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Gainesway Farm is an
American Thoroughbred horse breeding business in Lexington, Kentucky. It was
originally called Greentree Farms. The 1,500-acre (6 km2)...
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Gainesway is a
neighborhood in
southeastern Lexington, Kentucky,
United States. Its
boundaries are New
Circle Road to the north,
Tates Cr**** Road to the...
- as the non-profit
Graham Beck Foundation. He also
owned the stud farm
Gainesway Farm in the
United States and the wine farm
Steenberg in Cape Town in...
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Kentucky by
Gainesway Thoroughbreds. He was
sired by Tapit, the
leading sire in the US in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Tapit stands at
Gainesway Farm for $185...
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Empire Maker would be
returning to the U.S. to
stand at
Gainesway Farm
starting in 2016.
Gainesway announced in
October that
Empire Maker's 2016 stud fee...
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Pennsylvania Derby, he
finished ninth.
Tapit was
retired to stud at
Gainesway Farm in Lexington,
Kentucky in 2005 for a stud fee of $15,000. His first...
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Spendarella is a bay filly, bred in New York
State by
Gainesway Thoroughbreds, the
breeding arm of
Gainesway Farm. Her sire is the ****anese-bred Karakontie,...
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Seize the Grey was
retired to stud on
November 7, 2024. He is
standing at
Gainesway Farm in Lexington, KY. On
September 21, 2024,
Seize the Grey, steered...
- (64 inches, 163 cm) at maturity.
While he has a
commanding presence,
Gainesway's sales director Michael Hermon has
described him as
being "like a big...
- his son, C.V. Whitney, who
owned it
until 1989 when it
became part of
Gainesway Farm. On
August 25, 1896, he
married Gertrude Vanderbilt (1875–1942),...