
Storm Cat - Wikipedia
Storm Cat (February 27, 1983 – April 24, 2013) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and stallion whose breeding fee during the peak of his stud career was $500,000, the highest in North America at the time.
Storm Cat (horse) - American Classic Pedigrees
Jan 25, 2025 · Storm Cat is one of 50 Thoroughbreds profiled in Royal Blood: Fifty Years of Classic Thoroughbreds. Written by racing historian Jim Bolus with illustrations and …
Legendary Overbrook Farm stallion Storm Cat dies at 30
Storm Cat, one of the most successful sires of the modern era, was euthanized Wednesday at Overbrook Farm due to the infirmities of old age, the Lexington, Ky., farm stated in a press release. He...
Why Storm Cat was so special - The Owner Breeder
May 29, 2013 · Storm Cat got 91 million-dollar yearlings, 108 stakes winners and 12 champions With such performance and pedigree credentials, he promised to prove attractive to leading breeders.
Leading Sire Storm Cat Dies at Age 30 - BloodHorse
Apr 24, 2013 · Leading sire and grade I winner Storm Cat was euthanized April 24 at the Young family's Overbrook Farm near Lexington due to complications from infirmities of old age. He was 30.
Storm Cat - Horse
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Storm Cat: Sire of a Lifetime - BloodHorse
Apr 24, 2013 · So far the only U.S. classic victory for horse sired by a son or grandson of Storm Cat is that achieved by Shackleford (TrueNicks, SRO) in the 2011 Preakness Stakes.
Horse Profile for Storm Cat | Equibase is Your Official Source for ...
Storm Cat (PA) TB, DK B/, H, foaled February 27, 1983 ( Storm Bird - Terlingua, by Secretariat )
Storm Cat Profile - And Down The Stretch They Come
Apr 26, 2013 · Storm Cat displays a classic profile of getting extremely precocious young runners that do amazingly well, but one of his most unique qualities, and one shared by a small handful of sires the likes of which we consider the absolute top end, is that those runners can get good early AND they can stay good too.
Storm Cat: Checking in on a living legend - Daily Racing Form
Storm Cat – now 29 – is a living legend, residing far from the spotlight at his Overbrook home in Lexington, Ky.