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Nova Scotia's most famous harness racing horse dead

Nova Scotia's most famous harness racing horse has died of cancer at the age of 13.

Racing Hall of fame horse 'Somebeachsomewhere' loses battle with stomach cancer at 13 years old

In his prime during the 2007 and 2008 harness racing seasons, Somebeachsomewhere only lost one of his 21 starts. (Dave Landry)

Nova Scotia's most famous harness racing horsehas died of cancer.

Somebeachsomewhere, who just turned 13 earlier this month, was undergoing chemotherapy forstomach cancer at aveterinary hospital in New Jersey but died this afternoon.

"We treated him, and as cancer can do a lot of times, it got the best of him,"according to BrentMacGrath,Somebeachsomewhere'sformer trainer and driver and one of theowners.

"Horses and cancer do not mix very well," he said.

"You're always prepared for the worst. We had a great group of owners that were very supportive of doing the right thing with Beach, and giving him the best possible chance," he said.

Somebeachsomewhere was first brought to the vet with abdominal pain, and after performing surgery, veterinarians discovered a small mass that came back as cancerous.

'A terrible loss'

Somebeachsomewherewas the most successful harness racehorse to come out of the Maritimes, and would go on to setfour world records.

During his career,Somebeachsomewherebrought in $3.3 million in prize money and was inducted into theCanadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2009.

He retired from racing nineyears ago and has since become the most expensive breeding stallion in North America, siring horses that made more than $80 million in winnings.

"We realized how fortunate we were to have him," MacGrath said. "We looked after him the best we could. He was like part of the family," he said.

MacGrath says an outpouring of condolences has already started.

"My phone hasn't stopped beeping. I've been getting a lot of messages and condolences," MacGrathsaid. "He's a terrible loss not only for us, but the whole industry."

Somebeachsomewhere is seen being led by Brent MacGrath. (Dave Landry)

With files from Shaina Luck