Caixa Eletronica
Caixa Eletronica | |
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Caixa Eletronica goes postward for the 2012 True North Handicap | |
Sire | Arromanches |
Grandsire | Relaunch |
Dam | Edyta |
Damsire | Skip Away |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | February 23, 2005 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Richard Rowan |
Owner | Mike Repole |
Trainer | Todd Pletcher |
Record | 54: 18-7-11 |
Earnings | US$1,597,455 |
Major wins | |
Charles Town Classic (2012) True North Handicap (2012) Fall Highweight Handicap (2012) |
Caixa Eletronica (February 23, 2005 – January 4, 2014), was an American thoroughbred racehorse and winner of three graded stakes in 2012, at the age of seven.
His sire, Arromanches, was not a stakes-winner and stood for just US$1000 in Indiana, but was also exceptionally durable, racing 78 times in eight seasons. He assembled a nine-race winning streak as an eight-year-old.[1]
Caixa Eletronica performance as a racehorse improved with age, winning his first graded races in 2012. He won the richest race of his career, the 9 furlong, US$1,000,000 Charles Town Classic in April of that year, defeating the previous year's winner, Duke of Mischief. On May 28, he finished fourth behind Shackleford in the one-mile Metropolitan Handicap. He ran back just 12 days later to score a late-charging victory in the True North Handicap, making up more than 14 lengths to win by three-quarters of a length in the six-furlong contest.[2] Caixa Eletronica next tried nine furlongs in the Whitney Invitational at Saratoga on August 4, but faded to eighth. In the September 1st Forego Stakes at 7 furlongs, he finished fourth. Returning to six furlongs at Belmont on September 29, he closed to finish second to The Lumber Guy in the Vosburgh Stakes.[3] After a 7th-place finish in the Bold Ruler Handicap on October 27, he carried 133 pounds to a commanding four-length victory in the Fall Highweight Handicap. He raced in second place behind This One's For Phil for much of the six-furlong contest before drawing off under a hand ride. The win brought his 2012 earnings to US$1,116,000 in 12 races.[4] January 4, 2014 Caixa Eletronica was in a training accident at Belmont Park. Six Drivers, a 4 year old, got loose and collided with 9 year old Caixa Eletronica head on. Both horses died instantly Six Drivers fractured his neck while Caixa Eletronica fractured his skull. [5]
References
- ↑ saratogian.com; Jeff Scott, "Arromanches: The Gray Win Machine", 10 January 2011
- ↑ Caixa Electronica died on January 4,2014.bloodhorse.com; "Caixa Eletronica Rallies to Win True North", 9 June 2012
- ↑ bloodhorse.com; "The Lumber Guy Lays it Down in Vosburgh", 29 September 2012
- ↑ bloodhorse.com; "Caixa Eletronica Takes Fall 'Weight in Style", 22 November 2012
- ↑