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Harry Aleo, 1919-2008

Lost in the Fog
Harry Aleo (in the cowboy hat) with Lost in the Fog in the Golden Gate winner’s circle after the 2005 Golden Bear. Photo by ibison4.

Reports the Blood-Horse:

Harry J. Aleo, the crusty Northern California Thoroughbred owner who burst into national prominence with 2005 champion sprinter Lost in the Fog, died at his San Francisco home on the afternoon of June 21. He was 88.

Aleo campaigned many good horses in northern California with trainer Greg Gilchrist, but the late champion Lost in the Fog was his big horse, the one who brought Aleo to racing’s pinnacle, although not the Kentucky Derby. Displaying sense and restraint, qualities rarely seen among people with exquisitely talented 3-year-olds in the barn during Triple Crown season, Aleo refused to enter then-undefeated Lost in the Fog in the 2005 spring classics, recognizing his colt was a brilliant sprinter, dazzling in the way he muscled his way out of the gate to snatch the early lead, repelling all challengers. Before Lost in the Fog finished seventh in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint that year, he ran his record to 10 straight wins, including the King’s Bishop Stakes:

That was one of the best races I saw at Saratoga that summer, and I remember it felt like a gift all that year, seeing Lost in the Fog do over and over again what he did so very well. My thanks to Aleo for the happy racing memories, and my sympathies to his family and friends.


7 Comments

The Lost in the Fog documentary just won the Audience Award this weekend at the CineVegas Film Festival.

Posted by dana on June 22, 2008 @ 7:57 pm

Thanks for posting that, Dana. Those wanting to know more about the documentary can go to the film’s official site, and here’s a positive review from the Las Vegas Weekly.

Posted by Jessica on June 22, 2008 @ 8:16 pm

My favorite Harry Aleo moment will forever be when Quint from ESPN asked him to compare Lost in the Fog winning the King’s Bishop Stakes with fighting in the Battle of the Bulge.
That’s a priceless live TV moment for sure.

Posted by EJXD2 on June 22, 2008 @ 11:57 pm

I remember that day up at the Spa on the Travers Undercard. I went to Siro’s with my group after the card was over and everyone was talking about Lost in the Fog.

Posted by robert on June 23, 2008 @ 8:30 am

I remember that interview, too. Classic. Aleo could barely speak he was so outraged at the stupidity of the question.

Wasn’t yesterday the running of the Lost in the Fog Stakes at Golden Gate?

Posted by Brooklyn Backstretch on June 23, 2008 @ 8:31 am

I enjoyed my conversations with Harry Aleo for this story. As they say, rest in peace.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/28/AR2005102801879.html

“Life expectancy is 77 years so I’ve cheated them out of about eight years. We did what was best for the horse, not what other people thought.” — Harry Aleo

Posted by John S. on June 23, 2008 @ 10:13 am

I’m so glad Harry Aleo, Greg Gilchrist & Lost in the Fog had their great run together. So popular were they. When Lost in the Fog got sick they did everything they could to help him & show their appreciation of what a fine horse they had. I can’t help but wonder how Big Brown’s life would have gone had he been bought by Mr. Aleo. One thing is for sure – Harry Aleo would not have sold him!!!

Posted by Lynne Veitch on June 24, 2008 @ 9:26 am