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American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
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Real Quiet
Real Quiet
SireQuiet American
GrandsireFappiano
DamReally Blue
DamsireBelieve It
SexStallion
FoaledMarch 7, 1995
DiedSeptember 27, 2010(2010-09-27) (aged 15)
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederEduardo Gaviria
OwnerMichael E. Pegram
TrainerBob Baffert
Record20: 6–5–6
Earnings$3,271,802
Major wins
Hollywood Futurity (1997)
Hollywood Gold Cup (1999)
Pimlico Special (1999)

American Triple Crown wins:
Kentucky Derby (1998)
Preakness Stakes (1998)

Awards
U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1998)
Honours
Real Quiet Stakes atHollywood Park

Real Quiet (March 7, 1995 – September 27, 2010) was an AmericanChampionThoroughbredracehorse. He was nicknamed "The Fish" by his trainer due to his narrow frame. He is best remembered for winning the first two legs ofAmerican Triple Crown: theKentucky Derby and thePreakness Stakes. He engaged in a contentious battle withVictory Gallop in all three Triple Crown races.[1] His loss to Victory Gallop in the third leg, theBelmont Stakes, was the smallest margin of defeat ever, at only four inches.

He was bred by Eduardo Gaviria, a Colombian proprietor of two stud farms: one near Bogotá in Colombia and another, Little Hill Farm, inOcala, Florida, where Real Quiet was foaled. Gaviria purchased mare Really Blue, in foal toSpend A Buck, at the 1990 Keeneland November sale for $37,000. Gaviria decided to breed Really Blue with Quiet American. The result was Real Quiet. However, the colt's crooked knees prompted Gaviria to sell him at a yearling auction toMichael E. Pegram for $17,000.[2]

Two-year-old season

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Trained byBob Baffert, racing as a two-year-old in 1997, Real Quiet started slowly, competing in seven races before getting his first win in a maiden special weight atHollywood Park at8+12 furlongs by three lengths. Later that season, he finished third in the $571,647 Indian Nations Futurity Cup at Santa Fe and third in the $200,000 Grade IIIKentucky Jockey Club Stakes at Churchill Downs, losing to Cape Town. He finished the year with a score in the $1 millionHollywood Futurity at 8.5 furlongs, defeatingArtax andNationalore. He finished his two-year-old season with a record of 2–0–5 in nine starts with earnings of $381,122.[3]

Three-year-old season

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Although still lightly regarded in a year with many quality three-year-olds competing, in 1998 Real Quiet was ridden to victory by jockeyKent Desormeaux in theKentucky Derby. HisBeyer Speed Figure recorded in the Hollywood Futurity was the highest Beyer rating of any two-year-old horse that went on to win the Derby. He then won thePreakness Stakes. In theBelmont Stakes, the third and final leg of theTriple Crown, Real Quiet lost whenVictory Gallop beat him by a nose in the final stride of the race.

BeforeAmerican Pharoah won the 2015 Triple Crown, no horse had come closer to taking the Triple Crown sinceAffirmed's victory in 1978. Kent Desormeaux was criticized for his jockeying in the Belmont Stakes. Many believed he moved out too fast at the start, causing Real Quiet to tire in the final strides of the course. For his performances in 1998, Real Quiet won theEclipse Award for best three-year-old colt.

Four-year-old season

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As a four-year-old, Real Quiet won the Grade IPimlico Special and the Grade IHollywood Gold Cup. In the $600,000 Special, he was the second choice to Free House, who had won both of his Grade I starts coming into the race that year including the Santa Anita Handicap. They dueled down the home-stretch, withGary Stevens driving Real Quiet forward andChris McCarron trying to hold his thin lead aboard Free House. In the final strides, Real Quiet poked his nose in front to win one of the closest Specials ever. "I was afraid that Free House would get out front and steal it," Baffert said. "It looked as though Free House didn't want to give it up. But we were just lucky to get by him." Real Quiet ran the mile and three-sixteenths in 1:54 1/5, returned $5.80 for a $2 bet to win, and added $360,000 to a bankroll that passed $2.6 million.

