Paradise Creek (horse)
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Paradise Creek (1989–2011) was a millionaire American
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racehorse and successful sire. He was bred in
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by Bertram R. Firestone and raced under the same Firestone banner as his owner. He finished racing with a record of 14-7-1 in 25 starts with career earnings of $3,401,415. Paradise Creek was best known for his wins in the grade one Washington, D.C. International Stakes and the grade one
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. In 1994 he became the only horse ever to have won both prestigious turf races of the United States.


Three-year-old season

Paradise Creek won the grade one
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and the grade two
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at age three. He placed second in the grade one Secretariat Stakes at
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in August and then later the Palisaides Breeders' Cup Handicap. Paradise Creek entered the 1992 grade one
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as the third longest shot in a field of 14 turf specialists at 31–1. Paradise Creek rallied outside horses entering the stretch and held off the charge of many late closers. Despite the three length loss to dual cup winner Lure, he beat many graded stakes winners including Brief Truce by a neck, Arazi, and Fourstars Allstar.


Four-year-old season

At age four, Paradise Creek was injured and raced very little. That year (1993) he placed second to turf superstar Lure in the grade three
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in September at Belmont Park. Then he traveled to the west coast and placed second again in the grade two Citation Handicap to Jeune Homme at
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Five-year-old season

In 1994, Paradise Creek won the grade one
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, the grade one Washington, D.C. International Stakes, the grade one
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, the grade two
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, the grade two Dixie Handicap, the grade two Canadian Turf Handicap, the grade three Appleton Handicap and the listed Fort Lauderdale Handicap. He also placed second in the grade two
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and the group one
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. In the 1994 $2,000,000 grade one Breeders' Cup Turf, Paradise Creek entered the race as the prohibitive odds-on favorite. Jockey
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had him press the pace from the onset, sitting in a very close stalking position at fourth behind leader Dahlia's Dreamer. At the halfway point in the race, Paradise Creek cleared the field by a head just before the mile mark. Speeding by natural sprinters Raintap and Vaudeville, he continued to lead after a mile and quarter but tired late, holding on to third. Tikkanen moved ahead to win the race by 1 1/2 lengths at odds of almost 17–1.


Retirement

Paradise Creek was sold to a Japanese breeding syndicate in 1995 and stood in Japan that first year. He stood at Arrow Stud in Japan and his 2009 stud fee was ¥200,000. He died on April 4, 2011, at Arrow Stud. His most notable offspring is the two-year-old filly, TM Precure.


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