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Half Iced (14 March 1979 – 2001) was an American
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racehorse who raced on turf and was best known for winning the 1982
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. After being beaten in his two starts as a juvenile in 1981 he was highly tried in the next two seasons racing sixteen times in 1982 and thirteen times in 1983. As a three-year-old he won three minor races before recording his first major victory in the
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. He ended his season by beating a top-class international field in the Japan Cup at Tokyo Racecourse. In the following year he won the Grade III Seneca Handicap at Saratoga Race Course and ended his racing career by finishing a close fourth in his second Japan Cup. He was retired to stud in New Zealand and had some success as a breeding stallion. He died in 2001 at the age of twelve.


Background

Half Iced was a dark bay or brown horse bred in Kentucky by Mrs. Henry A. Gerry. He was sired by Hatchet Man whose wins included the Dwyer Stakes, Widener Handicap and Amory L. Haskell Handicap. His dam, the
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-bred Winter Memory was a descendant of the influential American broodmare Valkyr. During his racing career, Half Iced was owned by
Bertram R. Firestone Bertram Robert Firestone (August 18, 1931 – July 12, 2021) and Diana Johnson Firestone (born January 26, 1932) of Newstead Farm in Upperville, Virginia were major owner/breeders of Thoroughbred equestrian and flat racing horses. They were voted t ...
and trained by
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.


Racing career


1981: two-year-old season

Half Iced made his racecourse debut when he finished sixth in a
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at
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on 20 December 1981 and went on to finish eighth in a similar event at the same track eleven days later.


1982: three-year-old season

Half Iced was highly tried as a three-year-old, racing sixteen times in ten months. At Aqueduct he finished third on his seasonal debut and then won a maiden race on March 1 before finishing second and third in two allowance races. He then moved to
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and competed in allowance races, winning once from four attempts before moving up in class and finishing fourth behind
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in the
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on August 1. Later that month he won an allowance race at Saratoga Race Course and was then stepped up again in class for the Grade II Secretariat Stakes at
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on September 6. Ridden by Don MacBeth he recorded his first major success as he won from Dew Line and Continuing. He was then switched to the dirt and finished seventh in the
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at Louisiana Downs. Half Iced was returned to the turf and matched against older horses for the first time in the Grade I Man o' War Stakes at Belmont on October 3 and finished fourth behind Naskra's Breeze, Sprink and Thunder Puddles. Two weeks later he was sent to
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for the Rothmans International Stakes and finished fourth behind Maajesty's Prince, Jack Slade and the French-trained Esprit du Nord. On November 2 at Aqueduct, the colt contested one of two divisions of the Grade III Knickerbocker Handicap and won from No Neck and Erin's Tiger. On his final appearance as a three-year-old, Half Iced was sent to Japan to contest the second running of the
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over 2400 metres in front of a 90,000 crowd at Tokyo Racecourse on November 28. The race attracted a strong international entry including John Henry (the favourite) from the United States,
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(owned by Diana Firestone) and
All Along All Along (7 April 1979 – 23 February 2005) was a champion Thoroughbred racemare that was foaled in France. She was one of the top fillies of the last part of the 20th century, racing mostly in Europe. All Along was named into the National ...
from France,
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from Ireland,
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from Canada, Isle of Man (
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) from New Zealand, Pageno from Germany and Scouting Miller from Italy. The best of the Japanese runners appeared to be Hikari Duel (runner-up in the autumn edition of the
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), Sweet Native ( Yasuda Kinen and Katsu R ( Takarazuka Kinen). Ridden as usual by MacBeth Half Iced started a 31.3/1 outsider and won by a neck from All Along with April Run a further neck away in third ahead of Stanerra and Hikari Duel. MacBeth explained that he had "saved power for the last dash" whilst Bertram Firestone commented "I am happy my horse won the race and that my wife's horse was third".


1983: four-year-old season

Half Iced recorded one win from thirteen starts as a four-year-old in 1983. In his first seven races his best efforts came when he finished second in the W L McKnight Handicap at
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in January and was placed third in a Belmont allowance in June. In August he moved to Saratoga where he finished fourth in an allowance before contesting the Seneca Handicap over one mile five furlongs. He recorded his first win for nine months as took the Grade III contest from Nice Pirate and James Boswell. He went on to finish third to Acaroid in the
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, eighth in the Man o' War Stakes and fourth in the Louisiana Downs Handicap. On his final North American appearance he finished unplaced behind All Along in the Rothmans International Stakes on October 16. In November Half Iced returned to Tokyo to defend the Japan Cup. Ridden by Eddie Maple he finished fourth behind
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, Kyoei Promise and Esprit du Nord, beaten less than a length by the winner.


Stud record

Half Iced was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion in
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, based at the Paramount Stud in
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. His best winners included Sky Flyer ( Brisbane Cup) and Ed (
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). Half Iced died in New Zealand in 2001.


Pedigree


References

{{Reflist 1979 racehorse births 2001 racehorse deaths Racehorses bred in Kentucky Racehorses trained in the United States Thoroughbred family 13-c Japan Cup winners