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'This is a special day for us' - Lexington mayor honours star Kentucky stallion

Tapit Day was proclaimed by mayor Linda Gorton to recognise a remarkable career

From left, in front of Tapit, Gainesway general manager Brian Graves, mayor Linda Gorton and Gainesway executive management consultant Neil Howard
From left, in front of Tapit, Gainesway general manager Brian Graves, mayor Linda Gorton and Gainesway executive management consultant Neil HowardCredit: Office of Mayor Linda Gorton

One can't really imagine mayor of London Sadiq Khan having declared a Serpentine Day, or an Anthony Van Dyke Day, despite the latter having a nice ring to it, but in the bluegrass state of Kentucky a local mayor did something like that this week.

For Lexington mayor Linda Gorton proclaimed April 15 as 'Tapit Day' in the Kentucky city.

Her official proclamation recognised Tapit as one of the most influential and breed-shaping stallions of the past half century, as well as one of the most valuable horses in America.

The mayor also recognised Gainesway Farm as the well-renowned and historic home of Tapit, founded by John Gaines, and currently owned and operated by Antony Beck, who has made "significant contributions to thoroughbred breeding and racing, as well as to the city of Lexington."

It's official!
It's official!Credit: Office of Mayor Linda Gorton

"This is a special day for us at Gainesway," said general manager Brian Graves. "Tapit has obviously been a tremendous asset and part of the Gainesway family. The mayor said she has never known of another horse receiving such a proclamation. It is a great honour and Tapit is very deserving of this recognition."

Tapit, 20, has earned champion sire honours three times during his illustrious stud career. He is the leading active sire in North America by lifetime stakes winners, Graded stakes winners, Grade 1 winners, and progeny earnings, which are currently approaching $170 million.

In addition to his 27 Grade 1 winners, Tapit has sired seven champions and six Breeders' Cup winners. He is standing this year for $185,000.

Credit: Goffs UK

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Published on 17 April 2021inNews

Last updated 12:24, 17 April 2021

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