May 2, 2024

BC Sprint winner Silver Train succumbs to colic

Last updated: 12/30/13 6:44 PM











Silver Train counted the 2006 Metropolitan Handicap among his major wins

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Silver Train, the 2005 Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner, died suddenly on Sunday
after a swift attack of colic while shuttling back to the United States from
Brazil.

Silver Train has been among the nation’s leading young sires since his
runners first appeared in 2010. He sired 14 stakes winners, six of them
graded/group winners and two champions.

The winner of four graded races including the Breeders Cup Sprint and
Metropolitan Handicap, Silver Train moved to Northview Stallion Station in
Pennsylvania in September 2011 after being purchased by HnR Horseracing LLC. He
had just completed his second season of Southern Hemisphere duty at Siquiera &
Mercadante in Parana, Brazil, before his unexpected passing.



“Silver Train was all class, the consummate professional and will be sorely
missed,” stated majority shareholder Hank Nothhaft. “Given his proclivity for
producing winners, we expected big things from Silver Train for years to come.
Given our expansive plans for him in 2014, his sudden passing was a real shock.”

Each of the past three years, Silver Train’s progeny earnings have exceeded
$3 million. He is represented by 30 stakes horses around the world, including
Italian champion and Scandinavian champion miler Silver Ocean and graded stakes
winners Enaitz, J J’s Lucky Train and Guaraguau.

“This is truly a solemn day with the unexpected passing of such a promising
young sire, it is with a heavy heart we look towards the new year,” commented
Carl McEntee, agent for HnR Nothhaft Horseracing LLC.



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