Presious Passion

Presious Passion (foaled March 5, 2003) is a multiple Grade I winning Thoroughbred racehorse.

Bred in the United States, he is a gelded son of multiple Grade I winner Royal Anthem and the unraced mare, Princesa's Passion, who comes from an extended family of stakes winning horses.

American turf writer Steve Haskin has described this as one of the best losing performances in Breeders' Cup history.

According to trainer Mary Hartmann and regular rider Elvis Trujillo, he refuses to rate and they let him run his own race.

He often distances himself from the field by up to 20 lengths, as he did in the 2009 United Nations, and then fights in the stretch, either tiring from his early efforts or prevailing.