Sabino JC Thoroughbred
dual registered
with the American Paint Horse Association

Extra Gear 5-M-2-3 $4,379 TF 80
16'2 Kentucky Bred stallion
By Champion
Diesis TB
out of the stakes placed mare
Petiteness
          by Champion Chief's Crown

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Extra Gear TB/APHA
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Registered Thoroughbred
Black bay Rabicino
Symbolic Times 26-2-9-4 $123,949
E: 104 speed
16' California Bred stallion

by
Souvenir Copy $540,196 G2 Stakes
winning son of Mr. Prospector
out of stakes placed mare New Trends
by Champion
Lyphard

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Symbolic Times TB
I will not own a horse with a bad disposition. These stallions are quiet and
gentle to the point of being sweet. So are all the broodmares, which creates
foals with kind and willing minds.

Each of these stallions have perfect confirmation and gorgeous heads, both
are flashy.
Extra Gear is dual registered. JC foals will get APHA & JC papers on a live
cover.  AQHA foals will get AQHA & APHA papers. APHA mares will get APHA
papers. Gear has a refined English type build but is solid and substantial.
Symbolic Times is massive with a lovely dished head. He has earnings from 6
furlongs into the mile range. His best E-rating 104. A horse with speed and
endurance that shows true grit on the track. He broke his maiden at Del Mar
for $49,000. He is a rabicino with chrome
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EQUIBASE® SPEED FIGURE
       The Equibase® Speed Figure tells you how fast a horse
has been running in its past races with a single number. Its
sophisticated algorithms are based on the horse's actual time in
combination with other factors, such as the condition of the
track. A horse running in stakes company might earn a 90
speed figure, while a horse running in a claiming race might
earn a 60. The Equibase® Speed Figure has been equalized for
different tracks, distances and conditions, therefore an 80 at
Laurel Race Course is the same as an 80 at Philadelphia Park.
The E number can be found in all race records and programs.
Many catalogs note it in the pedigree analysis. It is a reliable
indicator of both speed and class.