Homeboykris (foaled February 13, 2007, died May 21, 2016) was a racehorse bred in Maryland in the United States.
A son of Roman Ruler, he was purchased privately by a group headed by restaurateur Louis Lazzinnaro that included Major League Baseball executive and manager Joe Torre and turned over to Richard Dutrow Jr., for training.
Homeboykris' most important win was the 2009 Grade I Champagne Stakes, which he won by 1 1/2 lengths over Discreetly Mine.
[1] Homeboykris died May 21, 2016, while returning to his barn after winning the first race of the day during the 2016 Preakness Stakes card.
The second horse, four year-old filly Pramedya, fractured her front left leg in the final turn of the fourth race.