• retirement from racing Rodosto had some success at a breeding stallion in France and Argentina. Rodosto was a good-looking chestnut horse bred in France by...
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    Prix Ganay) and Rodosto Épinard was reportedly commandeered during the German occupation of France, and was last seen as a cart horse before he died in...
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    Timeform raised its provisional rating to 147, making him the highest-rated horse in the organisation's history. In January 2013 Timeform announced that his...
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    October 2022. "Cartier Awards: Rock of Gibraltar is European Horse of the Year". Blood Horse. Retrieved 24 October 2022. "Rock of Gibraltar – the racehorse...
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    was unbeaten in five races. In the following season, he became the first horse for thirty-five years to win the English Triple Crown, a feat that has not...
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  • Juddmonte's racing manager Barry Mahon later said "We’d buy less than 10 horses a year, so it’s a very small percentage of our business. But when we see...
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    retired to stud where he had moderate success. Cotherstone was a "bright" bay horse with a small white star and one white pastern, standing 15.2 hands high...
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    the Godolphin Arabian sire-line. West Australian was a "hard, yellow" bay horse standing 15.3 hands high with a narrow white blaze bred by John Bowes of...
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    popular game of chance, which simulates a horse race in miniature, had been named after Minoru. Minoru was a bay horse bred by Colonel William Hall-Walker (later...
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    but never won another race of any significance. Handicapper was a brown horse bred in England by D Fraser. As a yearling he was bought for 380 guineas...
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    include Deputy Minister, Victory Gallop and Trempolino), as well as Canadian Horse of the Year Canebora and 1979 Prix du Jockey Club winner Top Ville. All...
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    successful sire of winners. Nashwan was a large, powerfully built chestnut horse with a white star and a white sock on his right foreleg bred by his owner...
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  • winners until his death in 1954. Colombo, a large, powerful, lop-eared horse with a "raking, effortless stride" was bred by the shipping magnate Sir...
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    successive 2,000 Guineas, all four horses sired by Sultan, and bred by the Earl of Jersey. Glencoe, the trainer's favourite horse, was the first of these four...
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  • stud, but had little success as a breeding stallion. Ellangowan was a bay horse bred and owned by Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery. During his racing...
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    "Letters from Turkey" in Rodosto where he lived in exile with the Transylvanian Prince Rákóczi until 1761. With his letters from Rodosto, Kelemen Mikes laid...
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    1934 until September 1935. He was one of the most impressive horses and was named "Horse of the century" and The leading British two-year-old of 1934...
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    Prix Ganay (category Open middle distance horse races)
    1930: Barrabas 1931: La Savoyarde 1932: Amfortas 1933: Goyescas 1934: Rodosto 1935: Rentenmark 1936: Ortolan 1937: Chuchoteur 1938: Victrix 1939: Goya...
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    described Golan's acceleration as "incredible, the best I've ever known from a horse", while Stoute called him "a very exciting prospect". More neutral observers...
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  • British Horse of the Year poll conducted by the Racegoers' Club, Brigadier Gerard polled all forty of the available votes, making him the first horse to be...
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  • in England behind Hyperion, Colombo, Loaningdale (Eclipse Stakes) and Rodosto (2000 Guineas). In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform...
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  • considerable success as a sire of winners. When racing in Britain, the horse was known as Kashmir II. Kashmir was bred in Ireland by Jane Levins Moore...
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    Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1886 English Triple Crown and was labelled the 'horse of the century' at the time. He also won the St. James's Palace Stakes,...
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    front of the betting were Loyola at 4/1, Kent at 9/2 and Anton at 5/1. The horses got away to an even break on the second start attempt and Turbit immediately...
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    half-brother of the 1801 Derby winning mare Eleanor. Sorcerer was a large black horse that was a successful racer and sire. Smolensko's dam, Wowski, was bred...
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    away in third place. After the race Joseph O'Brien said "He's a lovely horse. He has got plenty of pace and he was very relaxed today." For his final...
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    times and won four races. He became the fifth, and the most lighty-raced horse to win the English Triple Crown by winning the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket...
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    Sir Ivor (redirect from Sir ivor (horse))
    businessman and U.S. Ambassador to Ireland, Raymond R. Guest, who named the horse after his British grandfather, Sir Ivor Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne. Sir Ivor...
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  • American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred race horse. Foaled at Windfields Farm (Maryland), he was the best horse of his generation in Europe at both two and...
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    Rock Sand (redirect from Rock Sand (horse))
    Rock Sand (1900–1914) was a British Thoroughbred race horse and sire. In a career which lasted from the spring of 1902 until October 1904 he ran twenty...
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