Star Guitar (horse)

Star Guitar
Sire Quiet American
Grandsire Fappiano
Dam Minit Towinit
Damsire Malagra
Sex Stallion
Foaled 2005
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Brittlyn Stable Inc. & Maurice Benoit & Evelyn Benoit
Owner Brittlyn Stable Inc. (Evelyn Benoit)
Trainer Albert Stall Jr.
Record 30: 24-0-2
Earnings US$1,749,862
Awards
Louisiana Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (2007)
Louisiana-bred Horse of the Year (4 times)
Louisiana Champion Older Horse (3 times)

Star Guitar (foaled March 11, 2005) is a retired Louisiana bred racehorse and considered one of the most significant Louisiana-bred racehorses of all time, because he won the Louisiana-bred Horse of the Year title 4 times, as well as the champion older horse (of Louisiana) three times and the champion 2 year old colt award. As well he is the richest Louisiana-bred horse with earnings of $1.75 million.

Background

Star Guitar is a light bay stallion by Champion sire Quiet American, who also sired Triple Crown near miss Real Quiet, as well as Quiet Dance who produced, successful sire Horse of the Year and Breeders Cup Classic winner Saint Liam. His Dam was Minit Towinit who was a Louisiana bred stakes winner who ended her career running in claiming races.

Two-year-old-season

Star Guitar waited a little longer than most two-year-olds to race. He only had two races that year. First was his debut race at the Fair Grounds. He stayed near the leaders and saved his big move until they were nearing the far turn.Then he made a very sharp move at the far turn causing the second-place finisher Cush's jockey to lose his whip. In the end Star Guitar drew of winning by six 3/4 lengths. The race was so impressive that in his next start he ran in the Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile Stakes. This time he was restrained early and was eighth at the start of the race after a bit he was let go and went 4 wide and slowly but surely pulled away by one 1/2 lengths and also the award for Louisiana champion two-year-old horse.

Three-year-old-season

Star Guitar had a nine-month break from racing before he returned in an allowance race. He started fifth and then went wide to be third but never got to catch up to the leaders and finished third. Finally in his second attempt he managed a to win by being just behind the leaders and then easily drew off to win by three lengths. Next he went for his second Louisiana Champions Day Sprint Stakes. When the race started he was undeterred and stayed behind in eighth but only moved up to fifth at the far turn but galloped by everyone to win by 3/4 of a lengths.

Four-year-old-season

Unlike before Star Guitar cut to the chase when it came to winning his first race as a Four-year-old. On January 3 he ran in the Dixie Poker Ace Stakes. At the start he settled in on the rail for the majority of race staying in third but dropping back to fourth but back to third being four lengths behind at the final turn. But soon ran by everyone to win by a conformable length. After that one potential idea for a race was a graded stakes race that was unrestricted.

But before he could do that he took another win in the Premier Night Championship Stakes by a whopping seven lengths. Next were a pair of graded stakes attempts in the New Orleans handicap and the Alysheba stakes.Both were failures with a third and seventh-place finishes. Soon after he brushed it off and ran in the Pola Benoit Memorial stakes staying in second for most of it and then taking over the lead in the stretch and cantering home. In his next start he took the Louisiana cup turf classic stakes. Then only two weeks later he went on to win the Evergeline handicap.

his next move was the Gold Cup. He was given top weight of 125lBS.At the start he was seventh and second to last. Soon he covered ground and took over the lead by a length and at the Finnish opened up to a two length victory at the wire. Following his big winning streak he then made one last race before the year ended. It was the Louisiana Champions Day Classic Stakes.At the start of the race Star Guitar settled in on the rail and at the far turn opened up five lengths which opened up to seven and 3/4 lengths. With all of these wins in one year Star Guitar was awarded his first Louisiana bred horse of the year and champ elder horse.

Five-year-old-season

Soon a new year had arrived and it was time for Star Guitar to rock Louisiana. To begin the season he went on to repeat his win in the Premier Night Championship Stakes. Unfortunately his first big winning streak was cut after he finished fourth twice in the New Orleans Handicap and the Texas Mile. Following that he never returned to graded stakes races ever again.

After that he won the Evergeline Handicap and the Louisiana Showcase Classic he look full swing to win the gold cup again. But instead things went very wrong and instead he finished an abysmal fourth place. Following his defeat he returned in flying colors for the Louisiana Champions Day Classic Stakes.For the most part he was in second place. Then he then took over the lead at the turn. Slowly but surely he won by one in 1/4 lengths.

Six and seven-year-old-season

Following his five year old season Star Guitar never lost again in his career. Some of his best highlights included his third and fourth wins in the Premier Night Championship Stakes, as well as his third career win in the Evergeline Handicap. After winning 9 races in a row he was about to finish his career with one final race, the Louisiana Legends Classic Stakes. Starting off he settled back in third, but he began to slip back to forth. By the far turn he began to come back being only two lengths behind. Finally he galloped away winning by 3/4 of a length and breaking the track record at the time.

Post racing career

After racing he went to become a sire at Clear Creek stud. He has been able to produce winning foals but none as good as him. As well he was inducted into the Louisiana Racing Hall of Fame.

References

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  2. "Star Guitar Horse Pedigree". Pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  3. "Louisiana Downs: Star Guitar retired from racing, will stand at Clear Creek | Daily Racing Form". Drf.com. 2007-11-27. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  4. "Star Guitar Racehorse". Star Guitar Racehorse. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  5. "Clear Creek Stud, Thoroughbred Breeding Farm in Louisiana standing Star Guitar". Clearcreekstud.com. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
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