Tapizar (May 6, 2008 – December 15, 2020) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his wins in the San Fernando Stakes and Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile.
In his next start he went to Churchill Downs. At the start he broke decently, stalked in third, and stayed there almost all the way to the end. He faded to fourth at the very end of the race. He returned to Churchill Downs for his fourth and final start of the year. He started a length behind the leader Ratatat for most of the race, but eventually Ratatat tired, leaving Tapizar to romp as he was five lengths ahead of everyone else at the far turn. At the finish he finished by more the double at lengths.
By October Tapizar had recovered completely and planned to return in an allowance. After a good start he took the lead by the first quarter, keeping the lead by just a length. Then at the far turn he opened up to win by two and a quarter lengths. With that under his belt he finally had his chance to make his Grade 1 debut in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. He started fifth and began to move up. He soon moved up to third, but it was all for nothing as he faded back to fifth at the finish.
A month later Tapizar tried another track when he went to Oaklawn Park for the Razorback Handicap. Similarly as in the Strub, he stalked closely behind the leader Alternation, and again he let Alternation open up his lead from half a length, to one and a half lengths at the finish. Tapizar was second from start to finish. After that, Tapizar did not race for another five months. He finally returned in the West Virginia Governor's Stakes. This time at the start he broke quickly and moved clear into the lead by the first quarter. He kept this lead until three quarters of mile in, where Seruni took over. This time, though, Tapizar regained it in the stretch and waltzed away by four and a half lengths.
The next race was his final prep before his biggest challenge yet, his second attempt at the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. At the start everything began to go wrong when he broke slowly and was bumped by Jersey Town and To Honor and Serve. After that he hustled to third, but quickly faded and finished in 6th place, 20 3/4 lengths behind. Then came his last race, the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. He had two big challengers, named Fed Biz, and Shackleford. At the start Shackleford stumbled and was not a big factor. Fed Biz was hustled early and completely tired. Meanwhile, Tapizar stalked in second behind Emcee, then took over at three quarters of a mile, and won by two and a quarter lengths.
Tapizar was euthanized on December 15, 2020, at the age of 12 following an accident in his stall. He had been scheduled to ship to Japan in mid-January 2021 to stand at stud at Yushun Stallion Station.
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