Former residents of Old Friends include: •
Awad – Winner of 1993
Secretariat Stakes and 1995
Arlington Million. Died in 2011. •
Alphabet Soup (1991, stallion) – Winner of the 1996
Breeders' Cup Classic. Retired to Old Friends in 2015 after standing at
Adena Springs. Euthanized in 2022 due to chronic kidney disease. • A. P. Slew – Great-great grandson of Hall of Fame filly
Silver Spoon. Euthanized in 2014 due to complications from colic surgery. • Appygolucky – King of the Claimers at Beulah Park, holds track record for a mile at the now-defunct Ohio racetrack. Euthanized in 2009 due to spinal condition. •
Ballindaggin – Winner of 1988
Molson Export Challenge. Euthanized on July 22, 2008. •
Black Tie Affair – Winner of 1991
Breeders' Cup Classic and Horse of the Year. Died in 2010 after a battle with cancer and arthritis. • Bonnie's Poker – Dam of Hall of Fame Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner,
Silver Charm. Died at age 28 in 2010. • Bonapaw – Millionaire winner of the 2002
Vosburgh Stakes that made over 40 starts. Was euthanized in 2017 due to complications caused by neurological disease. •
Bull Heather – Son of
Ferdinand, winner of 1993
Florida Derby. Euthanized in 2014 due to ongoing physical infirmities. •
Charismatic- 1999 Lexington Stakes, Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner, died at age 21 in 2017 after a freak stall accident, shortly after arriving at Old Friends from Japan, where he had been standing stallion duties. • Creator (1986 stallion) – Winner of 1990
Prix Ganay. In 2004, he was one of the first stallions (with Ogygian and Sunshine Forever) returned by Old Friends from overseas for retirement. Euthanized on February 28, 2015, after complications from colic. • Crusader Sword (1985 stallion) – Winner of 1997
Hopeful Stakes and
Saratoga Special Stakes. A leading sire in New York, he sired 16 stakes winners and over $17.8 million in progeny earnings. He died in May 2010 due to infirmities of old age. • Diamond Stripes – Winner of the 2008 Gr.II Godolpin Mile at Meydan and two other graded stakes. Euthanized at age 10 due to complications from sinus cancer. • Fortunate Prospect – Winner of 1984 San Vincente Stakes, sire of 537 winners Died at age 32 in 2012. • Genuine Reward (1993, stallion) – One of only two living foals produced by Kentucky Derby winning filly
Genuine Risk, he never raced. He was serving as a sire of
polo ponies before being relocated to Old Friends in 2015. Euthanized in 2018. •
Gulch (1984 stallion) – Eclipse Champion / Breeders' Cup-winning sprinter and sire of Kentucky Derby winner
Thunder Gulch. Died at age 32 on January 17, 2016. • Halo America- Multiple graded stakes winning mare, dam of stakes winners Quick Temper and Marino Marini, and granddam of 2017 Preakness Stakes winner
Cloud Computing, euthanized at age 26 due to declining health. •
Hidden Lake (1993 mare) – 1997 Eclipse Champion Older Mare, retired to Old Friends in 2009. Euthanized September 29, 2016 due to the infirmities of old age. • Kiri's Clown (1989 stallion) – Winner of 1995
Sword Dancer Invitational, track record holder for miles at
Saratoga. • Key Contender (1988 stallion) – Winner of 1995
Suburban Handicap with over 50 starts. Sired stakes winner Weathered. Died in July 2012 due to colic. • Little Silver Charm (?) –
Miniature horse and Old Friends' official "spokeshorse". One of the few non-Thoroughbred horses at Dream Chase Farm. "Author" of
A Charmed Life as told to Diane White, published in 2016, the story of life at Old Friends. •
Ogygian (1983 stallion) – Winner of 1985
Belmont Futurity, 1986
Riva Ridge Stakes, 1986
Dwyer Stakes and 1986
Jerome Handicap. Ogygian was euthanized at the age of 32 due to colic complications. At the time of his death, he was the oldest resident at Old Friends. •
Popcorn Deelites (1998, gelding) – Low level claimer turned animal actor, performed the title role in the 2003 film
Seabiscuit, joined Old Friends in 2005 and died in 2022. •
Precisionist – Won 1985 Breeders' Cup Sprint, Eclipse Award for Champion Sprinter, Hall of Fame inductee. Euthanized in 2006 due to cancerous tumors. •
Prized – Winner of 1989
Breeders' Cup Turf in his first start on a grass course. Died in 2014 at age 28. •
Sarava (1999, stallion) – Winner of 2002
Belmont Stakes in the biggest upset in the race's history. Retired from stud in 2012. •
Sunshine Forever – Winner of 1988
Budweiser International,
Turf Classic, and
Man o' War Stakes,
Champion Turf Horse. Died January 7, 2014. •
The Wicked North – Won three Grade 1 races, 1994
Eclipse Award winner for Champion Older Horse. Euthanized March 2011. •
Thunder Rumble, the first New York-bred horse in 125 years to win the
Travers Stakes. Died of complications from colic in January 2015 at age 26. •
Tinners Way – Two time winner of the
Pacific Classic,
Secretariat's last born son. Euthanized at age 27 after battling a severe neurological disease. •
Touch Gold – winner of the 1997
Belmont Stakes, in which he ended
Silver Charm's bid for the
U.S. Triple Crown. Retired to Old Friends in 2015 after standing at Adena Springs. Euthanized on November 13, 2025 at
Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Kentucky at the age of 31, after developing a chronic condition in the months leading up to his passing. • Tour of the Cat (1998, gelding) – Won multiple graded stakes and over $1.1 million, before descending through the claiming ranks. Claimed in 2009 in order to retire to Old Friends. Died in May 2018 due to a diaphragmatic hernia. •
War Emblem (1999, stallion until 2015, gelding thereafter) – Winner of the 2002 Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Stood in Japan where he was a notoriously shy breeder. Brought back to Old Friends in 2015 where it proved necessary to geld him to comply with USDA regulations. Died in March 2020 at age 21. • Williamstown – Former mile record holder at Belmont. He was euthanized February 25, 2015 due to complications from
equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. • Will's Way, 1996
Travers Stakes winner. • Winston (1993, gelding) – miniature horse, former resident Thoroughbred companion at the
Kentucky Derby Museum. Retired to Old Friends and died on May 2, 2018, just before his 25th birthday, due to an abdominal infection. •
Zippy Chippy, modern American record holder for the most losses—"racing's most
lovable loser" The following horses were re-interred at Old Friends when their original graves were threatened: •
Noor – Hall of Fame Champion re-interred from the former Loma Rica Ranch after planned development due to an effort headed by Charlotte Farmer. •
Skip Away – Hall of Fame Champion, 1998 Horse of the Year was re-interred from the former burial place at Hopewell Farm. The farm was sold at auction. • Glacial Princess – Two-time Ohio Horse of the Year (1985, 1986) who broke down during the 1987
Ballerina Stakes; re-interred after resting place
Beulah Park was scheduled for development. The Glacial Princess Stakes is run at Mahoning Valley in her honor. • Springsteel – "Iron Horse" gelding with a race record of 76: 20-15-9 and earnings of $39,340, five time stakes winner and track record setter, euthanized after breaking down after a race at
Rockingham Park, where he was buried. After the defunct racetrack was set for development, noted photographer Barbara Livingston and Michael Blowen arranged for the transfer of his headstone. == Old Friends Stakes at Kentucky Downs ==