {{ProQuest|1818202686}}}}

The dark brown colt ran in 28 races in his four-year career, winning 8, placing 7 times, and coming in third on four occasions.

Year by year record:

  • 1982 = 7: 2-3-0 -- $33,700
  • 1983 = 1: 0-0-0 -- $0
  • 1984 = 16: 6-1-4 -- $2,054,409
  • 1985 = 4: 0-3-0 -- $116,720
  • Totals = 28: 8-7-4 -- $2,204,829

Aside from winning the first Breeders' Cup Classic, to which he had to be supplemented for a fee of $360,000, Wild Again won the Grade I Meadowlands Cup Handicap, the Grade II New Orleans Handicap and the Grade II Oaklawn Handicap in which he broke the track record by almost two seconds.{{cite web|url=https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/ |title=Jockey Pat Day took 4-year-old colt Wild Again along...|publisher=United Press International|date=1984-04-21|access-date=2020-10-02}}

At stud

When he retired from racing, Wild Again stood at stud at Three Chimneys Farm where he became a successful sire. Among his sons and daughters are:

Wild Again was pensioned from stud duties in October 2004 and euthanized in December 2008 due to the infirmities of old age. He was laid to rest at Three Chimneys Farm Cemetery where Slew o' Gold was laid to rest the year prior in 2007. Wild Again was the last survivor among the winners of the first Breeders' Cup.

Pedigree

{{Pedigree

|name = Wild Again, dark bay/brown colt, 1980

|f = Icecapade

|m = Bushel-n-Peck

|ff = Nearctic

|fm = Shenanigans

|mf = Khaled

|mm = Dama

|fff = Nearco

|ffm = Lady Angela

|fmf = Native Dancer

|fmm = Bold Irish

|mff = Hyperion

|mfm = Eclair

|mmf = Dante

|mmm = Clovelly

|ffff = Pharos

|fffm = Nogara

|ffmf = Hyperion

|ffmm = Sister Sarah

|fmff = Polynesian

|fmfm = Geisha

|fmmf = Fighting Fox

|fmmm = Erin

|mfff = Gainsborough

|mffm = Selene

|mfmf = Ethnarch

|mfmm = Black Ray

|mmff = Nearco

|mmfm = Rosy Legend

|mmmf = Mahmoud

|mmmm = Udaipur (family: 3-e)

}}

References

  • [http://www.pedigreequery.com/wild+again Wild Again's pedigree with photo]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqin6Xv5al0 Video at YouTube of Wild Again winning the inaugural Breeders' Cup Classic in 1984]
  • [http://www.threechimneys.com/WildAgain/ Wild Again at Three Chimneys Farm: news, pedigree, racing record, conformation]

{{Breeders' Cup Classic Winners}}

Category:1980 racehorse births

Category:2008 racehorse deaths

Category:Racehorses bred in Kentucky

Category:Racehorses trained in the United States

Category:Horse racing track record setters

Category:Breeders' Cup Classic winners

Category:Thoroughbred family 3-e