There are times when Donna Ralph can see a spark in the eyes of the 30-year-old Thoroughbred, a warm reminder of the spirit he displayed during his days as a standout sprinter.

Over 11 seasons, Major Zee was a force to be reckoned with on the racetrack, a gallant bay with an explosive turn of foot who revelled going hoof-to-hoof with fellow speedsters.

Bred by the late Steve Stavro’s Knob Hill Stables, he went postward 79 times, winning 20 races, including two triumphs at the age of 13, to go along with over $364,000 in purse earnings. He was retired and donated to the LongRun program in the fall of 2006 by owner/trainer Mark Fournier.

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