Here are the reconciled and finalized financials for the Got Stormy series. A final distribution of $2.83 per share has been added to your MyRacehorse wallet. In the coming weeks, you’ll receive a series close-out email with your net total investment position.

Here are the finalized financials from Got Stormy’s run in the Breeders’ Cup Mile in November at Del Mar. A distribution of $4.07/share has been added to your MRH wallet.

 

We are so excited to announce that we have finalized dates for Got Stormy visits at Spendthrift Farm!

Tours will be held every Saturday at 3 p.m. EST. All tours are posted under the Events page, where you can view all the details and sign up for the lotteries.

Got Stormy gave it her all today in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Mile at Del Mar, but it wasn’t enough to secure a top placing in the stellar field of turf runners.

Got Stormy finished fifth, beaten 2 1/2 lengths, in the 13-horse field after a perfect trip under Tyler Gaffalione. The 6-year-old raced in fourth position until the stretch, where she briefly claimed the third spot, until being passed in deep stretch by a calvary charge of horses to the finish, which ended with Euroepan invader Space Blues capturing the race.

Following the race, trainer Mark Casse told the Breeders’ Cup Notes Team: “I was concerned because the turf has a little more give to it than she likes. I knew she’d struggle some, but I’m proud of her. She ran hard again. What can you say? She’s done things others never have.”

What a thrill and an honor it has been for MyRacehorse to be connected to Got Stormy for her 2021 racing campaign, which saw her courageously win the Grade 1 Fourstardave for a second time in Saratoga and the Grade 3 Honey Fox at Gulfstream Park. In all, Got Stormy is a winner of 12 races from 32 starts and has amassed more than $2.4 million in career earnings.

The Breeders’ Cup Mile marks the final career start for the brilliant daughter of Get Stormy, who will be bred next year.

Our Midwest Racing Manager Assistant, Abbey Huffman, recently interviewed two very important people in Got Stormy’s everyday life. Please enjoy this wonderful story about David and Kim Carroll, written by Abbey:

Horse racing is a sport known to bring families together, and that is the case for the Carroll family. Now a key part of the Mark Casse operation, David and his wife, Kim Carroll, first met at Belmont Park. David was galloping and assisting Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey and was the regular exercise rider for superstar Easy Goer, the champion 2-year-old colt of 1988. At the time they met, Kim had been working on the racetrack for about a year, and was galloping horses for Hall of Fame trainer Mackenzie Miller. Shortly after they got married, David opened his own stable in 1992, and went on to train 17 graded stakes winners and became a respected horseman over the course of his career. In 2016, David was down on horses and dispersed his stable for an opportunity to be Casse’s assistant trainer, a move which has proved to be very successful for the native of Ireland.

Both of the Carroll’s children are involved in the horse industry. Their oldest daughter, Aisling, is a successful event rider who works for Olympian Phillip Dutton. Their son, Declan, is now a professional jockey who used to gallop for Casse and has even played a role with Got Stormy by breezing her a few times, including her final breeze in preparation for Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Mile. “It’s nice to watch him ride the good horses, and we’re proud of him,” Kim said of her son breezing the superstar of the barn. “I can be taken off for him.”

In a recent interview after Got Stormy’s last breeze, Declan referred to the outstanding racehorse as “my mom’s horse.” Kim is an exercise rider for Mark and has been an important part of Got Stormy’s career, being the mare’s regular rider at Churchill Downs and Keeneland, and at the past two Breeders’ Cups. Over the last few years, Kim has developed a strong rapport with her favorite chestnut mare. “I think we’re pretty good friends,” Kim said. “I try to understand her and understand her moods, so that I can do for her what she needs.”

On a typical morning, it’s pretty routine that Got Stormy will take her sweet time going to the racetrack. “I get on her and it takes about twenty minutes to get to the track because she wants to stand, she wants to look, she checks every direction, checks what everyone is doing, then she’s ready to go,” Kim said. “But, when she gets on the track, she’ll jog off in a nice way for me. She’s all business. She loves to train.”

Reflecting on when Got Stormy first became a part of Team Casse, Kim remembers that the multiple Grade 1 winner was not always as quiet as she is today. “She used to be a bit more racey to be around in the barn. Even to hand walk her in the barn, she was tough. And when you were on her, she was always full of herself. Sometimes you’d wish she’d just take a nice deep breath and settle a little bit. As she’s gotten older, she has done that,” Kim said. “She’s quieter, she’s more confident in herself. She walks around like she might have a little tiara on her head, but in a good way, kind of like, ‘I got this. Everybody settle down, I got this.'”

David says that she has always been a standout, even when she first came into the barn as a 3-year-old. Got Stormy had run twice with different connections before her previous owner, Gary Barber, bought her privately. “She was bought privately, based on her [speed figures], by Mr. Barber and Mark, so they saw something in her from the get-go,” David said.

Kim says she has always thought Got Stormy was special, and thinks the rest of the team thought highly of her as well. “I think they have always had a lot of faith in her.”

