Finallymadeit euthanized after Saratoga training accident
Aug 5th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Equine health and safety, Racetrack Reports(Edited NYRA/Saratoga Race Course report)
Finallymadeit, a 5-year-old son of Concerto who was being pointed toward Saturday’s Grade 1, $750,000 Whitney, was euthanized after fracturing a left fore cannon bone Tuesday while training.
Owned by Rolbea Thoroughbred Racing, Finallymadeit won 16 races in 47 starts and earned $1,026,640. In his most recent start he was third in the James Marvin Stakes on Opening Day at Saratoga.
Finallymadeit was in the midst of his best season. The 5-year-old son of Concerto won two of his three graded stakes this year, capturing the Skip Away Stakes (Grade 3) at Gulfstream Park and the Memorial Day Handicap (Grade 3) at Calder Race Course. He ran second in this year’s Donn (Grade 1) and Gulfstream Park (Grade 3) Handicaps.
Finallymadeit’s other graded score came in the 2008 Fred W. Hooper Handicap (Grade 3) at Calder.

