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Go for Gin
Go for Gin
Go For Gin at the Kentucky Horse Park (2021)
SireCormorant
GrandsireHis Majesty
DamNever Knock
DamsireStage Door Johnny
SexStallion
Foaled(1991-04-18)April 18, 1991
DiedMarch 8, 2022(2022-03-08) (aged 30)
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederPamela duPont Darmstadt
OwnerWilliam J. Condren & Joseph M. Cornacchia
TrainerNicholas Zito
Record19: 5-7-2
Earnings$1,380,866
Major wins
Remsen Stakes (1993)
Preview Stakes (1994)

Triple Crown Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1994)
Preakness Stakes 2nd (1994)
Belmont Stakes 2nd (1994)

Last updated on January 23, 2010

Go for Gin (April 18, 1991 – March 8, 2022) was an American thoroughbred racehorse best known as the winner of the 1994 Kentucky Derby. He was sired by Cormorant out of the dam Never Knock. He was ridden in the Derby by Chris McCarron, who had previously won the race on Alysheba.

Foaled in Kentucky in 1991, Go for Gin was bred by Pamela duPont Darmstadt and trained by Nick Zito, who also trained 1991 Kentucky Derby winner Strike the Gold.

In 1995, Go for Gin suffered a small tear of a tendon sheath in his left foreleg while working out at Belmont Park.[1] This precipitated his retirement to stud.

After the death of Sea Hero in July 2019, Go for Gin became the oldest living Kentucky Derby winner.[2] Upon the death of A.P. Indy on February 21, 2020, Go For Gin became the oldest living winner of any of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing races. This title now belongs to Silver Charm, the winner of the 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness.

Racing history

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Go for Gin started 19 races, winning five and running in the money 14 times. Though he challenged for the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, he never won again, losing his last nine races.

1994 Kentucky Derby

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The 120th Kentucky Derby was held on May 7, 1994, over a sloppy track. The race went off at 5:34 p.m. local time. Go for Gin entered the race at 9.10:1 odds, behind Holy Bull at 2.20, Brocco at 4.30, Tabasco Cat at 6.10, and Strodes Creek at 7.90. He started by ducking out, forcing Tabasco Cat into Brocco. By the 1/4 mile pole, Go for Gin moved up to second place behind Ulises. At the 1/2 mile pole, he led by half a length. As he entered the stretch, he increased the lead to four lengths. Strodes Creek and Blumin Affair both made late charges, closing the gap, but Go for Gin won by two lengths in a time of 2:03.72 and netted US$628,800 for the victory.[3] Tabasco Cat finished sixth in this race but won that year's other two legs of the Triple Crown. Go for Gin placed second in both of those races.

