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Smart Strike

Smart Strike (May 21, 1992 – March 25, 2015) was a Canadian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse renowned for his exceptional success as a leading sire despite a brief racing career curtailed by injury. Sired by the influential Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the Canadian champion mare Classy 'n Smart (by Smarten), Smart Strike was foaled at Sam-Son Farm in Ontario and trained throughout his career by Mark Frostad. Unraced as a two-year-old, he made a promising debut at age three in 1995, securing three victories in four starts at , including his maiden win and an allowance race. As a four-year-old in 1996, he campaigned successfully in the United States, capturing the Grade 1 Philip H. Iselin Handicap at Monmouth Park—defeating a strong field that included Formal Gold—and the Grade 3 Salvator Mile Handicap, along with another allowance victory, before finishing fourth in the Grade 1 Woodward Stakes; a recurring leg injury forced his retirement later that year after just eight career starts, in which he amassed six wins, one second-place finish, and earnings of $337,376. Entering stud in 1997 at Lane's End Farm in , Smart Strike rapidly established himself as one of North America's premier s, topping the general sire list in both 2007 and 2008 with progeny earnings reaching a then-world-record $14,358,570 in the former year alone; over his 18-season career, his offspring earned more than $118 million, including 136 stakes winners (8.5% of named foals) and 69 graded stakes winners. Among his most notable progeny were , a two-time Horse of the Year (2007–2008) who won the Breeders' Cup Classic twice and earned over $8.5 million; , a four-time Eclipse Award-winning turf champion with victories in the Breeders' Cup Turf (2007) and earnings exceeding $5.3 million; Lookin At Lucky, the 2009 juvenile champion and 2010 three-year-old champion; and My Miss Aurelia, the 2011 juvenile filly champion. Smart Strike's versatility produced champions on both dirt and turf surfaces, with a sire success rate that perpetuated the male line—several sons, including and , themselves became successful sires—and he was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2008 for his combined racing and breeding accomplishments.

Background

Pedigree

Smart Strike was bred by Sam-Son Farm in , , a operation renowned for developing prominent Canadian bloodlines in . He is the product of a cross between the influential American sire and the acclaimed Canadian broodmare Classy 'n Smart, combining speed-oriented American lines with stamina-rich Canadian heritage. His sire, Mr. Prospector (foaled 1970, died 1999), stands as one of the most dominant stallions in modern Thoroughbred history, topping the North American general sire list twice, in 1987 and 1988, and siring numerous leading sires such as Fappiano and Gone West, whose lines continue to influence elite racing stock. Mr. Prospector's paternal grandsire was Raise a Native (foaled 1961, died 1989), a foundational figure for injecting speed into the breed through his descent from the legendary Native Dancer, whose rapid maturation and brilliance at sprint distances shaped generations of Thoroughbreds. On the dam's side, Classy 'n Smart (foaled 1981, died 1999) earned induction into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2004 for her accomplishments as both a racehorse and producer of champions, most notably the 1991 Canadian Triple Crown winner Dance Smartly, who also secured a victory. Her sire, Smarten (foaled 1976, died 2003), contributed a blend of speed and stamina to his progeny, as evidenced by his own versatile racing record of 11 wins from 27 starts across distances up to 1 1/16 miles. Classy 'n Smart's dam, (foaled 1974), further elevated the maternal line as a top broodmare, receiving the 1985 Sovereign Award as Canadian Broodmare of the Year and designation as a Reine-de-Course for producing multiple stakes winners including Classy 'n Smart herself. This pedigree underscores Smart Strike's inheritance of balanced genetic traits suited to both speed and endurance, reflective of Sam-Son Farm's emphasis on robust Canadian breeding programs.

