Grade 1 Winner Albertus Maximus Dies at 18

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Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt
Albertus Maximus at Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm in March 2022

Grade 1 winner and Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile hero Albertus Maximus  has died at the age of 18.

Recently pensioned to Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm in Lexington, from Shadwell's Nashwan Stud, the stallion suffered a paddock accident that proved fatal. A full necropsy is pending.

The son of Old Friends retiree Albert the Great, out of the Forty Niner mare Chasethewildwind, Albertus Maximus won six of 17 starts for earnings of $1,328,230.

Campaigned by Shadwell Farm and trained by Kiaran McLaughlin, Albertus Maximus was twice graded stakes-placed as a 3-year-old before hitting his stride as a 4- and 5-year-old. He landed the second running of the TVG Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Santa Anita Park in 2008 before scoring the biggest victory of his career in the 2009 Donn Handicap (G1) at Gulfstream Park.

Sent over to U.A.E for the Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline (G1) that same year, Albertus Maximus suffered an injury during the race and was retired. He spent the entirety of his stud career at His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Shadwell Farm near Lexington.

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"Albertus Maximus inherited his sire's self-confidence," said Old Friends president Michael Blowen. "Like Albert the Great, Albertus was well aware of his extraordinary talents. If he wasn't the friendliest retiree, he was very handsome and knew it—and we specialize in superstars."