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								Every competitor is a descendent of a horse named Native Dancer. 
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								Thanks in part to heavily muscled legs and a violent, herky-jerky running style, Native Dancer and his descendants have had trouble with their feet. 
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								The world's most valuable stud, Storm Cat, is a descendant of Native Dancer and had an ordinary racing career. 
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								In the latest generation, several top current horses -- including Big Brown and Colonel John, two of this year's Derby favorites -- are inbred to Native Dancer, with relatives through both parents. 
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								And as it shrinks, another trait of the Native Dancer line is becoming more pronounced. 
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								Every competitor is a descendent of a horse named Native Dancer. 
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								The last 14 Kentucky Derby winners, including this year's winner, Big Brown, are descendants of Native Dancer. 
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								Going into the Derby, Native Dancer had 11 consecutive wins. unknown title 2009 
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