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Risen Star, the Winner of Preakness and Belmont, Is Being Retired to Stud

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Associated Press

Risen Star, winner of this year’s Preakness and Belmont Stakes, is being retired to stud, co-owner and trainer Louis Roussel III said Saturday.

“I made a decision for the best of Risen Star and have always considered it best that we retire him,” Roussel said.

The son of Secretariat, whose 14 3/4-length victory in the Belmont stamped him as one of the nation’s dominant horses, ran the race with an injured right foreleg, suffered in a pre-race workout. Subsequent tests showed an injury to the suspensory ligament.

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Roussel said the leg was “healing slowly” and added: “It will be 6 to 8 weeks before it’s completely healed. I don’t think it’ll ever be quite the way it was.”

Roussel and co-owner Ronnie Lamarque have entered a $7-million syndication deal with Walmac International, a breeding farm in Lexington, Ky. Roussel said the colt will be shipped from Belmont Park to Walmac.

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