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AQHA# 0778488
AQHA Race SI-??/ROM Champion Freshman Gelding BEATEN BY BEDUINO IN MEXICO CITY IN 1974. 1973 Champion Running Gelding.. An own son of the famous Azure Te. In 1968, Azure Te was purchased by a syndicate managed by Jay Pumphrey of Burnett Ranches. His syndicate, which is thought to be the first syndication of a stallion for Quarter Horse Racing, also included Ted Wells Jr. Azure Te’s first crop of Quarter Horses included two finalists in the 1971 All American Futurity. The fastest qualifier was his son Come Six who ended the season as champion freshman gelding. Come Six would go on to win 17 of 39 races, including the World’s Championship Classic, HQHRA Inaugural Handicap and Los Alamitos Invitational Championship, and earn $345,323 on the track.
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