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Nyquist (foaled March 10, 2013) is a champion American
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who won the 2016 Kentucky Derby and 2015
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, only the second horse to complete the Juvenile-Derby double. He became the eighth undefeated winner of the Kentucky Derby, and the first since Big Brown in 2008. He received the 2015 Eclipse Award for Champion Two-Year-Old. He is the second Kentucky Derby winner after
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to win the race while undefeated after winning Champion Two Year Old the year before, and then never winning again.


Background

Nyquist is a
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colt with no discernible white markings. He is owned and trained by the same team who won the 2012 Kentucky Derby with I'll Have Another, J. Paul Reddam and
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. As Reddam is a fan of
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, he named the colt after Gustav Nyquist, who at the time played for the
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. On the morning of the Kentucky Derby, the
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brought the
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to Churchill Downs, where Nyquist (the horse) posed with it. Nyquist was bred in Kentucky by Summerhill Farm, which purchased his dam, Seeking Gabrielle, in 2011 for $45,000. In 2012, Seeking Gabrielle was bred to Uncle Mo, then a first-year sire standing for $35,000. Seeking Gabrielle was offered for sale at the 2012
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with Nyquist in utero, but failed to meet her reserve. Nyquist was foaled on March 10, 2013, at Coolmore's Ashford Stud in
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. His breeder, Tim Hyde Jr, summarized his prime attributes: "Really good walker, really good attitude. He has a lot of presence." Nyquist went through the sales ring three times, first as a weanling at Keeneland November, selling for $180,000. Next he sold as a yearling at the Keeneland September auction for $230,000. At two, he sold at the
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March sale for $400,000 to Dennis O'Neill on behalf of his brother, trainer Doug O'Neill. Days after he won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, Darley America purchased his breeding rights.


Racing career


2015: Two-Year-Old Season

Nyquist, ridden by Mario Gutierrez, began his racing career on June 15, 2015, in a five-
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special weight at
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. He went straight to the lead, was passed in the stretch by Annie's Candy, but fought back and won by a head. He next ran on August 8 in the
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at Del Mar. He went off as the even money favorite in a field of six. He stalked just off the pace, then swung wide on the turn to take the lead. He drew away to win by lengths, with Swipe in second and Annie's Candy a half-length back in third. After the race, trainer Doug O'Neil said, "If he stays injury free, he's got the mind of a champ." Nyquist's third start was on September 7 in the
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at seven furlongs. He was the odds-on favorite at 1–2 in a field of six that included old foes Annie's Candy and Swipe. He tracked in third behind Annie's Candy, who set a quick pace of 44.54 seconds for the first half mile. As they headed into the stretch, Nyquist moved past Annie's Candy and though "geared down" in the stretch won by lengths over Swipe. Next was the grade I FrontRunner Stakes on September 26 at Santa Anita. At mile, this was Nyquist's first race around two turns. He faced eight rivals and was made the 1–2 favorite. Nyquist fought for the early lead and entered the first turn three wide. Gutierrez then settled him just off the pace through a moderate half mile in 47.01 seconds. Nyquist went to the lead at the top of the stretch and then held off a stretch drive by Swipe to win. There was a stewards' inquiry regarding possible interference down the stretch, but the results stood. The margin of victory was only three-quarters of a length, which, combined with a relatively slow time, led to questions about his stamina. Nyquist then was flown to Lexington, Kentucky, for the
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on October 31. In a field of 14, he went off as third favorite at 4.70–1. Nyquist was bumped hard at the start and was forced to race from behind. He was four wide around the first turn and backstretch, then swung six wide in the final turn. He went to the lead at the top of the stretch and held off the rapidly closing Swipe by half a length, with Brody's Cause and Exaggerator just back in a blanket finish. At the Eclipse Awards for 2015, Nyquist was named
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, taking 255 of the 261 votes.


