Florida’s premier stallion, Famously, 24, dies

by John Berry

Pompano Beach, FL — Florida’s premier Standardbred trotting sire, Famously, has died at the age of 24, according to Christine Garrity of Amante
Standardbreds.

A stakes winner of $150,893 on the racetrack to go along with his mark of 1:55.1, Famously was a son of Royal Prestige with his heritage tracing back through the great
Speedy Crown and Speedy Scot.

He began his stallion career in 2002 and his sons and daughters enriched many owners as stakes winners and bonus winners through the F.S.B.O.A. lucrative breeding
program.

Among his credits are Famous Mark, 1:53.2 ($543,784); Lugar, 1:54.3 ($234,991); Jeanie Marie, 1:56.3 ($204,668) and countless others that impacted the stakes program at Pompano Park. His prodigy have earned well in excess of $3 million.

Ms. Garrity, in paying homage to the Amante Standardbred premier stallion, related, “You know, as a small child, my favorite books were the great series by Walter Farley
entitled ‘The Black Stallion.’ Well, I considered Famously my black stallion. He was the pride of our farm–the mascot of our farm.”

Famously will be laid to rest in the paddock in which he resided since 2002.

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