hi erins isle
Very soon after his retirement from racing, I viewed Dayjur at the farm.
When I arrived at the office, I asked if Dayjur might be available for viewing.
I was kindly advised, that someone would bring him up. I waited outside and, soon after, what appeared to be a very tall fellow (maybe in the vicinity of 6'4"/6'5") was seen walking about with what appeared to be a VERY small horse in tow. My first thought, maybe he was a groom walking a pony-like teaser to a turn out paddock.
The very tall gentleman waved me in his direction, and asked if I was there to see Dayjur. I told him yes, thank you, and thought maybe he'd tell me he'd go get Dayjur after turning the teaser pony out.
To my surprise

he said
this is Dayjur.
I had read that Dayjur was small, but didn't think much of it; after all, what does small really mean. With a rider on his back, as I had seen him in publications and on TV (in the Breeders' Cup), I didn't get a sense Dayjur was this small. Maybe it was the reality that Dayjur was being handled by such a VERY tall fellow, that affected perception. Whatever, Dayjur was SMALL.
Regardless, he was clearly an outstanding, world class sprinter; worthy all the respect and accolades showered upon him

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He was a very good one; yes small, but a VERY good one

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He will be remembered.
Respectfully