Forbidden Apple

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Forbidden Apple
Sire Pleasant Colony
Grandsire His Majesty
DamNorth of Eden
DamsireNorthfields
SexStallion
Foaled1995
CountryUnited States
Color Dark Bay/Brown
Breeder Arthur I. Appleton
OwnerArthur I. Appleton
Trainer Christophe Clement
Record31: 8-6-9
Earnings$1,680,640
Major wins
Belmont Breeder's Cup Handicap (2000)
Kelso Handicap (2000, 2001)
Manhattan Handicap (2001)
Awards
2001 Florida Horse of the Year [1]
Honors
Forbidden Apple Stakes
at Saratoga Race Course
Last updated on August 10, 2021

Forbidden Apple (foaled May 31, 1995) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 2001 Manhattan Handicap. [2]

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Career

Forbidden Apple's first race was on July 24, 1998 at Belmont Park, where he came in seventh. [2] The colt's first win came on September 13, 1998 in a Maiden Special Weight race at Belmont Park. On the same track he then won an Allowance event on October 25, 1998.

It would not be until September 16, 2000, that Forbidden Apple won his first graded stakes race, when he took the mile and one-eighth Belmont Breeder's Cup Handicap. He then picked up another graded win in the one mile Kelso Handicap on October 8, 2000. [2]

Forbidden Apple earned the biggest win of his career when he won the June 9, 2001 Manhattan Handicap at Belmont Park. He then got what turned out to be his last win on October 6, 2001 with a victory in Belmont's Kelso Handicap for the second time. [2]

On June 8, 2002, Forbidden Apple attempted to defend his Manhattan Handicap title but finished second to Beat Hollow. [2] He placed multiple times in 2002, coming close in the Bernard Baruch Handicap, Arlington Million, Kelso Handicap and the Breeders' Cup Mile won by Val Royal. [3]

Forbidden Apple finished his career on January 25, 2003 with a third-place finish in the 2003 Barretts/CTBA Turf Stakes. [2]

Honors

In 2014, the New York Racing Association (NYRA) inaugurated a one mile stakes race on turf at Belmont Park in Forbidden Apple's honor. Open to horses age four and older, the event's first winner was the colt Sayaad, owned by the Shadwell Stable. In 2019 the Forbidden Apple Stakes was given Grade 3 status and transferred to Saratoga Race Course.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Forbidden Apple (USA), 2015 [4]
Sire
Pleasant Colony (USA)
1978
His Majesty (USA)
1968
Ribot Tenerani
Romanella
Flower Bowl Alibhai
Flower Bed
Sun Colony (USA)
1968
Sunrise Flight Double Jay
Misty Morn
ColoniaCockrullah
Nalga
Dam
North of Eden (IRE)
1983
Northfields (USA)
1968
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Little Hut Occupy
Savage Beauty
Tree of Knowledge (IRE)
1977
Sassafras Sheshoon
Ruta
Sensibility Hail to Reason
Pange

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References

  1. "Forbidden Apple Honored as Florida's 2001 Horse of the Year" . Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Forbidden Apple" . Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  3. "Event By Year". Breederscup.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  4. "Forbidden Apple" . Retrieved 10 August 2019.