‘A gift from God’: Undefeated Triple Crown winner Justify retires from racing

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Undefeated Triple Crown winner Justify retires after February debut

The three-year-old chestnut colt has amassed $3.9 million in career earnings

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After just 158 days of an impressive career, Justify – the 13th horse ever to win the coveted Triple Crown – will retire from racing.

On Wednesday Justify’s hall-of-fame trainer Bob Baffert said the horse was suffering from fluid in his left front ankle.

“Justify had some filling in his ankle, and he is just not responding quick enough for a fall campaign,” Baffert said in a WinStar Farm statement. “We all wanted to see Justify run again, but ultimately it is my responsibility to make sure he is perfect. Without 60-90 days, I can’t be definite.”

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After making his debut in February, the undefeated three-year-old chestnut colt will retire having won all six races he ran this year – including the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes.

The only other undefeated horse to win the Triple Crown was Seattle Slew in 1977.

Justify (1), with jockey Mike Smith up, crosses the finish line to win the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes horse race and the Triple Crown, Saturday, June 9, 2018, in Elmont, N.Y. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Justify becomes 13th horse to win Triple Crown
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Originally purchased for just $500,000, Justify went on to amass $3.9 million in career earnings.

No wonder jockey Mike Smith said he was disappointed to see the successful horse retire.

READ: Justify’s value skyrockets to $60M

“Like everyone else, I am disappointed he won’t run again, but I am thankful he came into my life,” Smith said.

“There was never a time when I rode him that I felt like I was going to get beat. There was no horse who could run with him without sacrificing themselves, and there was no horse who could come get him. He truly is a gift from God.”

Justify (1), with jockey Mike Smith up, crosses the finish line to win the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes horse race and the Triple Crown, Saturday, June 9, 2018, in Elmont, N.Y. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Mike Smith disputes horse helped Justify win
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Currently owned by WinStar Farm, CEO Elliot Walden confirmed there is a possible sale to Coolmore in place – which won’t be finalized until later this year.

Last month Forbes estimated that once retired, Justify could demand an initial $100,000 stud fee – giving him a $60 million value based solely on breeding fees if he were to cover 150 mares per breeding season for four years. Even then, depending on the racing performances of his offspring, this value could rise even higher.

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“The day the horse leaves the racecourse is the end of his career and his future is entirely determined by the success of his progeny,” says Sam Bullard, director of stallions at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, part of Sheikh Mohammed’s Godolphin racing outfit.

Hall of fame trainer Bob Baffert is looking to make history with a win at the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. He compares Justify to a really good athlete like LeBron James and Michael Jordan and admitting to CNN Sports Andy Scholes that he is feeling the added pressure of winning a second career Triple Crown, "you better win a championship dude." NOTE: No restrix on NYRA video
Trainer compares Justify to LeBron James
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On July 28, Justify will parade at Del Mar in California before returning to WinStar Farm.

“The parade at Del Mar will be a great opportunity for the fans in the San Diego area to come out and see him,” said Baffert.