Columbus, OH – Trotting stallion Fiftydallarbill, who won a Breeders Crown in 2017 and finished his career with more than $1 million in earnings, was humanely euthanized due to complications from Colitis-X on Sept. 10, connections reported to the USTA. He was 10.
A son of Swan For All out of the mare CR Dixie Chick, Fiftydallarbill won his Breeders Crown trophy as a 2-year-old at his home track of Harrah’s Hoosier Park, defeating Met’s Hall by 1-1/4 lengths in 1:55. The following year, he was an Indiana Sire Stakes champion and finished third in the Canadian Trotting Classic.
As a 4-year-old, Fiftydallarbill’s wins included a victory in a career-best 1:50.2 over Six Pack in a leg of the Graduate Series. He also finished second twice in the Graduate prelims, as well as in the Dayton Trotting Derby, and was third in the Maxie Lee Memorial Invitational.
Fiftydallarbill was retired to stud duty following his 5-year-old campaign. He concluded his racing career with 20 wins and a total of 37 top-three finishes in 66 starts, banking $1.05 million in the process.
Standing as a stallion in Indiana, Fiftydallarbill’s first crop reached the racetrack in 2024. So far, he has produced the earners of nearly $1 million, including multiple stakes-winning 3-year-old filly Fifty To Win and freshman Madison County winner Bravo Alpha.
Fiftydallarbill’s connections would like to offer thanks to all the vets, caregivers, trainers, and drivers who went above and beyond to support his career and well-being.