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2006 Aged Pacer of the Year in Canada and U.S.

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p,2,1:59.3; 3,1:51.4; 4,1:47.3

Career earnings:  $2,122,376

By Cambest - Lisheen,

by Abercrombie

2008 Stud Fee $7,000 (Cdn)
Book full and closed.
 
For booking information:
Phone (502) 863-3070
Fax (502) 863-3994
Online Mare Application

Please include an email address on your application.  Upon approval, a contract will be mailed to you for signature within seven days.

Emerald Ridge Farm:

Phone (519) 836-8735

Fax (519) 826-9996








In 2006, Lis Mara, who was a  stakes winner at 3, burst onto the FFA scene winning $967,485 and was named the O'Brien, Dan Patch and Nova Aged Pacer of the Year.  He won an elim and final of the Breeders Crown, the Canadian Pacing Derby final, the Des Smith Memorial, and the American National Stake.  His 2006 world record Breeders Crown win (1:47.3) was the fastest mile in history of that prestigious race.

In 2007, Lis Mara became the first horse in 20 years to defend his Canadian Pacing Derby title.  His $974,355 earnings include the Canadian Pacing Derby elim, Graduate Series final, Wm. Haughton Memorial elim (world record 1:47.4), Ben Franklin Pace elim and a leg of the Classic Series.  His three 1:48 or faster wins are more than any horse in harness racing history as are his 16 career sub-1:50 wins.

  He is a regally bred son of the fastest horse in harness racing history, Cambest, out of Lisheen, the $500,000 winning Abercrombie daughter of the hall of fame broodmare Lismore.

PDF File Download PDF file of Lis Mara's 2008 Performance/Pedigree Page for complete racing recap and stud analysis.


Standing In Kentucky: Jate Lobell | Allstar Hall
Standing In New Jersey: Classic Photo | Tell All | Yankee Glide
Standing In Ontario: Grinfromeartoear | Ken Warkentin
Lis Mara | Shark Gesture
Standing in Pennsylvania: Allamerican Ingot | I Am A Fool
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