At 6 years old, Got Stormy is still competing successfully at the highest levels of racing and will be attending the Breeders’ Cup for the third time Saturday. Both Kim and David have been around several champions over the years, yet Got Stormy still remains a special horse on their list. “When you’re around horses at this level, it’s a privilege,” David said.

“She’s good at what she does and she loves what she does. She’s so talented, but she’s not snooty about it,” Kim joked. “Mark is wonderful enough to allow us to have Stormy in the barn so much and trust us with her, it’s almost like you can’t even believe she’s that good and that you can have a little part of it. I appreciate her, her kindness, her abilities and just to be here with her. It helps you remember why you’re here and why you’re doing this. It gets you up in the morning.”

What is amazing about Got Stormy’s illustrious career is that she has traveled all over the United States and Canada and has been part of all of Casse’s divisions at one time or another, allowing everyone to get to know her sweet personality. “It feels like she’s just part of the family because you’ve been with her so much,” Kim said. “Everybody, in every string wherever she’s been, everybody loves her. We’re all happy to have some time with her. She knows we think she’s special. Everybody in Casse Racing thinks she’s special.”

Please enjoy these photos of Got Stormy and the Carroll’s. Photo credits in order: MyRacehorse, Anne M. Eberhardt and Amanda Lee.

Come join us and your fellow owners this Saturday in the Churchill Downs Stakes Room to cheer on Vertical Threat in the Bet on Sunshine Stakes and also to watch the Breeders’ Cup via simulcast from Del Mar, where MyRacehorse runners, Got Stormy, Going to Vegas, and Tizamagician, will be competing in stakes.

Please click here to purchase tickets!

Got Stormy Breeders’ Cup Perks
Congratulations again to Got Stormy! Big news! We are entering her into the $2 million FanDuel Mile to be run at the Breeders’ Cup on Saturday, November 6th at Del Mar.

We are pleased to share that as owners in Got Stormy, you have access to an array of perks and opportunities to participate and celebrate.

MYRACEHORSE TICKETS & ACCESS
If you haven’t secured tickets to the Breeders’ Cup yet, here’s your chance to be there for all the action! Limited tickets are available to the two Got Stormy ownership groups, and MyRacehorse has secured two pairs of tickets. Furthermore, owners will have access via lottery to the paddock before the race or the Winners Circle if she wins.

LOTTERIES
Due to the scarcity, high demand to attend, and the number of owners on-site, we will be holding three separate lotteries for the Breeders’ Cup owners tickets (October 18th), Paddock passes (November 4th) and Winners Circle passes (November 4th).
All Got Stormy owners are eligible to enter each lottery one time, so don’t miss out on this opportunity of a lifetime. You can register for the lotteries by going to our events page here.

TICKETS FOR PURCHASE
For those who would prefer to purchase tickets as soon as possible, there are still Surfside tickets located in the infield available. Visit the official Breeders Cup Website for more information. (Please note, MyRacehorse is not a sponsor of the Breeders’ Cup or involved in the sale or management of these tickets.)

PRE-EVENT HAPPY HOUR
If you’re planning to be in Del Mar for the big event, we’d like to invite you to an evening of laughter and libations at the Brigantine, a local gem known for its seafood, atmosphere and iconic views of the Del Mar shoreline and racetrack. We’re preparing a fun and casual event on Thursday, November 4th from 6 pm to 8 pm featuring heavy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails (each guest will receive one (1) drink ticket). A special guest will be on hand to draw the lotteries for paddock and Winner’s Circle passes for registered Got Stormy shareholders. The event will be held in the Brigantine’s spacious outdoor garden.

Tickets are available NOW for $75 per person (non-refundable) on a first-come, first-served basis. The maximum capacity for the event is 200. We expect a sell-out so don’t wait! Click here to purchase.

The Brigantine provides valet parking for $6 per vehicle, or you can find street parking spots in the surrounding areas, some of which are free while others are metered.

HATS
We are looking into securing Breeders’ Cup/Got Stormy hats for sale. If they become available prior to the Cup, we will provide instructions on how to order. If the process is similar to previous years, we can make them available for pick-up at the Brigantine on Nov. 4th for those attending the happy hour. If you won’t be joining us at the Brigantine, we can ship them to you post-event. If you’re interested in purchasing a hat, please complete this brief questionnaire.

Good Luck to all Got Stormy owners!
*Please remember horse racing is an unpredictable sport. If Got Stormy does not race at the Cup, we will not be able to offer refunds.

Got Stormy worked five furlongs at Churchill Downs this morning under jockey Declan Carroll. She covered the ground in 1:01 flat. Mark Casse’s assistant, David Carroll, and Declan said Got Stormy worked great this morning.

Please enjoy this video from Got Stormy’s work.

Got Stormy worked a half mile in 48:80 this morning under jockey Declan Carroll. Mark Casse’s assistant, David Carroll, said that Got Stormy was “fabulous” in today’s work and completed the task easily. David was very impressed with Got Stormy’s gallop out today after instructing his son to let the 6-year-old mare gallop out on her own. Got Stormy accelerated on her own around the turn, which David mentioned that she is a horse that handles turns very well.

Please enjoy this video from Got Stormy’s work this morning.