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Contradicting an evening news release from Gulfstream Park, owner John Stewart of Resolute Racing went on social media Thursday night to say that Grade 1-winning turf mare Didia has not been retired to begin her breeding career.
“We have not retired Didia,” Stewart said in a 9:15 p.m. EST post on X. “Didia will not be competing in the Pegasus due to a procedure she had a couple of days ago. She is currently resting on our farm in Lexington.”
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Stewart referred to the Jan. 25 running of the Grade 2, $500,000 Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf Invitational, which Didia won last year at Gulfstream Park.
It has been a rough couple of days for @resracingky. There was a press release issued today about DIDIA being retired.
We have NOT retired DIDIA. DIDIA will not be competing in the Pegasus due to a procedure she had a couple of days ago.
She is currently resting on our farm…
— Jstewartrr (@jstewartrr) December 27, 2024
Trainer Nacho Correas had said Thursday that the 6-year-old, Argentina-bred mare owned by Stewart in partnership with Merriebelle Stable would become a broodmare next year.
Stewart said not yet.
“She is an accomplished horse, and if she is retired, I assure you it will be announced right here first,” the X post said.
Stewart had tried for some time to buy into Didia. He finally succeeded shortly after Didia rallied for a neck victory in the 2024 Pegasus Filly & Mare Turf. It was her third graded-stakes win following 2023 victories in the Rodeo Drive (G2) and Modesty (G3).
Didia added her first Grade 1 score June 7 in the New York Stakes at Saratoga. Her most recent result was her third-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf on Nov. 2 at Del Mar, bringing her record to 20: 11-2-2 with $1,758,484 in purse earnings.
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