Streakin Six (1977–2005) was an American Quarter Horse stallion and a famous racehorse as well as a breeding stallion. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2011 as one of the top racehorses of his generation. He still is a major influence on the top racehorses of today's generations. A bright chestnut son of major winner Easy Six out of the stakes-winning Little Request (TB) mare Miss Assured, Streakin Six was foaled in April 1977 on the Ted Wells' ranch in Alex, Oklahoma. Sent to trainer Don Farris, who put future Hall of Fame jockeys Danny Cardoza and Jerry Nicodemus on him, Streakin Six during his first two seasons at the track ran 15 races against only top-flight competition and was never worse than third – and was that far back only once). He won the 1979 Rainbow Futurity (G1) and was second in 1979 in the All American Futurity (G1). Streakin Six was retired with a career record of 19-10-5-1 and $473,934 in earnings. As a sire for the 6666 Ranch, Streakin Six really hit his stride. He is the No. 6 American Quarter Horse sire of stakes winners and money-earners and the No. 3 broodmare sire. His offspring earned $17,348,666 on the track and five world championships. The stallion sired nearly 600 winners in 20 crops raced. Streakin Six also sired 32 AQHA point earners who won two performance world championships and two reserve world championships. The stallion is the latest in a long line of Hall of Fame horses, in a tail-male line from his paternal grandsire Easy Jet, great-grandsire Jet Deck, great-great-grandsire Moon Deck and great-great-great-grandsire Top Deck (TB), and through various stallions and mares to other Hall of Famers Three Bars (TB), Joe Reed and Peter McCue.
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