I thought she’d still make a return this year despite the setback. I was lucky to see her and wish her all the best …
From the Thoroughbred Daily News (TDN) this morning …
Tepin (Bernstein–Life Happened, by Stravinsky), a graded winner on the dirt at two who went on to thrash the boys in the GI Breeders’ Cup Mile and became the first American-based winner of the G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot, has been retired from racing, owner Robert Masterson told the TDN Tuesday.
“Tepin is being retired. There is nothing physically wrong with her. She just isn’t interested in running any more,” Masterson told the TDN. “There are no plans to breed her this year. It’s too late, and we’ve not made any decision on her future.”