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Sabirli (horse)

Sabirli (in Turkish Sabırlı) (April 9, 2001 – 15 September 2010) was a Turkish racehorse and sire. Sabirli was noted for his toughness on the turf winning twenty-six of his fifty-one races over seven seasons from 2003 to 2009. In 2006 he became one of the few Turkish-trained Thoroughbreds to compete successfully abroad when he won a race in Dubai. In the following season he defeated an international field to win Turkey's most valuable race, the Topkapi Trophy at Veliefendi Race Course in Istanbul. Over his career he won the equivalent of more than $2,800,000.
==Background==
Sabirli is a bay horse with no white markings bred by Aydoğan San at the Karacabey stud in Bursa. He was sired by the Kentucky Derby winner Strike the Gold who became a leading sire in Turkey after being imported in 1998.〔 His dam was the Turkish-bred mare Free Trade, a daughter of Shareef Dancer. He was trained throughout his racing career by Cemal Kurt and ridden by in most of his races by Halis Karatas. Sabirli is a Turkish word meaning "patience".〔http://translate.google.com/#tr/en/Sabirli〕 At the time of his greatest success, Sabirli raced in a hood and wore a red shadow roll.

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