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Grade 1 Champion Tamara Forced to Retire Following Series of Injuries

December 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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Spend Thrift Farm’s Grade 1 winner Tamara has officially retired due to injury, according to Daily Racing Form. Trainer Richard Mandela revealed that the nearly 5-year-old mare, a daughter of Borto d’Oro and Hall of Fame mare Beholder, sustained an injury to her front right leg during a five-furlong workout at Santa Anita on Saturday.

Mandela expressed frustration over the string of setbacks, telling DRF on Tuesday, “It feels like one thing after another keeps happening.” Tamara was scheduled to compete in the six-furlong Grade 3 Las Flores Stakes at Santa Anita on January 4.

Throughout her brief five-race career, which included a win in the Grade 1 Del Mar Debutante, Tamara battled numerous injuries and illnesses. Her only finish outside the money came in the 2023 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, where she finished seventh before being pulled from the race due to a minor fracture in her left hind leg. After more than a year away, she made a comeback at Del Mar, narrowly placing second in a six-furlong race. She was forced to skip the Grade 1 La Brea Stakes due to a fever and later underwent surgery in February to remove a bone fragment from her ankle.

On October 4, Tamara returned to the track and won the Grade 3 Chillingworth Stakes by 3 ¾ lengths but was subsequently disqualified after testing positive for methocarbamol. Mandela publicly apologized for the positive test, taking full responsibility and expressing regret to the owners and Spendthrift’s management.

Tamara was entered in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf on November 1 but was scratched on race day by the veterinary official due to concerns about her left front leg.

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For more details, visit drf.com.

Fan Take: Tamara’s story is a poignant reminder of how fragile and challenging a racehorse’s career can be, even for top-tier talent. Her retirement underscores the physical toll of the sport and highlights the importance of careful management and care to safeguard equine athletes’ well-being. This news matters deeply to racing fans who root for these horses and want to see the sport advance with higher standards of safety and welfare.

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