Early life

Smart Strike was foaled on May 21, 1992, at Sam-Son Farm in , . He was bred and initially owned by Sam-Son Farm, the operation established by Canadian businessman Ernie Samuel. A colt, Smart Strike stood at 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm) at maturity, displaying a plain but lengthy conformation with a good shoulder and hip, a straight and strong hind leg, and short cannons—traits reflective of his sire line. Raised at Sam-Son Farm during his early years, he was later sent to trainer Mark Frostad's stable in , where he remained unraced as a two-year-old. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Smart Strike was retained by his breeder and did not appear in any yearling auctions. His pedigree drew from robust Canadian breeding lines, contributing to his physical soundness.

Racing career

1995: Three-year-old season

Smart Strike remained unraced as a two-year-old. He made his debut in April 1995 at Woodbine Racetrack, where he won a maiden special weight race by 4 lengths. In June and August, Smart Strike won two allowance races at Woodbine. Trained by Mark Frostad, Smart Strike concluded his three-year-old season with 3 wins from 4 starts, all at Woodbine. He demonstrated closing ability in his races. Pat Day served as his primary jockey, praising the colt's potential even amid minor setbacks like a cough. His inherited stamina from his pedigree aided his development over distances.

1996: Four-year-old season

As a four-year-old in 1996, Smart Strike reached the height of his racing prowess, transitioning from allowance company to competing successfully against seasoned older on tracks, where his powerful closing kick proved decisive. Building on his solid three-year-old form from the previous season, he secured three victories from four starts that year, elevating his career totals to $337,376 from eight starts overall. Smart Strike's campaign began with a strong performance in allowance races before he stepped up to stakes level. On July 27, he dominated the Grade 3 Salvator Mile at Monmouth Park, rallying from off the pace to win by 3½ lengths over 1 mile on a fast dirt surface. Three weeks later, on August 25, he delivered his career highlight in the Grade 1 Philip H. Iselin at the same venue, surging late to defeat a competitive field of older rivals—including Eltish and Serena's Song—by 2¼ lengths while covering 1⅛ miles in 1:41.40. His final start came on September 14 in the Grade 1 Woodward Stakes at , where he finished fourth, beaten 5½ lengths by the dominant in a 1-mile test against elite older males. Shortly thereafter, while training for the Breeders' Cup Classic at , Smart Strike sustained a condylar in his right front leg that prompted his immediate retirement from racing. The setback led to his as a prospect, shifting his focus to a highly successful stud career at Lane's End Farm in .

Breeding career

Stud record

Smart Strike retired to stud at Lane's End Farm in , in 1997, where he began his breeding career at an initial fee of $30,000. He remained at the farm for the entirety of his 18-season stud career, standing consistently until his death in 2015. Over his stud tenure, Smart Strike proved exceptionally prolific, siring 966 winners (60.5% of runners) and 136 stakes winners (8.5%) from 1,596 named foals of racing age, according to statistics compiled by . His progeny achieved remarkable versatility across surfaces, with 77 stakes winners on dirt compared to 71 on turf. This success elevated him to the top of the North American sire rankings by progeny earnings in both and 2008. Reflecting his growing reputation, his stud fee doubled from $75,000 in to $150,000 in 2008. As a sire, Smart Strike produced multiple Eclipse Award winners, including (Horse of the Year in 2007 and 2008), (male turf horse in 2007), Lookin At Lucky (champion two-year-old and three-year-old colt in 2009 and 2010, respectively), and My Miss Aurelia (champion two-year-old filly in 2011). In total, his runners earned over eight Eclipse Award titles. Smart Strike also excelled as a broodmare sire, ranking among the ; for instance, his daughters produced stakes winners such as victor .

