Equine Obituary – Infidelity
Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Reserve World Champion Infidelity was laid to rest on Sunday January 15, 2023, after an unsuccessful battle with colic at the age of 9. Legs, as he was known at the barn, was purchased by The Kris Adams family of Shelbyville, Tennessee from Anne Evans & Alex Johnson of Limestone, Tennessee in the fall 2021. Infidelity was sired by Gen’s Black Gin and was out of an Ozone mare.
In the spring of 2022, Infidelity was campaigned by Victoria Kalosis Jamison and Kara Brooke Adams under the Dickie Gardner Stables banner having wins at NWHA Region 5 and the Germantown Charity Horse Show. In the Summer of 2022, Legs was relocated to trainer Kyle Elliott and Pancho Alvarez at Elliott Performance Horses. Legs went on to attain a strong reserve world championship in the Youth Trail Pleasure division with Kara Brooke Adams at The Celebration.
The Adams Family is eternally grateful to Dr. Richard Wilhelm for his steadfast care and advisement in navigating this incredibly difficult loss. As well as Kyle Elliott for taking care of Legs and for being with the family.
Rest In Pease Infidelity.
The Kris Adams Family
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