While Enable’s victory in the Breeders Cup Turf surely was the defining moment at this
[image error]ACCELERATE
photo: Darron Cummings AP
year’s equine extravaganza, Accelerate’s win in the Classic was a great achievement, and on many fronts.
But it sure wasn’t a shoe-in. Initially the chestnut colt refused to enter the starting gate. In the early stages of the race he appeared mired mid-pack, but eventually, with mud caked to his determined muzzle, Accelerate emerged triumphant and gave trainer, John Sadler, his first Breeders Cup win in 45 tries.[image error]
Strolling through Accelerate’s family tree Canadians will find a small herd of familiar names. Accelerate’s sire, Looking at Lucky, is a son of a Canadian stallion, Smart Strike and his dam, Private Feeling, is a Northern Dancer granddaughter. We also find another Canadian stallion, Icecapade, in her pedigree, hence the great Thoroughbred patriarch, Canada’s Nearctic sprinkled throughout.
Accelerate’s dam, Issues, is a daughter of Canadian stallion Awesome Again. Winner of the Classic back in ’98, Awesome Again is a son a Canadian champion, Deputy Minister, and he, of course, traces back to one our all time great Canadian champions, Bunty Lawless.