Native Diver was still racing at eight years of age; his owners vowed to retire him when he started to slow down. Eight days after he won the
Del Mar Handicap in 1967, equaling the track record, he fell ill with
colic. He was taken to the equine hospital at
University of California at
Davis and died there the next day. Native Diver won 34 stakes races, was the seventh racing millionaire, and was the first California-bred horse to earn a million dollars. He is buried in the Garden Paddock at
Hollywood Park under a monument designed by
Millard Sheets. Upon Hollywood Park's closing in December 2013, his remains and the monument were to be moved to the
Del Mar infield near the top of the backstretch near several other horses and dogs. On March 8, the exhumation of the remains began led by
University of Southern California archaeologists Lynn Swartz Dodd and Tom Garrison. The
Native Diver Stakes at
Del Mar Racetrack was named in his honor. ==Pedigree==