Multiple Graded-Stakes Winner Afternoon Deelites Has Died at Old Friends
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The 31-year old dark bay stallion, who earned $1,061,193, had been at the farm since 2011.
GEORGETOWN, KY. – Feb. 15, 2023 –
Afternoon Deelites, a six-time, graded-stakes winner, was euthanized February 14 at Old Friends, the Kentucky-based thoroughbred retirement farm, due to complications from colic. He was 31.
Old Friends President and Founder, Michael Blowen, announced his passing today.
The dark bay stallion, who was the farm’s oldest resident, and was just two weeks shy of his 32nd birthday, was owned by award-winning composer, Burt Bacharach, who died just six days ago on Feb. 8.
Bred by Blue Seas Music Inc., the son of Private Terms-Intimate Girl, by Medaille d’Or, was foaled in West Virginia on Feb. 28, 1992. For his entire racing career he was owned by Bacharach, trained by Richard Mandella, and ridden by Kent Desormeaux. He ran nine of his 12 races at west coast tracks.
Afternoon Deelites opened his racing career in spectacular fashion, winning his first five races between 1994 and 1995; four of them stakes races.
He broke his maiden as a 2-year old in 1994, winning a maiden special weight race at Santa Anita on Oct. 23. Next time out, he won the Hollywood Prevue Breeders’ Cup Stakes (G3) to earn his first graded-stakes win, followed by the Hollywood Futurity (G1) for his first grade 1 victory. In that race, he defeated future Kentucky Derby winner, Thunder Gulch.
In 1995, as a 3-year old, Afternoon Deelites continued his winning streak with victories in the San Vicente Breeders’ Cup Stakes (G3), and the San Felipe Stakes (G2). His final win in 1995 was the Malibu Stakes (G1). Also, that year, he was second in the Santa Anita Derby (G1), and eighth in the Kentucky Derby (G1) behind Thunder Gulch.
As a 4-year old in 1996, Afternoon Deelites won one of his four races, the Commonwealth Breeders’ Cup Stakes (G2) at Keeneland. In his next race, which would be his final career start, he finished second in the Metropolitan Handicap (G1) at Belmont Park on May 27.
Following that race, Afternoon Deelites was retired with seven wins, three seconds, and $1,061,193 in earnings in 12 career starts. It should be noted that in his career he ran in 11 graded-stakes races and won six.
Afternoon Deelites began his stud career in 1997 at Brereton Jones’s Airdrie Stud in Midway, Ky., and stood there through 2003. He then moved to Clear Creek Stud, LLC, in Folsom La., where he stood the rest of his career.
Afternoon Deelites’ top progeny included graded-stakes winners Zappa, Three Hour Nap, and Miss Pickums. He also sired recently deceased Old Friends retiree, Popcorn Deelites, who starred in the 2003 movie, Seabiscuit, which was based on the best-selling book by Laura Hillenbrand.
Afternoon Deelites was pensioned in 2011, and was then sent to Old Friends courtesy of Val Murrell of Clear Creek Stud.
“Afternoon Deelites was a beautiful friend,” said Blowen. “I remember Kent Desormeaux standing in front of his stall a few years ago saying ‘Michael, I won the Kentucky Derby on Real Quiet, Fusaichi Pegasus, and Big Brown, and this is the fastest horse I ever rode.’ And he was one of the best retirees who ever called Old Friends home.
“Thanks to Burt, his ex-wife, Angie Dickinson, and his widow, Jane, for loving Afternoon Deelites as much as we did.”
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About Old Friends
Old Friends is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that cares for over 200 retired racehorses. It’s Dream Chase Farm, located in Georgetown, KY, is open to tourists daily by appointment. Old Friends also has a satellite facility: Old Friends at Cabin Creek: The Bobby Frankel Division in Greenfield Center, N.Y. For more information on tours or to make a donation, contact the main farm at (502) 863-1775 or see their website at www.oldfriendsequine.org.