Notable progeny

Smart Strike's progeny demonstrated exceptional versatility and success across various racing surfaces and distances, contributing to his status as a during 2007 and 2008. His offspring earned eight Awards and nine Sovereign Awards, underscoring their dominance in both American and Canadian racing. Overall, Smart Strike sired 12 champions, including four winners, and his runners amassed earnings exceeding $155 million from 966 winners (as of 2024). Among his most prominent offspring was , foaled in 2004, who became a two-time in 2007 and 2008. secured the 2007 and capped his campaign with a victory in the Breeders' Cup Classic, defeating rivals like Horse of the Year Street Sense. His achievements highlighted Smart Strike's ability to produce elite dirt performers capable of classic distances. English Channel, born in 2002, exemplified Smart Strike's influence on turf racing, earning the as American Champion Male Turf Horse in 2007. He won the Breeders' Cup Turf in 2007 and added multiple Grade 1 victories, including the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational, amassing nine wins from 17 starts. Lookin At Lucky, a 2007 foal, claimed s as Champion Two-Year-Old Male in 2009 and Three-Year-Old Male in 2010, highlighted by his win in the 2010 . My Miss Aurelia, born in 2009, earned the 2011 as Champion Two-Year-Old Filly after dominating the Juvenile Fillies. Other standout performers included Soaring Free, the 2004 Canadian Horse of the Year, and Never Retreat, another Canadian champion. Furthest Land added to the tally by winning the 2009 Dirt Mile, showcasing sprint prowess.
ProgenyBirth YearKey Achievements
2004Horse of the Year (2007, 2008); (2007); (2007)
2002Champion Male Turf Horse (2007); (2007)
Lookin At Lucky2007Champion 2YO Male (2009), 3YO Male (2010); (2010)
My Miss Aurelia2009Champion 2YO Filly (2011); Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (2011)
Furthest Land2005 Dirt Mile (2009)
Soaring Free1999Canadian Horse of the Year (2004)
Smart Strike's runners excelled in diverse categories, with two Preakness Stakes winners illustrating classic success on dirt, while turf standouts like led him to top the North American turf sire rankings in 2007 and 2011. His progeny also thrived on synthetic surfaces and in sprints, producing 56 graded stakes winners overall. This breadth reinforced the sire line's prominence in modern , as Smart Strike's offspring helped solidify its legacy through high-impact performers across international circuits.

Death and honors

Death

Smart Strike was humanely euthanized on March 25, 2015, at Lane's End Farm in , at the age of 23, due to complications arising from . The condition developed suddenly in early 2015, despite the stallion having been in good health for his age prior to the onset. Although he had endured repeated minor injuries during his racing career that curtailed his track potential, Smart Strike proved sound and remarkably fertile throughout his stud tenure until this final illness. Lane's End Farm owner William S. Farish issued a statement announcing the death, expressing profound sadness over the loss of the two-time leading North American , whom he described as a flagship stallion whose influence on the breed would endure. Farish highlighted Smart Strike's 18 seasons of service at the farm, during which he consistently ranked among the top s. Following , a portion of Smart Strike's ashes was interred at Lane's End Farm, while the remainder was sent to Sam-Son Farm in —where he was bred—for , honoring the wishes of the Sam-Son family. The immediate aftermath saw his breeding activity halted; he had covered only about six mares in the 2015 season before sidelined him, yielding a small final crop of foals that marked the end of his prolific 18-year stud career.

Awards and legacy

Smart Strike was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2008, recognized for his accomplishments both as a graded stakes-winning racehorse and as an influential sire. This honor highlighted his contributions to Canadian breeding, as he was a homebred for Sam-Son Farm and a product of the influential Classy 'n Smart mare line, which also produced other Hall of Famers. Although Smart Strike did not receive Eclipse Awards during his racing career, he was honored posthumously through his progeny, siring runners that earned eight titles across four unique champions. He was named the by progeny earnings in 2007 and 2008, a testament to the versatility of his offspring on , turf, and synthetic surfaces. His runners, including two-time Horse of the Year , amassed significant earnings and accolades, with Smart Strike himself producing 12 champions overall. Smart Strike's legacy endures as a cornerstone of the sire line, where he ranked as the leading son by worldwide black-type winners, siring 113 stakes winners from 1,049 starters for over $118 million in earnings. His influence extends through successful sons like , who became a leading himself, and daughters that produced champions such as winner , ensuring his genetic impact in modern pedigrees, particularly in elite three-year-old races. Posthumously, Smart Strike has been celebrated in industry analyses for his role in shaping versatile bloodlines, with descendants continuing to excel in high-profile events like the series.

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