About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Sea the Stars, Ribot, Workforce, Urban Sea, Mill Reef, Vaguely Noble, Lammtarra, Zarkava, Djebel, Ballymoss, Ksar, Sea Bird II, Rainbow Quest, All Along, Dylan Thomas, Bago, Montjeu, Hurricane Run, Corrida, Exbury, Dancing Brave, Tony Bin, Prince Royal, Trempolino, Ardan, Sakhee, Peintre Celebre, Star Appeal, Brantome, Alleged, Saumarez, Allez France, Migoli, Dalakhani, Rail Link, Pearl Cap, Sinndar, Tantieme, Marienbard, Rheingold, Suave Dancer, Sassafras, Le Pacha, Subotica, Sagace, Helissio, Three Troikas, Gold River, San San, Parth, Motrico, Ivanjica, Comrade. Excerpt: Sea The Stars (foaled 2006 in Ireland) is a champion Irish Thoroughbred colt racehorse. Regarded by many as one of the greatest European racehorses of all time, he is best known for winning the 2,000 Guineas, the Epsom Derby, the Eclipse Stakes, - the first colt to accomplish this treble since 1989 champion Nashwan - the International Stakes, the Irish Champion Stakes, and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Bred by Sunderland Holdings Ltd, the breeding operation of the Tsui family, he is a half brother to Epsom Derby winner Galileo, both being sons of Arc winner Urban Sea. Sea The Stars started his racing career at the Curragh in July 2008. Still very green and boxed in in the final furlong, he finished a close fourth behind subsequent US Grade 1 winner Driving Snow. He won his second race easily at Leopardstown by 21/2 lengths, taking the lead 2 furlongs out and was never threatened. In the last race of his 2 year old campaign, Sea The Stars won the Group 2 2008 Beresford Stakes at the Curragh by 1/2 length from stablemate Mourayan and Ballydoyle's Masterofthehorse. This turned out to be his closest race. Sea The Stars would complete a perfect 3 year old campaign, winning 6 Group 1 races in 6 months, including 2 English Classic races and 1 French...