Thoroughbred Stallion Mr. Livingston Dead
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The 14-year-old Thoroughbred stallion Mr. Livingston, who had recently been relocated to a Louisiana breeding farm for the 2011 breeding season, died Jan. 9 in a paddock accident at the farm. Owned by David and Teresa Palmer, Mr. Livingston formerly stood at Bridlewood Farm near Ocala, Fla.
"It's a tremendous loss, but we have some of his babies," Teresa Palmer said.
Bred in Kentucky by Triple S Farm and raced by the Palmers, Mr. Livingston (El Prado–Vienna Knickers, by Noble Saint) was a presence on the 2000 Triple Crown trail before being beaten in the Flamingo Stakes at Gulfstream Park that April. In his two previous starts he had won the Palm Beach Stakes and finished second, beaten a neck, in the Everglades Stakes, both at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.
Mr. Livingston went on to win six more stakes, and he was retired following the 2004 racing season with 10 wins and 13 placings and earnings of $429,285
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