September
14, 2004: Press
Release
Sugar
and Spice (1977 Key to the
Mint/Sweet Tooth by On and On)
died at the Our Mims
Retirement Haven (OMRH) at 4
pm on September 13, due to the
infirmities of old age. OMRH
is located at Ahwenasa Farm
near Paris,
Kentucky.
Sugar
and Spice was a half-sister of
both Our Mims and Alydar
through the dam, Sweet Tooth.
Sugar and Spice proudly
carried on the family fame
with several prestigious wins
including the Mother Goose-G1
and Ashland Stakes-G2, and
ended her racing career with
18 starts, 5 wins, 3 seconds
and 3 thirds. Sugar then
produced several winning
foals.
OMRH
purchased Sugar and Spice on
May 7, 2004. Sugar and Spice
moved into Our Mims' vacated
stall and was pampered like
royalty. "Imagine how lucky I
feel," said Mirabito, "I have
had the privilege of caring
for two great Calumet mares,
both out of the incredible
Sweet Tooth."
In
keeping with its reverence for
tradition and history, Calumet
Farm welcomes the return of
one of its own. Sugar and
Spice will be laid to rest in
the famed Calumet equine
cemetery near her siblings,
her dam, her second, third and
fourth dams and generations of
champions.
"Calumet
was her home at birth, through
her racing days and much of
her career as a broodmare,"
said Mirabito. "Calumet is
where she belongs."
OMRH
is named after the 1977
champion three-year-old filly,
Our Mims, who resided on the
farm from February 9, 2000
until the time of her death on
December 9, 2003. Jeanne
Mirabito adopted Our Mims
through ReRun, a
Kentucky-based Thoroughbred
adoption group. Our Mims was
Calumet Farm's first Eclipse
winner.