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Hansen (horse)

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Hansen
Hansen wins the 2011 Breeders' Cup Juvenile
SireTapit
GrandsirePulpit
DamStormy Sunday
DamsireSir Cat
SexColt
FoaledApril 23, 2009
CountryUnited States
ColourGray
BreederKendall E. Hansen
OwnerKendall E. Hansen, Sky Chai Stables
TrainerMichael J. Maker
Record9: 5–2–0
Earnings$1,623,305
Major wins
Breeders' Cup Juvenile (2011)
Kentucky Cup Juvenile (2011)
Gotham Stakes (2012)
Iowa Derby (2012)
Awards
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (2011)

Hansen (foaled April 23, 2009 in Kentucky), nicknamed 'White Lightning' and 'The Great White Hope', is a grey American Thoroughbred racehorse. Out of the Sir Cat mare Stormy Sunday, he is sired by Tapit. He is famous for having a coat that has grayed out to white far more rapidly than is typical, which led sportscaster Frank DeFord to describe him as a "four-legged Steve Martin.[1] He is named after his owner and breeder, Dr. Kendall Hansen. He was trained by Mike Maker, and his regular jockey was Ramon Dominguez.

Racing career

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In his two-year-old season, Hansen was lightly raced. He had two wins at Turfway Park over distances of 1+116 miles and 5+12 furlongs. After winning the Kentucky Cup Juvenile Stakes, he then went to Churchill Downs and won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile over Union Rags.[2] on November 5, 2011. Sent off at odds of 7–1, Hansen broke sharply from post 5 under Dominguez and set fractions of :23.26, :47.39, and 1:12.24 on a fast main track with Speightscity, Fort Loudon and Creative Cause tracking him early. He led down the backstretch with favorite Union Rags right behind and held onto the lead to win by a head. Hansen earned $1,080,000 for the victory and subsequently was voted 2011 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt.[3]

Hansen began his three-year-old season with the first loss of his career in the Holy Bull Stakes on January 29, 2012. He stumbled out of the gate and then went to the front with an opening fraction of 23.64 and opening half-mile in 45.67. He tired in deep stretch and was passed by Algorithms, ultimately finishing second in front of My Adonis.[4] On March 3, 2011, Hansen won the Grade III Gotham Stakes in a time of 1:43.84.[5]

Hansen's most controversial appearance was in the Blue Grass Stakes, due to pre-race controversy when his eponymous owner dyed the horse's white tail blue as a promotional stunt. Under pressure from the track stewards, who sent security to the barn to seize and test the dye container, his trainer washed out the dye. Hansen placed second in the race behind Dullahan.[6]

On May 5, 2012, Hansen finished 9th in the 2012 Kentucky Derby. Early in the race, he ran in third place before tiring and dropping back.[4] Next racing on June 30, 2012, he won the Iowa Derby. Dominguez flew from Belmont Park to Iowa after a day's riding in New York to guide the colt to his win.[7] On August 4, 2012, Hansen finished fourth in the West Virginia Derby to Macho Macho. While he was preparing for the Travers, a tear in his tendon was discovered.[8]

Retirement and stud career

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Hansen was officially retired from racing in September 2012 after his injury and stood at Ashford Stud in for the 2013 breeding season. In October 2013, he was sold to interests in South Korea. On January 28, 2014, Hansen was represented by his first foal, a chestnut colt out of the mare Havelsee, later named Mookie.

On June 5, 2016, gelding Hansen's Victory (owned by North American Thoroughbred Horse Company, Russell Morrison, and Peter Tom) won a maiden special weight at Hastings Racecourse, becoming his sire's first recognized winner.

As of 2017, Hansen's best progeny includes Fast and Accurate, who won the 2017 Spiral Stakes (Hansen's first graded stakes winner), and stakes winners En Hanse and Han Sense. He has also been represented by stakes placed runners Lady Hansen, The Walk, Two Charley's, and Hansenation.

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Hansen, gray colt, 2009
Sire
Tapit
gr. 2001
Pulpit
dkb/br. 1994
A.P. Indy
dkb/br. 1989
Seattle Slew
Weekend Surprise
Preach
b. 1989
Mr. Prospector
Narrate
Tap Your Heels
gr/r. 1996
Unbridled
b. 1987
Fappiano
Gana Facil
Ruby Slippers
gr.1982
Nijinsky II
Moon Glitter
Dam
Stormy Sunday
br. 2002
Sir Cat
dkb/br. 1993
Storm Cat
br. 1983
Storm Bird
Terlingua
Desert Run
b. 1989
Private Account
April Run
Thinkin'strait
b. 1992
Highland Park
ch. 1980
Raise a Native
Old Goat
Tescudera
b. 1987
Temperence Hill
Thorn Apple

References

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  1. ^ "Home Page Top Stories". NPR.org. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  2. ^ Mark Simon (January 16, 2012). "Champion two-year-old male: Hansen". The Thoroughbred Times.
  3. ^ Tom LaMarra (January 16, 2012). "Another easy victory for Hansen". Bloodhorse.
  4. ^ a b Jack Shinar (January 29, 2012). "Algorithms Derails Champ Hansen in Holy Bull". Bloodhorse.
  5. ^ Jason Shandler (March 3, 2012). "Hansen relaxes early romps in Gotham". Bloodhorse.
  6. ^ Novak, Claire (April 15, 2012). "One Favorite Rolls, but Another Tails off". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Tom LaMarra (June 30, 2012). "Hansen Romps in Iowa Derby Return". BloodHorse.
  8. ^ Miami Herald [dead link]

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