Race record at age 2

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Race record at age 3

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Race record at age 4

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Statistics

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Date Age Distance Surface (Condition) Race Grade Track Odds Field Finish Winning Time Winning
(Losing)
Margin
Jockey Ref
Sep 13, 1993 2 6 furlongs Dirt (Fast) Maiden Special Weight Maiden Belmont Park 22.90 11 5 1:11.14 (14+14 lengths) Jorge Chavez [4]
Oct 3, 1993 2 1 mile Dirt (Muddy) Maiden Special Weight Maiden Belmont Park 1.90 5 2 1:37.53 (1+34 lengths) Jerry Bailey [5]
Oct 21, 1993 2 1 mile Dirt (Sloppy) Maiden Special Weight Maiden Aqueduct Racetrack *0.90 7 1 1:35.52 10+12 lengths Jerry Bailey [6]
Nov 6, 1993 2 1 mile Dirt (Sloppy) Chief's Crown Stakes listed Aqueduct Racetrack *0.40 4 1 1:37.09 9+34 lengths Jean-Luc Samyn [7]
Nov 27, 1993 2 1+18 miles Dirt (Fast) Remsen Stakes II Aqueduct Racetrack *0.40 7 1 1:52.79 8+12 lengths Jerry Bailey [8]
Jan 22, 1994 3 1+116 miles Dirt (Fast) Preview Stakes listed Gulfstream Park *0.50 6 1 1:41.62 3+12 lengths Jerry Bailey [9]
Feb 19, 1994 3 1+116 miles Dirt (Good) Fountain of Youth Stakes II Gulfstream Park 1.60 6 2 1:44.70 (34 lengths) Jerry Bailey [10]
Mar 12, 1994 3 1+18 miles Dirt (Fast) Florida Derby I Gulfstream Park *2.40 14 4 1:47.66 (6+34 lengths) Jerry Bailey [11]
Apr 16, 1994 3 1+18 miles Dirt (Good) Wood Memorial Stakes I Aqueduct Racetrack *0.90 9 2 1:49.07 (3+12 lengths) Jerry Bailey [12]
May 7, 1994 3 1+14 miles Dirt (Sloppy) Kentucky Derby I Churchill Downs 9.10 14 1 2:03.72 2 lengths Chris McCarron [13]
May 21, 1994 3 1+316 miles Dirt (Fast) Preakness Stakes I Pimlico Race Course *2.80 10 2 1:56.47 (34 length) Chris McCarron [14]
Jun 11, 1994 3 1+12 miles Dirt (Fast) Belmont Stakes I Belmont Park 1.50 6 2 2.26.82 (2 lengths) Chris McCarron [15]
Aug 24, 1994 3 7 furlongs Dirt (Fast) Forego Stakes II Saratoga 1.80 7 3 1:22.74 (1+34 lengths) Chris McCarron [16]
Sep 17, 1994 3 1+18 miles Dirt (Fast) Woodward Stakes I Belmont 7.00 8 4 1:46.89 (9 lengths) Mike Smith [17]
Oct 8, 1994 3 1+14 miles Dirt (Fast) Jockey Club Gold Cup I Belmont Park 5.70 8 8 2:02.19 (14+34 lengths) Chris McCarron [18]
Nov 5, 1994 3 1+14 miles Dirt (Fast) Breeders' Cup Classic I Churchill Downs 13.20 14 8 2.02.41 (12 lengths) Laffit Pincay Jr. [19]
Mar 4, 1995 4 6+12 furlongs Dirt (Fast) Allowance Allowance Gulfstream Park *1.30 5 2 1:16.80 (neck) Jerry Bailey [20]
Apr 7, 1995 4 7 furlongs Dirt (Fast) Allowance Allowance Keeneland Race Course *0.70 8 2 1:26.07 (1+12 lengths) Chris Antley [21]
May 6, 1995 4 7 furlongs Dirt (Fast) Churchill Downs Handicap III Churchill Downs 3.80 11 3 1:21.75 (2+34 lengths) Chris Antley [22]

History at stud

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Go for Gin was retired to stud in 1995 at Claiborne Farm in Kentucky. In 2004, he was sold to Bonita Farm in Darlington, Maryland.[23] His stud feed as of 2007 was US$4000.[24] He was the sire of Albert the Great, who retired with lifetime winnings in excess of US$3 million and has sired Nobiz Like Shobiz.[25] His runners have earned an average US$71,742 per starter.[26] He has sired seven stakes winners. In total, Go for Gin offspring have netted more than US$22 million in career winnings.[23]

Go For Gin enjoying fresh hay.

Post-retirement

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On August 11, 2011, Go for Gin moved to the Kentucky Horse Park, an equine-themed park and industry showplace in Lexington, Kentucky. Along with Thoroughbred champions Funny Cide, Da Hoss, and Point Given, he greeted visitors to the Hall of Champions[27] Go for Gin was the oldest living Kentucky Derby winner.[28] He died from heart failure on March 8, 2022, at the age of 30.[29]

Sire line tree

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Pedigree

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Pedigree of Go for Gin[45]
Sire
Cormorant
b. 1974
His Majesty
b. 1968
Ribot
b. 1952
Tenerani
Romanella
Flower Bowl
b. 1952
Alibhai
Flower Bed
Song Sparrow
b. 1967
Tudor Minstrel
br. 1944
Owen Tudor
Sansonnet
Swoons Tune
b. 1962
Swoon's Son
Recess
Dam
Never Knock
dkb/br. 1979
Stage Door Johnny
ch. 1965
Prince John
ch. 1953
Princequillo
Not Afraid
Peroxide Blonde
ch. 1960
Ballymoss
Folie Douce
Never Hula
br. 1969
Never Bend
br. 1960
Nasrullah
Lalun
Hula Hula
br. 1952
Polynesian
Black Helen

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