2016: Three-Year-Old Season

Nyquist began his three-year-old season on February 15 in the San Vicente Stakes at seven furlongs. Because of the shorter distance, the San Vincente is not part of the official Road to the Kentucky Derby, so is no longer commonly entered by Derby contenders. However, using a sprint to begin Nyquist's preparation was a throwback to the training methods of decades past. Going off as 2–5 favorite, Nyquist dueled for the lead with Sheikh of Sheikhs in a fast opening half mile of 44.49, then pulled away coming around the far turn. Exaggerator challenged him down the stretch, at one point closing to within half a length, before Nyquist again pulled away, eventually winning by lengths. The winning time of 1:20.71 was the third fastest in the history of the race. Keith Desormeaux, trainer of Exaggerator, said, "Anybody not a believer in Nyquist now—that was an awesome race. To set those kinds of fractions and still finish in close to track record time for a 3-year-old in February? Wow. Hat's off to Nyquist." A Fasig-Tipton $1,000,000 bonus was available if he won the
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, as he went through the Fasig-Tipton ring at two. For that reason, rather than running in the
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on his home track to earn Kentucky Derby points, the colt ran in the Florida Derby at
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. Nyquist challenged previously undefeated Mohaymen. For his first race at miles, Nyquist went off as the 6–5 second choice in a field of 10. He went straight to the lead and set moderate opening fractions, racing wide a track rated as good. Mohaymen challenged on the far turn but was carried even wider to get around Nyquist. Nyquist drew away, winning by lengths. Majesto closed on the rail for second, while Mohaymen dropped back to fourth.


Triple Crown series

For the Kentucky Derby on May 7, Nyquist drew post position 13 in a full field of 20. Going off as the 2–1 favorite, Nyquist broke well and sprinted to the lead to establish position close to the rail. Gutierrez then eased back on the colt while Danzing Candy rushed up on the outside to set a very fast pace. Gun Runner tracked in third and then moved to the lead when Danzing Candy started to tire around the far turn. Nyquist responded and drew away from the field at the head of the stretch, then withstood a sustained drive by Exaggerator to win by lengths. Gun Runner finished third with Mohaymen in fourth. At the 2016 Preakness Stakes, on a wet track, Nyquist became the victim of a blistering early pace and came in third behind winner Exaggerator and second-place finisher Cherry Wine. Nyquist developed a fever the day after the Preakness and Doug O'Neill decided to postpone shipping Nyquist to
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. Nyquist was withdrawn from the Belmont Stakes on May 24 after developing a high
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count.


Later Three-Year-Old Season

After being scratched from the Belmont, Nyquist remained at Pimlico to receive treatment, and his connections hoped at the time to start in the
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in August. He next ran the Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park which ended up being exactly like the Preakness for him. Got in a speed duel on a sloppy track, stuck on the rail and Exaggerator took off to win. He took yet another rest and ran in the Pennsylvania Derby. Finally on a fast track for the first time since May, everyone thought this would be his race to win but he faded to sixth. The plan from there was to run in the
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, but the Thursday before after sluggish workout it was found Nyquist had puffy ankles and was withdrawn from the race. Shortly thereafter, he was retired to stand at Darley's Jonabell Stud in Lexington, Kentucky despite his owners having purchased a spot in the
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.


Stud career

Nyquist was advertised to stand his first year at stud in 2017 for a fee of $40,000. On December 22, 2016, Nyquist underwent surgery at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington for
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. He recovered well.


Notable progeny

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, g =
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Race Record


Pedigree

Nyquist is from the first crop of Uncle Mo, and is the first foal out of Seeking Gabrielle. Helped by Nyquist's earnings, Uncle Mo led the 2015 freshman sire list in America, setting an earnings record. Uncle Mo also sired several other stakes winners in the first crop, two of which joined Nyquist in the field for the 2016 Kentucky Derby. Uncle Mo and broodmare sire, Forestry, both never won beyond 8.5 furlongs. This pattern of speed over speed, along with several statistical measures used to help classify a horse's pedigree, once again raised concerns about Nyquist's stamina. For example, Nyquist has a dosage profile (DP) of 1–2–1–0–0, which reflects that the two most prominent sires in his pedigree, Mr. Prospector and
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, are considered speed influences. Kentucky Derby winner Pleasant Colony is the only "classic" influence in the first four generations of Nyquist's pedigree. The resultant Dosage Index (DI) is 7.00. On the other hand, Nyquist's female family has many stamina influences that appear farther back in the pedigree. For example, Ribot, who twice won the
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, appears twice in Seeking Gabrielle's pedigree. Like 2015 Triple Crown winner
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, Nyquist is a 5th generation descendant of Triple Crown winner
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through Terlingua.


References

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