After being named champion sprinter in 1985, he was retired to stud. Unable to get his mares in foal, he was put back in training, where he won three of his ten starts, running fifth in the 1988 Breeders’ Cup. He was then returned to Fred Hooper’s farm, and although Mr. Hooper spent thousands of dollars for tests to find the cause of his infertility, the efforts were in vain.
This wonderful Hall of Fame horse was finally retired to Old Friends in Kentucky, where he died at the age of twenty-five."