If you mean Vorvados, 1977 grey gelding by The Go-Between ex. Keravnos, probably not, as he'd be 32 and that's extremely old for a racehorse.
Vorvados was bred by my father and I inherited him when the horse was a 3 yr old.
He was never gelded , on retirement at 7 - after winning many sprints in a thrilling last second burst of speed [ Lester Piggott commented that when he pushed the button he has an amazing turn of foot, the best he'd experienced which is quite something to hear from that most taciturn jockey]- he was sold to stand at stud, in Norfolk I think but very sadly he only covered a few mare as he was kicked by one and suffered a ruptured spleen so was PTS. I believe that he had 3 offspring.
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(a) I've already answered this...it's not helpful to keep asking a question.
(b) Since he's a gelding and wasn't able to be bred, the chances are incredibly slim that there's anything out there about him. If you have some idea of the last stable he was at, I could possibly do some research - but don't be wasting valuable time for other people. The chances are incredibly slim that he's still alive - John Henry was known for how long he lived, but even he was 32 when he died, which is the age Vorvados would currently be.
Vorvados was bred by my father and I inherited him when the horse was a 3 yr old.
He was never gelded , on retirement at 7 - after winning many sprints in a trilling last second burst of speed [ Lester Piggott commented that when he pushed the button he has an amazing turn of foot, the best he'd experienced which is quite something to hear from that most taciturn jockey]- he was sold to stand at stud, in Norfolk I think but very sadly he only covered a few mare as he was kicked by one and suffered a ruptured spleen so was PTS. I believe that he had 3 offspring.