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What was the full name and primary identity of the racehorse discussed in the article?
Answer: Gato Del Sol, an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
The subject of the article is Gato Del Sol, identified as an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
On what date was Gato Del Sol foaled, and what was his coat color?
Answer: February 23, 1979, Gray
Gato Del Sol was foaled on February 23, 1979, and his coat color was gray.
Where was Gato Del Sol bred and foaled?
Answer: Stone Farm in Paris, Kentucky
Gato Del Sol was bred and foaled at Stone Farm, located in Paris, Kentucky.
Which of the following describes Gato Del Sol's sire?
Answer: A Chilean horse inducted into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame.
Gato Del Sol's sire was Cougar II, a notable Chilean horse who achieved significant success in North America and was later inducted into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame.
What was Gato Del Sol's dam's name, and what notable achievement is linked to her offspring?
Answer: Dam: Peacefully; Offspring: Prix Morny winner
Gato Del Sol's dam was Peacefully. She also produced Tersa, the winner of the Prix Morny, and is distantly related to the Melbourne Cup winner Beldale Ball.
Gato Del Sol's pedigree shows he is inbred to the famous sire Northern Dancer.
Answer: False
The source indicates that Gato Del Sol is inbred to Nearco, not Northern Dancer. While Northern Dancer is a significant sire, he is not the ancestor in question for Gato Del Sol's inbreeding.
Gato Del Sol was inbred to which famous stallion?
Answer: Nearco
Gato Del Sol's pedigree exhibits inbreeding to the renowned stallion Nearco.
What does the notation '4S x 5D' in Gato Del Sol's pedigree signify?
Answer: He is inbred to Nearco, appearing four generations on the sire's side and five on the dam's side.
The notation '4S x 5D' in a pedigree indicates that the ancestor (in this case, Nearco) appears four generations back on the sire's side (4S) and five generations back on the dam's side (5D), signifying inbreeding or linebreeding.
Gato Del Sol was a chestnut-colored Thoroughbred racehorse known for his speed on dirt tracks.
Answer: False
The statement is false primarily due to the color description. Gato Del Sol was a gray horse, not chestnut. While Thoroughbreds are known for speed on dirt, the color inaccuracy renders the statement incorrect.
Gato Del Sol was a mare, commonly referred to as a filly in racing terms.
Answer: False
Gato Del Sol was a stallion (an adult male horse), not a mare or filly. The terms mare and filly refer specifically to female horses.
Arthur B. Hancock III was the sole owner and breeder of Gato Del Sol throughout his life.
Answer: False
Arthur B. Hancock III was a primary owner and breeder, but he shared ownership with Leone J. Peters. Therefore, he was not the sole owner and breeder.
Who were the primary owners and breeders of Gato Del Sol?
Answer: Arthur B. Hancock III and Leone J. Peters
The primary owners and breeders of Gato Del Sol were Arthur B. Hancock III, proprietor of Stone Farm, in partnership with Leone J. Peters, a Manhattan real estate broker.
What term is used in the source to describe Gato Del Sol's sex and role in breeding?
Answer: Stallion, an adult male horse used for breeding.
The term 'stallion' is used, denoting an adult male horse, particularly one employed for breeding purposes.
Gato Del Sol proved to be a highly successful sire, producing numerous champions after his racing career.
Answer: False
This statement is inaccurate. The source indicates that Gato Del Sol had limited success as a sire during his stud career.
Why did Arthur Hancock III buy Gato Del Sol back in 2000?
Answer: To prevent him from suffering the same fate as Exceller.
Arthur Hancock III repurchased Gato Del Sol in 2000 to prevent him from meeting the same unfortunate end as the champion horse Exceller, who was sent to a slaughterhouse.
Arthur B. Hancock III, Gato Del Sol's owner/breeder, also co-bred which other notable racehorse?
Answer: Risen Star
Arthur B. Hancock III, a prominent owner and breeder, also co-bred Risen Star, who achieved victories in the 1988 Preakness and Belmont Stakes.
What was unique about Gato Del Sol's Kentucky Derby win concerning the Hancock family?
Answer: It was the first Derby win for Arthur Hancock III and the first owned by a Hancock family member primarily known for breeding.
Gato Del Sol's 1982 Kentucky Derby victory marked a significant milestone: it was the first Derby win for Arthur Hancock III and the first time a Derby winner was primarily owned by a member of the Hancock family, renowned for their breeding operations.
Gato Del Sol was foaled in Kentucky and achieved significant racing success primarily on the California circuit.
Answer: True
The statement accurately reflects that Gato Del Sol was foaled in Kentucky and achieved notable racing success, particularly on the California circuit.
Gato Del Sol's most famous and prestigious victory was the 1982 Kentucky Derby.
Answer: True
The 1982 Kentucky Derby victory is consistently cited as Gato Del Sol's most famous and prestigious achievement in his racing career.
Gato Del Sol won the Del Mar Futurity in 1982, shortly before his Kentucky Derby win.
Answer: False
Gato Del Sol won the Del Mar Futurity in 1981, not 1982. His Kentucky Derby win occurred in 1982.
Leading up to the 1982 Kentucky Derby, Gato Del Sol had been winless in his three-year-old campaign.
Answer: True
Prior to his Kentucky Derby victory in 1982, Gato Del Sol had not secured a win in his three-year-old season, although he had achieved a second-place finish in the Blue Grass Stakes.
Gato Del Sol was considered the favorite in the 1982 Kentucky Derby, starting at odds of 2-1.
