Gentry Brothers
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Gentry Brothers Farm is a Thoroughbred racing and training stable owned by brothers Robert and Bruce Gentry. The Gentry brothers have been involved in both quarter horse and Thoroughbred horse racing for over 35 years. The Gentry's maintain a 300-acre (120 ha) farm in Lexington, Kentucky as well as a 20,000-acre (8,100 ha) ranch in Dickens, Texas.
Horses[]
The Gentry brothers owned:
- , owned by Robert[1] a stakes winner who set a track record at Remington Park
- owned by Robert[2]
- 1998 graded stakes winner
- Princess Rooney, whom Robert purchased for $130,000 in 1995[3]
- , the dam of
- , the dam of , was purchased by Bruce Gentry in 1989 for $57,000.
A full brother to Receiver was sold by the Gentrys for $400,000 at the 1997 Keeneland September yearling sale.
References[]
- ^ [1] Dallas Morning News November 1, 1989
- ^ Horse Racing Notes San Antonio Express-News November 30, 1996
- ^ Princess Rooney dies at 28 ESPN
External links[]
Categories:
- American racehorse owners and breeders
- Horse farms in Kentucky
- Buildings and structures in Dickens County, Texas
- Economy of Lexington, Kentucky