Champion Chief Bearhart dies in Japan
Chief Bearhart, who was voted champion turf male of 1997 and was twice named
Canadian Horse of the Year in 1997-98, died Tuesday in Japan. The 19-year-old,
who was suffering from heart failure, had been a stud at the Japan Bloodhorse
Breeders' Association (JBBA) Shizunai Stallion Station.
"As Chief Bearhart had been suffering from ill health since early April, we
stopped breeding him at that time and had been treating him as best as we can,
but unfortunately we are very much saddened that our efforts have come to an
end," the JBBA said in statement. "We were hoping he might recover and be able
to sire many more winners. Although that did not happen, nothing changes the
fact that he was a very good sire for us, and we are very happy to have had the
opportunity to stand him."
Bred in Ontario by Richard Maynard, Chief Bearhart was campaigned by Sam-Son
Farm and trained by Mark Frostad. The son of Chief's Crown record his first
stakes win in the 1996 Breeders' Stakes, the third leg of the Canadian Triple
Crown, winning the 1 1/2-mile grass test by an emphatic 9 1/2 lengths. He also
placed that season in the Grade 1 Canadian International.
At age four, Chief Bearhart won five of seven starts en route to Eclipse
Award honors. His stakes scores included the Grade 2 Elkhorn, Grade 3 King
Edward, Grade 2 Sky Classic, Canadian International and the Grade 1 Breeders'
Cup Turf. The latter, contested at Hollywood Park, was a three-quarters of a
length triumph over the leading German filly Borgia.
Chief Bearhart won three of nine starts in 1998, taking the Grade 1 Manhattan
Handicap, Grade 1 Niagara and Sky Classic. He was second in the Canadian
International for a second time and ran fourth in his Breeders' Cup Turf title
defense at Churchill Downs. The chestnut was retired at the end of his
five-year-old campaign with a mark of 26-12-5-3, $3,381,557.
Chief Bearhart's leading offspring were Japanese champions Meiner Recolte and
Merci a Time, New Zealand champion filly Shikoba, and Japanese Group 1 hero
Meiner Kitz.
Chief Bearhart was produced by the Bold Hour mare Amelia Bearhart, making him
a half-brother to Grade 1 winner Explosive Red and the stakes-winning mare Ruby
Ransom. The latter produced multiple Grade 2 winner Strut the Stage and multiple
Group 3 winner Sacred Song.
Chief Bearhart's third dam was Gold Digger, who produced the legendary sire
Mr. Prospector.
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