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Updated: May 7, 2025 at 12:36 p.m.
Jaxon Traveler | Jim McCue
''TDN Rising Star'Jaxon Traveler (Munninging lists -Boy, by After Market), the winner of the Giii Maryland Sprint Stakes and the Giii Whitmore Stakes, was retired at the age of seven, West Point -Fullut said on Wednesday.
The son of Munich, who was trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, earned more than $ 1,131,643 from a 37 career between the ages of two and seven and was appointed 2 and 3 years ancient as the Maryland certificate.
“Jaxon Traveler was an absolute dream in the barn,” said Terry Finley, President and CEO of West Point, Terry Finley. “Steve has done a Hall of Fame work to manage his career, to become aggressive at the right times and to be conservative at the right times. As difficult as it is to say goodbye to a horse that is still proud of the damage, we know that it is careful to avoid the mentality of” still a breed “.
Asmussen added: “We loved to have Jaxon in the barn. His name fit: he traveled at a high level every year. Horses as a sound and sturdy, because he just doesn't come with him very often.”
Stud plans for Jaxon Traveler have not yet been completed.
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