Answer: False
Gato Del Sol was not the favorite in the 1982 Kentucky Derby; he started at odds of 21-1, making him one of the longer shots in the field.
Gato Del Sol's victory in the 1982 Kentucky Derby resulted in a payout of $44.40 to win.
Answer: True
Gato Del Sol's win in the 1982 Kentucky Derby paid $44.40 to win, which was notable as the 10th highest payout in the race's history at that time.
Who was the jockey that rode Gato Del Sol to victory in the 1982 Kentucky Derby?
Answer: Eddie Delahoussaye
Eddie Delahoussaye was the jockey who guided Gato Del Sol to his memorable victory in the 1982 Kentucky Derby.
After winning the Kentucky Derby, Gato Del Sol's connections decided to pursue the full Triple Crown by racing in the Preakness Stakes next.
Answer: False
Gato Del Sol's connections opted to skip the Preakness Stakes after his Kentucky Derby win, primarily due to concerns about its shorter distance. This decision meant he would not attempt the full Triple Crown that year.
Gato Del Sol won the Belmont Stakes in 1982, completing a Triple Crown bid.
Answer: False
Gato Del Sol did not win the Belmont Stakes in 1982. He finished second in the race, behind Conquistador Cielo.
Gato Del Sol competed in the 1982 Travers Stakes against the winners of the Preakness and Belmont Stakes.
Answer: True
The 1982 Travers Stakes featured Gato Del Sol competing against Aloma's Ruler (Preakness winner) and Conquistador Cielo (Belmont winner), making it a significant race.
Gato Del Sol finished fifth in the 1982 Travers Stakes.
Answer: True
In the 1982 Travers Stakes, Gato Del Sol finished in fifth place.
Which horse defeated Gato Del Sol in the 1982 Belmont Stakes?
Answer: Conquistador Cielo
Conquistador Cielo was the victor of the 1982 Belmont Stakes, finishing significantly ahead of Gato Del Sol, who placed second.
What was the significance of the 1982 Travers Stakes mentioned in the article?
Answer: It was the first time a horse defeated the winners of all three American Classics in the same race.
The 1982 Travers Stakes was historically significant as it was the first occasion where a single horse, Runaway Groom, defeated the winners of all three American Classics (Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes) in the same race.
Gato Del Sol won a total of 15 races during his career, earning over $1.3 million.
Answer: False
While Gato Del Sol earned over $1.3 million, his career total was 7 wins, not 15. The statement is false due to the incorrect number of wins.
Howard M. Tesher took over training Gato Del Sol after his win in the 1982 Kentucky Derby.
Answer: False
Howard M. Tesher took over training Gato Del Sol after his performance on the New York circuit in 1982, not immediately following the Kentucky Derby win. Prior trainers included Edwin J. Gregson and Charles E. Whittingham.
Gato Del Sol sustained a career-ending injury during the 1982 Kentucky Derby.
Answer: False
Gato Del Sol did not sustain a career-ending injury during the Kentucky Derby. He sustained an ankle injury after the 1982 Travers Stakes, which concluded his season, but he continued racing afterward.
In 1984, Gato Del Sol transitioned to turf racing but went winless that year.
Answer: True
In 1984, Gato Del Sol switched his racing surface to turf. However, he did not achieve any victories that year, including an eighth-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Turf.
Gato Del Sol's final career race was a victory in the 1985 Caballero Handicap.
Answer: True
Gato Del Sol concluded his racing career with a victory in the 1985 Caballero Handicap at Hollywood Park Racetrack.
What was Gato Del Sol's overall racing record in terms of wins and starts?
Answer: 7 wins in 39 starts
Gato Del Sol's racing career comprised 39 starts, resulting in 7 wins, 9 places, and 7 shows.
Gato Del Sol was sold to a breeding operation in Germany in 1993.
Answer: True
Following his racing career, Gato Del Sol was sold and relocated to a breeding operation in Germany in 1993.
Arthur Hancock III bought Gato Del Sol back in 2000 to prevent him from suffering the same fate as the horse Exceller.
Answer: True
Arthur Hancock III, along with his wife Staci, repurchased Gato Del Sol in 2000. This action was taken specifically to avert the tragic fate that befell the champion horse Exceller, who was sent to a slaughterhouse.
Gato Del Sol was euthanized on August 7, 2007, due to health complications at the age of 28.
Answer: True
Gato Del Sol passed away on August 7, 2007, at the age of 28, due to complications related to his health.
Gato Del Sol lent his name to which initiative?
Answer: The University of Kentucky Solar Car Team.
Gato Del Sol served as the namesake for the University of Kentucky Solar Car Team, linking the celebrated racehorse to the university's innovative engineering projects.
The definition of a 'Thoroughbred' is any horse that participates in racing events.
Answer: False
A Thoroughbred is a specific breed of horse known for its athleticism and speed, not simply any horse that races. Participation in racing is a common activity for Thoroughbreds, but it does not define the breed itself.
The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing includes the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Travers Stakes.
Answer: False
The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing consists of the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes. The Travers Stakes is a prestigious race but is not part of this series.
What does the term 'Thoroughbred' signify in the context of Gato Del Sol?
Answer: A specific breed of horse known for speed and athleticism, used in racing.
The term 'Thoroughbred' denotes a specific breed of horse recognized for its exceptional speed, agility, and spirit, making it highly suitable for racing disciplines.
Which of the following races is part of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing?
Answer: Preakness Stakes
The Preakness Stakes is one of the three races that constitute the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in the United States.