He was the first horse in 50 years to win the Preakness Stakes and the Pimlico Special and is one of only five horses to accomplish that feat along with fourTriple Crown winners:Citation,Whirlaway,Assault andWar Admiral.

That summer, Real Quiet won the $1 million Grade IHollywood Gold Cup, defeating Budroyale and Malek over ten furlongs in 1:59.67. He also placed third in the Grade IIMassachusetts Handicap atSuffolk Downs, losing to Behrens and Running Stag. In addition, he finished second in the Grade III New Orleans Handicap and the Grade III Texas Mile Stakes. Real Quiet was considered to be a strong contender in the Breeders' Cup Classic and was entered in the Pacific Classic as a prep race. However, he was injured and unable to race for the rest of the year. He finished his four-year-old season as a millionaire with a record of 2–2–1 in five starts and annual earnings of $1,101,880.

Retirement

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As a 4-year-old, Real Quiet suffered a fractured splint bone in his right front leg. In his career, he hit the board in 17 of 20 starts and earned $3,271,802.

Real Quiet entered stud for a fee of $25,000 in 2000 at Vinery Kentucky near Lexington. George Hofmeister's Highland Farm had purchased the breeding rights to the horse the month before the Kentucky Derby. Hofmeister had bought majority interest in Vinery, owned by Ben P. Walden Jr. and his wife, Elaine.

Real Quiet later stood at Taylor Made Stallions in Kentucky and Pin Oak Lane Farm, then Penn Ridge, both in Pennsylvania.He also shuttled to Australia and Uruguay, taking advantage of the reversed breeding season observed in the southern hemisphere.

In 2005, he was relocated to Regal Heir Farms in Pennsylvania. He produced a prime runner in thePhilippines named Real Spicy, who is owned by Hermie Esguerra. The horse was a strong contender for that country's own version of the 2005 Triple Crown Championship. Although Real Quiet's progeny have not been nearly as successful in the United States, he produced Pussycat Doll, who won theLa Brea Stakes and the G1Humana Distaff Handicap (defeating her stablemateBehaving Badly); No Place Like It, winner of the U.S.A Pine Oak Stakes; and Wonder Lady Ann L, winner of the 2006Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) at Belmont Park. He also sired back-to-backBreeders' Cup Sprint winnerMidnight Lute. Real Quiet died on September 27, 2010, from an injury he suffered after falling in his paddock at Penn Ridge Farms.[4]

Legacy

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A street in unincorporatedPrince William County, Virginia, intersecting a street named for fellow racehorseSunday Silence, is named for him. However, it is misspelled as "Real Quite Ct."[5]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Real Quiet
Sire
Quiet American

bay 1986

Fappiano

bay 1977

Mr. ProspectorRaise a Native
Gold Digger
KillaloeDr. Fager
Grand Splendor
Demure

bay 1977

Dr. FagerRough'n Tumble
Aspidistra
Quiet CharmNearctic
Cequillo
Dam
Really Blue

ch. 1983

Believe It

ch. 1975

In RealityIntentionally
My Dear Girl
Breakfast BellBuckpasser
Reveille
Meadow Blue

ch. 1975

Raise a NativeNative Dancer
Raise You
Gay HostessRoyal Charger
Your Hostess

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Derby Winner Real Quiet Dies".www.bloodhorse.com. Retrieved2025-03-08.
  2. ^Pedigree Online, Thoroughbred Database;
  3. ^Thoroughbred Times, Stallion Directory;
  4. ^"Derby winner Real Quiet dies". Retrieved2 March 2013.
  5. ^"Prince William County Mapper". Prince William County, Virginia. Retrieved22 July 2020.

External links

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Legend – ₩ =Triple Crown winners, ♥ = Filly

Legend – ₩ = Triple Crown Winners, ♥ = Filly

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