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Rachel Alexandra, the 2009 Horse of the Year, gave birth Sunday in Kentucky to a 125-pound colt by Curlin, the 2007 and 2008 Horse of the Year, according to a press release. It was Rachel Alexandra’s first foal.

Rachel Alexandra - Curlin Colt

The bay colt was born at 2:40 p.m. at Stonestreet Farm, near Lexington. He took his first steps 1 1/2 hours later. Stonestreet farm manager Gary Megibben said both mare and foal were doing well and that “Rachel is a natural mother, and took to the colt immediately.”

The colt is emblazoned with a white star and is said to resemble his mother.

“I am thrilled with the good news of Rachel’s safe delivery and health of the handsome colt that resembles her,” owner Barbara Banke said in the release. “For me and my children, this colt represents Jess’ dream – to raise and race the best. Co-owner Hal McCormick and I look forward to watching him develop and are excited to see him carry the Stonestreet silks as his Mom and Dad did before him.”

Jess Jackson and McCormick purchased Rachel Alexandra from owner-breeder Dolphus Morrison after her 20 1/4-length romp in the 2009 Kentucky Oaks. Jackson died in April 2011.

Rachel Alexandra, by Medaglia d’Oro and out of Lotta Kim, won five Grade 1 stakes in 2009 – the Kentucky Oaks, Preakness, Mother Goose, Haskell, and Woodward – on her way to a Horse of the Year title. Curlin won the 2007 Breeders’ Cup Classic and 2008 Dubai World Cup.

Rachel Alexandra is scheduled to bred this year to Bernardini, who covered 2010 Horse of the Year Zenyatta last year. That foal is due some time in April.

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Rachel Alexandra retired, scheduled to breed to Curlin

Rachel Alexandra retired.

Rachel Alexandra was retired today, ending her 2010 campaign with 2 wins out of 5 starts.  But what she’ll most be remembered for was her electrifying 2009 campaign, where she dominated the boys and invigorated the racing industry.  Rachel Alexandra eventually won the 2009 Horse of the Year honors over the undefeated mare Zenyatta.

Next up for Rachel Alexandra could be just as interesting, and provide the racing industry with just as much  entertainment.  Although a date hasn’t been set, she’s scheduled to breed with another Jess Jackson superstar, Curlin.  Curlin was the 2007 & 2008 Horse of the Year winner, which could potentially setup their offspring for some record breaking runs.

“As you know, despite top training and a patient campaign, Rachel Alexandra did not return to her 2009 form,” Jackson said in a news release. “I believe it’s time to retire our champion and reward her with a less stressful life. We are delighted that she will retire healthy and happy to our beautiful farm in Kentucky.”

Jackson said he would breed Rachel Alexandra to his two-time Horse of the Year Curlin next year.

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