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- Q16725721 abstract "California Chrome (foaled February 18, 2011) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2014 Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes. He was named the 2014 American Horse of the Year. Bred in California, he is a grandson of Pulpit, with two lines in his pedigree to the California-bred 1955 Kentucky Derby winner Swaps. The chestnut-colored horse was named for his flashy white markings, called "chrome" by horse aficionados. He was bred and originally owned by Perry Martin from Yuba City, California, and Steve Coburn of Topaz Lake, Nevada, who named their partnership DAP Racing, standing for "Dumb Ass Partners"—a tongue-in-cheek response to a passerby who questioned their wisdom in purchasing California Chrome's dam, Love the Chase. In 2015, Coburn sold his minority share to Taylor Made Farm. California Chrome's trainers are the father–son team of Art and Alan Sherman. The horse's first win came in his second race as a two-year-old, but he ran inconsistently until being paired with the jockey Victor Espinoza. The rapport that developed between Espinoza and California Chrome led to a six-win streak that included the San Felipe Stakes and Santa Anita Derby as well as the Kentucky Derby and Preakness.Coming into the Kentucky Derby, California Chrome was the morning line favorite. Critics downplayed his chances of winning, but these doubts were rebutted when California Chrome won by 1 3⁄4 lengths even though Espinoza eased him for the final 70 yards (64 m). In the Preakness, he fended off two strong challengers in the homestretch, won by 1 1⁄2 lengths. He then shipped to Belmont Park with hopes of winning the Triple Crown in the 2014 Belmont Stakes. In that race, California Chrome was stepped on by the horse next to him at the start, tearing some tissue from his right front heel. With no one aware of his injury until the race was over, he finished fourth in a dead heat with Wicked Strong. After his foot injury healed and a month of pasture rest, he returned to racing in September and ran in the 2014 Breeders' Cup Classic on November 1, 2014, finishing a respectable third, only a neck behind the winner, Bayern. He returned to his winning form in his first start on a turf course in the Hollywood Derby on November 29, becoming the only horse in the United States with Grade I wins in 2014 on both dirt and turf tracks.Dedicated fans—called "Chromies"—actively supported California Chrome, who was called "the people's horse". He won many accolades and awards for his 2014 season: Both chambers of the California State Legislature unanimously passed a resolution recognizing his outstanding performance, and the city of Fresno proclaimed October 11, 2014, as "California Chrome Day". He won the 2014 Secretariat Vox Populi Award, his Kentucky Derby win was awarded the NTRA "Moment of the Year", and he won Eclipse Awards for American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse and American Horse of the Year.California Chrome's 2015 season was tumultuous. He began the year with second-place finishes in the San Antonio Stakes and Dubai World Cup. He then shipped from Dubai to the United Kingdom to train for the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot, but was scratched a few days prior to the race due to a hoof bruise. Upon returning to the US in July 2015, with plans to run in the Arlington Million in August, he was diagnosed with bruising on his cannon bones, which ended his 2015 season. Shortly thereafter, Coburn sold his ownership interest, but in the same week, Art Sherman announced that instead of being retired to stud at the end of the year, the horse would return to racing. After a rest of several months at Taylor Made Farm, he returned to training with Sherman at Los Alamitos Race Course and began his 2016 season by winning the Grade II San Pasqual Stakes at Santa Anita Park. His owners anticipate making another try at the Dubai World Cup and the Breeders' Cup Classic before retiring him to stud.".
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