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Work Begins On Sunday Silence Mural In Downtown Paris originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Sunday Silence died in 2002, but even with adjusted earnings he is dominating the broodmare sire list with $21,258,065 in progeny earnings. His continued influence speaks volumes.
A new mural celebrating Sunday Silence will soon adorn downtown Paris, Kentucky, joining the town's growing collection of large-scale public equine art. The mural is a project of the Legends of ...
Sunday Silence was chosen 3-year-old champion and horse of the year in 1989. In June 1990, the horse was sold to Shadai Farm in Japan and was the country’s champion sire from 1994 to 2000.
Sunday Silence ran only twice more, finishing with nine wins and five seconds in 14 starts and earnings of $4.9 million, which at the time left him behind only Alysheba and John Henry.
Win Win Win descends from Sunday Silence through Hat Trick, a champion miler in Japan during his racing days. Win Win Win stood this year for a bargain-basement $5,000 at Florida’s Ocala Stud.
Sunday Silence, winner of the first two legs of the 1989 Triple Crown, died Monday in Japan from complications of a disease in his left foreleg. His stable spokesman said the 16-year-old horse ...
Favoritism in the 2024 Japan Cup went to Do Deuce – a grandson of Sunday Silence through Heart’s Cry. The five-year-old horse started slowly, lingering at the back of the field well into the ...