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00:00So, the top three all-time leading earners bred in North America.
00:07Should be an easy question, right?
00:09Number one, Arrogate.
00:10Number two, Gunrunner.
00:11How about number three?
00:13Well, this week's Fastest Horse of the Week is brought to you by number three, Country
00:18Grammar, one of those fast sires at Windstar Farm.
00:22Country Grammar made $14.9 million.
00:25Nowadays you don't get to those numbers with that international success.
00:28$7 million of that from his two second-place finishes in the $20 million Saudi Cup.
00:33And oh, by the way, he also won the $12 million Dubai World Cup for another $6.9 million.
00:40That's how you get to the really big bucks.
00:43And Country Grammar also had enough precociousness to be a $450,000 two-year-old purchase and
00:49also break his maiden as a two-year-old in New York.
00:53And now he's in his second career as a stallion.
00:56Country Grammar standing at Windstar Farm for a bargain fee currently set at just $10,000.
01:03Now the Fastest Horse of this week, a five-year-old gelding you may not be familiar with, Win
01:08for the Money, did just that on Saturday at Gulfstream Park in the Mr. Steele Stakes.
01:13Had a mile and a sixteenth on the turf, winning by nearly seven lengths with a buyer speed
01:17figure of 102.
01:19It was the first stakes score for Win for the Money, who was owned by Charlotte Webber's
01:25Live Oak Plantation.
01:26Trained by Mark Cassie, bred by Ken Ramsey and his late wife Catherine, Ramsey shrewdly
01:30bought the dam of Win for the Money, Mayakoba, at auction for just $3,000 following her racing
01:37career.
01:38Mayakoba, the dam, could now run the three of us, but Ramsey liked her pedigree.
01:43Mayakoba's third dam is Terlingua.
01:46If you aren't familiar with Terlingua, look her up.
01:49Win for the Money, our Fastest Horse of the week.
01:55Win for the Money, Win for the Money, Win for the Money.

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