Multiple Graded Stakes Winner Cosmonaut Dies; Was Pensioned At Old Friends At Cabin Creek

Multiple graded stakes winner and pensioned New York stallion Cosmonaut was humanely euthanized Oct. 29 at Cornell Equine Hospital due to complications from surgery. The gray son of Lemon Drop Kid was 19.

Retired from stud to Old Friends at Cabin Creek in May of 2018, Cosmonaut was a hard-trying turf specialist, winning or finishing on the board in nine graded stakes races over five seasons of racing.

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Bred in Kentucky by Patricia Pavlish, Cosmonaut was purchased as a yearling by trainer Carlos Martin for Flying Zee Stable. He broke his maiden at Saratoga in his 3-year-old season before finishing second in the Commonwealth Turf Stakes at Churchill Downs later that year. Shipping west to the barn of Patrick Biancone the next year, he earned a pair of Grade 3 victories in the Golden Gate Fields Handicap in California and the Arlington Handicap at Arlington Race Course.

Cosmonaut's marquee season of racing came at 5, scoring another victory in the Arlington Handicap before finishing second by a neck to Purim in the Grade 1 Shadwell Turf Mile at Keeneland.

His effort in the Shadwell earned him a chance at the Breeders' Cup Mile at Monmouth Park, where he finished third behind Kip Deville and Excellent Art after setting the pace over the soft going. After a second in the Grade 3 River City Handicap at Churchill Downs with Carlos Martin, he was transferred to the barn of Phil Serpe, where he remained until the end of his racing career.

Under the care of Serpe, Cosmonaut earned victories in the Grade 3 Fort Marcy Handicap at Belmont Park and the Tampa Bay Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs, as well as placings in two more Arlington Handicaps. He retired in 2009 after a fourth in the Grade 1 Fourstardave at Saratoga Race Course, wrapping up his career with eight wins and 11 other in-the-money finishes from 36 starts and $1,397,723 in earnings.

Entering stud in 2010 at Lynwood and Suzie O'Cain's Highcliff Farm, Cosmonaut was a useful sire in New York and also stood at Mill Creek Farm, Saratoga Stud, and Keane Stud throughout his breeding career.

From seven crops of foals, he sired 45 winners with total progeny earnings of over $4 million. His top runners include Grade 3 Bourbonette Oaks winner Wonderment, Grade 2 placed Selenite and Marvin's Miracle, and stakes winners Kreesie and Goodbye Brockley.

“Cosmonaut was a wonderful ole guy and loved his peaceful life being an ambassador for aftercare, but mainly loved his alfalfa,” Old Friends at Cabin Creek owner and manager JoAnn Pepper said in a tweet October 29. “We miss him so much already. They never get to stay long enough.”

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Former New York Stallion Cosmonaut Euthanized

Cosmonaut (Lemon Drop Kid–Cosmic Fire, by Capote), a four-time Grade III winner and third in the 2007 GI Breeders' Cup Mile, was euthanized Oct. 29 at Cornell Equine Hospital due to complications from surgery. He was 19 years of age.

Bred in Kentucky by Patricia Pavlish, Cosmonaut was purchased by trainer Carlos Martin on behalf of Carl Lizza's Flying Zee Stable for $105,000 at the 2003 Keeneland September Sale and was a two-time winner and runner-up in the 2005 Commonwealth Turf. Turned over to Patrick Biancone the following season, the gray won the GIII Golden Gate Fields H. and GIII Arlington H. He successfully defended his title in the latter event as a 5-year-old in 2007 and was runner-up in the GI Shadwell Turf Mile ahead of a third to Kip Deville (Kipling) in that year's waterlogged Mile at Monmouth Park. He remained in training through 2009, winning that year's GIII Fort Marcy S. for trainer Phil Serpe.

He retired with a record of eight wins from 36 starts and earnings of nearly $1.4 million, earning the right to stand in New York at Lynwood and Susie O'Cain's Highcliff Farm, and he later covered mares at Mill Creek Farm, Saratoga Stud and Keane Stud. Cosmonaut is the sire of 46 winners, four of which are black-type winners, including GIII Bourbonette Oaks heroine Wonderment. He was retired to Old Friends at Cabin Creek in 2018.

“Cosmonaut was a wonderful old guy and loved his peaceful life being an ambassador for aftercare, but mainly loved his alfalfa,” Old Friends at Cabin Creek owner and manager JoAnn Pepper said in a tweet October 29. “We miss him so much already. They never get to stay long enough.”

 

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What’s in a Name: Yuri Gagarin

In 1961, former foundryman Yuri Gagarin was the first cosmonaut to orbit the earth, and the first man in space outright, getting an early lead for the Soviets in the Race to the Moon. The name of the 4-year-old Kempton winner by Sea The Moon (Ger) out of Soviet Terms (GB) is a thoughtful and deserving one.

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YURI GAGARIN (GB) (g, 4, Sea the Moon {Ger}–Soviet Terms {GB}, by Soviet Star) Sales history: 300,000gns Ylg ’17 TAOCT. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $8,883.
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