Seaside Retreat

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Seaside Retreat
Sire King Cugat
Grandsire Kingmambo
DamShe's Like Rio
DamsireBoundary
Sex Stallion
Foaled2003
Country United States
Colour Bay
BreederCentennial Farms
Owner William S. Farish III
Trainer Mark E. Casse
Record21: 7-4-3
Earnings US$1,044,840
Major wins
Display Stakes (2005)
Charlie Barley Stakes (2006)
Nijinsky Stakes (2008)
Last updated on May 19, 2010

Seaside Retreat (foaled May 1, 2003 in Kentucky) is a Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in Canada and the United States from a base at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. As a foal of 2003, he was a possible contender for the U.S. Triple Crown in 2006 and finished tenth in the Kentucky Derby.

Connections

Seaside Retreat is owned by William S. Farish III and trained by Mark Casse. He's often ridden by Patrick Husbands. Bred by Centennial Farms, his sire is King Cugat, and his dam is She's Like Rio by Boundary.

In 2008, Seaside Retreat set a new Woodbine course record for a mile and a quarter on turf in winning the Nijinsky Stakes.

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