all in Legends

It’s hard to imagine a filly or mare in the modern era embarking on a career remotely resembling that of the Hall of Fame race mare Shuvee.

Born in 1966, the remarkable daughter of Nashua ran 44 times over the course of four years and is perhaps most famous for her back-to-back wins in the Jockey Club Gold Cup against males, a race then held at the testing distance of two miles.

Majestic bloodlines are a vital facet of horse racing and can be found in many of the sport’s great champions as well as the places where they were born.

Even the most casual racing fan probably is familiar with Affirmed, who was known for 37 years as "the last horse to sweep the Triple Crown." By extension, casual racing fans probably also are familiar with Affirmed’s archrival Alydar, whose epic duels with Affirmed in the three Triple Crown races are the stuff legends are made of.

Todd Pletcher, winner of a record seven Eclipse Awards as the leading trainer in North America, learned invaluable lessons as a top assistant to Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas.

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