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Chesapeake City, MD — Winbak Farm is saddened by the loss of Holy Guacamolie 3,1:54.2s; 1:52.3 ($220,581). He was a retired stallion residing at Winbak Farm of Maryland. He passed on June 11, 2024.

“Holy Guacamolie was bred by Winbak Farm and raced in partnership with our good business friends, Carl and Rod Allen,” said Joe Thomson, Winbak Farm owner. “He was a fast and handsome son of Conway Hall.”

During his stallion career, Holy Guacamolie stood in Ontario, Indiana and Maryland. He stood his last season in 2017 at Winbak Farm of Maryland.

Holy Guacamolie’s offspring averaged $57,814 per starter and were highlighted by Holy Halibut 1:51.3f ($412,647), Princess Pablano 1:54.1f ($384,459), Cook Off 1:55s ($189,038), Chips 3,1:54.2s ($183,448), Gezpacho 1:57.1f ($166,476), Holy Molie Maggie 3,1:57s ($147,042), Maryland Sire Stakes final winner Holy Trout 3,1:57f ($135,406), and New Favorite 1:57.1f ($109,348).

Holy Guacamolie is the grandsire of 2023 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund Final winner Trout Master 2,1:59.1f-’23 ($87,972).

“Holy Guacamolie was able to live out his golden years on the same farm where he was born,” said Jack Burke, Winbak Farm General Manager. “Holy Guacamolie will be missed by the Winbak Farm team.”