00:00Now we welcome in the Gainesway Guest of the Week, and it's Case Clay, the owner of Case Clay Thoroughbred Management and the racing manager for Wathman Racing.
00:08I did love it. I wouldn't trade it for the world. W.T. Young told me when I was 17, take a big risk before you're 30, because if it doesn't work out, you're still young enough to do something else.
00:22And so I had that in my mind. I thought, I'm going to take a risk and try something. I'll never kick myself for not trying it. Made some great friends, and it was a great adventure.
00:32Case Clay, our guest of the week, brought to you by Gainesway, home to the grade one winning multimillionaire and track and stakes record setting, Olympiad.
00:42Olympiad took the Jockey Club Gold Cup with a 105 buyer. He took the Stephen Foster with a 111 buyer. Both of those, of course, grade one stakes.
00:51He also won three other graded races and set a track record at the fairgrounds, running a mile and a 16th and won 42.01 in the Mineshaft Stakes.
01:02Olympiad's first yearlings now selling at Keeneland September, and already he's had two $410,000 Colts.
01:12Gainesway, power, passion, performance.
01:21Olympiad gets the gold in the Jockey Club Gold Cup.
01:37$450,000.
01:39$350,000.
01:41$325,000.
01:42$5,000.
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