Canadian Bound (April 29, 1975 – 1992) was the first Thoroughbred yearling racehorse ever to be sold for more than US$1 million.
[3] He proved to be of little use as a racehorse, managing one second-place finish in three starts in France and running unplaced in his only race in the United States.
There was much excitement over the unnamed colt when he was sent to the 1976 Keeneland July sale and the opening bid of $716,000 broke the previous record set a year earlier.
At age four, he was sent to Hollywood Park Racetrack in California, where in the final race of his career, he finished fourth.
[7] Retired to stud, in 1982 Canadian Bound stood at the Stallion Station near Lexington, Kentucky.