Oxbow (horse)

Oxbow
Photograph
Oxbow in the winner's circle at the 2013 Preakness Stakes
SireAwesome Again
GrandsireDeputy Minister
DamTizamazing
DamsireCee's Tizzy
SexStallion
FoaledMarch 26, 2010
CountryUnited States
ColourDark Bay
BreederColts Neck Stables
OwnerBluegrass Hall
Calumet Farm
TrainerD. Wayne Lukas
Record13:3-2-1
Earnings$1,243,500[1]
Major wins
Lecomte Stakes (2013)
Triple Crown classic race wins:
Preakness Stakes (2013)

Oxbow (foaled March 26, 2010), an American Thoroughbred racehorse, is best known for winning the second jewel in the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, the 2013 Preakness Stakes. A dark bay stallion, sired by a winner of the Breeders' Cup Classic and out of a full sister to another Breeders' Cup Classic winner, Oxbow was sold as a yearling at Keeneland for $250,000 and is owned by Brad Kelley of Calumet Farm. He was trained by D. Wayne Lukas and was ridden in his Triple Crown races by Gary Stevens.

Oxbow had a reputation as a front-runner who was difficult to rate during his races. Plagued with frequent turnover in jockeys prior to the Triple Crown series, and often running from poor starting gate post positions, he had only two wins prior to his victory in the Preakness. That success was Calumet Farm's first win in a Triple Crown race in 45 years and breeder Richard Santulli's first win in a Triple Crown classic race. It also was Stevens' first Triple Crown win since 2001, following his return to riding in early 2013 after a seven-year retirement, and Lukas' first Triple Crown win since 2000.

Oxbow's second-place finish in the Belmont Stakes in June made him the third horse that year to reach $1 million in purse wins. Following the Belmont, he was ranked the top three-year-old racehorse in the United States by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA). He was pulled up shortly after finishing fourth in the Haskell Invitational, and was found to have suffered a soft tissue injury, was taken out of competition for the remainder of his three-year-old season, and retired in October 2013. He stands at stud for the 2015 breeding season at Calumet Farms.

  1. ^ "Stats Central - Horse Profile - Oxbow (KY)". Equibase. Retrieved November 26, 2013.