Funny Cide was officially welcomed to his new home at the Kentucky Horse Park’s Hall of Champions Dec. 5, becoming the second Kentucky Derby (gr. I) winner and champion to take up residence there in ...
Funny Cide, winner of the 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes (both gr. I) and now a resident at the Kentucky Horse Park Hall of Champions, will visit Turfway Park April 2 as part of the Spiral ...
The Horse Radio Network's "Horses in the Morning" is set to host its Holiday Week December 1, 3 and 5, 2025, on the HITM podcast feed.
Funny Cide may run into history tomorrow. If he finishes first in the Belmont Stakes, he'll become the 12th horse in history to win all three of the big races that make up the jewels in the triple ...
This horse found a new talent! All horse owners know their equine companions are smart, eager to please their owners, and capable of learning tricks. But studies also show us that some horses can ...
Jul. 17—Editor's Note: This is a story published on May 6 in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Funny Cide's victory at the Kentucky Derby. Funny Cide died over the weekend. He was 23-years-old.
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Funny Cide, the "Gutsy Gelding" who became a fan favorite after winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 2003, has died from complications of colic. He was 23. Kentucky Horse Park ...
E veryone loves welcoming a new baby into the world, and it seems like even animals get excited to meet the little ones. But ...
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