Roses In May

Roses In May (foaled February 9, 2000) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won 8 of his 13 races, including the 2005 Dubai World Cup, and earned $5,490,187.

[1] Roses In May, a black horse with a white star and snip, was bred by Margaux Farm in Midway, Kentucky.

Subsequently, he was sold by Classic Bloodstock at the OBS April 2002 two-year-old in training sale and purchased by Dr. Dave Lambert on behalf of Ken and Sarah Ramsey, who owned him during his racing career.

He broke his maiden in his second start as a sophomore at Churchill Downs, and won another race before contesting the Jerome Stakes in September.

Roses In May broke slowly, but made up the lost ground and moved round the outside of the field to take the lead in the straight.