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Gainesway Farm

Gainesway Farm is an American Thoroughbred horse breeding business in Lexington, Kentucky. It was originally called Greentree Farms.

Stallions
Gainesway is home to the following stallions: Historic stallionsVaguely Noble (1965–1989) • Blushing Groom (1974–1992) • Cannonade (1971–1993) • Riverman (1969–1999) • Irish River (1976–2004) • Lyphard (1969–2005) • Cozzene (1980–2008) • Broad Brush (1983–2009) • Mt. Livermore (1981–2010) • Mr. Greeley (1992–2010) • Hat Trick (Jpn 2012–2017) ==History==
History
The Farm was formed by John R. Gaines, considered the founder of the Breeders Cup. Originally located off Tates Creek Pike in Lexington, this property was sold for development, and the thoroughbred division of Gainesway Farm, under the ownership of John R. Gaines, was moved to the present location on Paris Pike in Lexington. In 1989, Gainesway Farm was sold to South African horseman Graham J. Beck, whose acquisition included what was once the C.V. Whitney farm properties established in 1915 by Harry Payne Whitney, plus the parcel belonging to Payne Whitney's Greentree Stud. ==Notable managers==
Notable managers
One of the managers of Gainesway Farm was Joseph Lannon Taylor. He began his career in the horse industry as the farm manager at Gainesway Farm, where he raised many world-class standardbreds and thoroughbreds and was influential in developing Gainesway Farm. During his time there, Taylor saw six Gainesway stallions lead the world's sire list, the American sire list, or the European sire list: Bold Bidder, Vaguely Noble, Lyphard, Blushing Groom, Riverman, and Sharpen Up. After managing at Gainesway for 40 years, he retired in 1990. ==Burial site==
Burial site
The C.V. Whitney Farm, which is now part of Gainesway, is the final resting place of several champion thoroughbreds. Some of the Whitney/Gainesway horses buried here include: • Arts and Letters (1966–1998) • Bimelech (1937–1966) • Blushing Groom (1974–1992) • Bold Bidder (1962–1982) • Broomstick (1901–1931) • Cannonade (1971–1993) • Capot (1946–1974) • Counterpoint (1948–1969) • Equipoise (1928–1938) • Irish River (1976–2004) • Key to the Mint (1969–1996) • La Troienne (1926–1954) • Lyphard (1969–2005) • Mahmoud (1933–1962) • Peter Pan (1904–1933) • Regret (1912–1934) • Riverman (1969–1999) • Shut Out (1939–1964) • Silver Spoon (1956–1978) • St Germans (1921–1947) • Stage Door Johnny (1965–1996) • Tom Fool (1949–1976) • Top Flight (1929–1949) • Twenty Grand (1928–1948) • Vaguely Noble (1965–1989) • Whisk Broom II (1907–1928) • Winning Colors (1985–2008) ==Arboretum==
Arboretum
Gainesway Farm has also been designated as a Level II arboretum by ArbNet. The farm has over 1,500 acres (6 km2) of decorative plants, floral displays, and tree collections that are nurtured by a full-time horticulture staff. Of particular note are the more than 45 different kinds of oaks, including a California Valley Oak and an Oglethorpe, that have been planted. ==References==
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