Champion steeplechaser Snap Decision retires
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- November 19, 2025
- By Staff Writers
By Joe Clancy
Snap Decision, champion steeplechase horse of 2024 and the second-leading earner in United States steeplechase history, has been retired by owner Bruton Street-US and trainer Jack Fisher.
Snap Decision leads over last in one of his wins in the Iroquois (Photo by Tod Marks)Bred in Kentucky by Phipps Stable, the 11-year-old gelding won 17 of 32 starts over hurdles, finished second eight times and was third twice while racing from 2019 to 2025.
He earned $1,258,150 over jumps, second only to Hall of Famer McDynamo’s $1,310,104 in North American history.
A son of Hard Spun and the Unbridled mare Salute, Snap Decision won an Eclipse Award as champion steeplechaser of 2024 and was a finalist for the 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020 awards.
He won five Grade 1 stakes, captured 15 stakes overall and led the National Steeplechase Association annual earnings table in 2024 and 2022.
The retirement decision came this week after a 2025 campaign that included four starts, a win in the Grade 2 Temple Gwathmey Handicap in April and a second in the Grade 1 Iroquois Steeplechase in May.
In his final start, he finished fourth behind Irish shippers Zanahiyr and Ballysax Hank in the Grade 1 American Grand National at Far Hills, N.J. Oct. 18.
The announcement closes one of the great careers in U.S. jump-racing history.
The other millionaires on the U.S. earnings list, McDynamo and Good Night Shirt, are in Thoroughbred racing’s Hall of Fame as is Lonesome Glory, fourth on the list at $965,809.
















