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Gainsborough (horse)

Gainsborough (1915–1945) was a British bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won the English Triple Crown in 1918 and became a superior sire.

Gainsborough
SireBayardo
GrandsireBay Ronald
DamRosedrop
DamsireSt. Frusquin
SexStallion
Foaled(1915-01-24)24 January 1915
Died1945 (aged 29–30)
CountryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
ColourBay
BreederLady James Douglas
OwnerLady James Douglas
TrainerAlec Taylor, Jr.
Record9: 5–1–1
Earnings£14,080[1]
Major wins
Autumn Stakes (1917)
2,000 Guineas (1918)
Epsom Derby (1918)
St. Leger Stakes (1918)
Ascot Gold Cup (1918)
Awards
13th U.K. Triple Crown Champion (1918)
Leading sire in Britain & Ireland (1932, 1933)
Leading broodmare sire in Britain & Ireland (1931)
Last updated on 17 October 2009

Background edit

 
Lady James Douglas bred Gainsborough.

Gainsborough was a bay horse bred by his owner Lady James Douglas (1854–1941). The colt was named after the town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire because his owner liked the sound of the name. Gainsborough was sired by Bayardo, who also sired the 1917 Triple Crown winner, Gay Crusader, and was out of Rosedrop, who won the 1910 Epsom Oaks and £9,809.[2] Gainsborough's damsire was St. Frusquin, who won nine races including the 1896 2,000 Guineas and £33,960. Galopin was duplicated in the third and fourth generations of Gainsborough's pedigree. He was not a big horse but possessed very good conformation and a kind temperament. One commentator described him as a "horse that would stand a campaign on the Western Front with Sir Douglas Haig on his back." Gainsborough was quite mature when he was offered at the yearling sales but did not reach the reserve that was placed on his price.[1]

Lady Douglas sent Gainsborough to trainer Alec Taylor, Jr.'s training centre in Manton, Wiltshire, to prepare for racing.

Racing record edit

1917: two-year-old season edit

As a two-year-old, Gainsborough made three starts at the Newmarket Racecourse , won the Autumn Stakes by two lengths,[2] and was rated the third best juvenile of his generation.

1918: three-year-old season edit

Gainsborough won the 2,000 Guineas, marking the first time that a horse bred by a woman won one of the British Classic Races and the first time a Classic winner carried a woman's colours. He was ridden by jockey Joe Childs, who, to help the War effort, donated his winnings to his 4th Hussars regiment to which he was attached.

Following his win in the 2,000 Guineas, Gainsborough won the most prestigious race in England, The Derby, which was run at Newmarket owing to wartime restrictions. He then won the Gold Cup against older horses at a distance of just over two miles (3,219 metres) and in autumn won the September Stakes—a substitute race for the Doncaster St. Leger Stakes—by three lengths over a field including the Oaks winner My Dear and Prince Chimay to become the 13th U.K. Triple Crown Champion in history. Gainsborough finished second to Prince Chimay in the Jockey Club Stakes, after which he was retired.[3]

Stud record edit

In 1920, Gainsborough was retired to Lady Douglas's newly established Harwood Stud horse breeding operation in northern Hampshire at Woolton Hill, near Newbury, Berkshire.[2]

He had a notable stud career, becoming the leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1932 and 1933. A breeding source for great stamina, he was the sire of a number of Classic Race winners including:

  • Hyperion – won the 1933 Epsom Derby and St Leger Stakes and was a champion sire six times.
  • Solario – winner of the 1925 St. Leger Stakes and the 1926 Ascot Gold Cup who was 1937's leading sire in England
  • Singapore – won the 1930 St Leger Stakes
  • Orwell – won the 1930 2,000 Guineas and £29,251.

Gainsborough's daughters did not distinguish themselves on the track but were good broodmares, including:[3]

Ownership change edit

In 1940, failing health forced Lady James Douglas to sell her Harwood Stud, including Gainsborough. Under an agreement with new owner Herbert Blagrave, Gainsborough remained there until his death in 1945. He is buried on the 120-acre (0.49 km2) Harwood property that was eventually renamed Gainsborough Stud in his honour and since 1981 has operated as Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd. under the ownership of Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum.[citation needed]

Assessment edit

In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris placed Gainsborough at number 56 in a list of the world's 200 best horses of the 20th century.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ahnert, Rainer L. (editor in chief), Thoroughbred Breeding of the World, Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970
  2. ^ a b c Prior, F.M., "Register of Thoroughbred Stallions", Vol. VI, The Sportsman Office, London, 1923
  3. ^ a b Leicester, Sir Charles, Bloodstock Breeding, J.A. Allen & Co, London, 1969
  4. ^ Randall, J and Morris, T. . Portway Press, 1999, p. 137

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Gainsborough 1915 1945 was a British bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won the English Triple Crown in 1918 and became a superior sire GainsboroughSireBayardoGrandsireBay RonaldDamRosedropDamsireSt FrusquinSexStallionFoaled 1915 01 24 24 January 1915Died1945 aged 29 30 CountryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandColourBayBreederLady James DouglasOwnerLady James DouglasTrainerAlec Taylor Jr Record9 5 1 1Earnings 14 080 1 Major winsAutumn Stakes 1917 2 000 Guineas 1918 Epsom Derby 1918 St Leger Stakes 1918 Ascot Gold Cup 1918 Awards13th U K Triple Crown Champion 1918 Leading sire in Britain amp Ireland 1932 1933 Leading broodmare sire in Britain amp Ireland 1931 Last updated on 17 October 2009 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing record 2 1 1917 two year old season 2 2 1918 three year old season 3 Stud record 4 Ownership change 5 Assessment 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Lady James Douglas bred Gainsborough Gainsborough was a bay horse bred by his owner Lady James Douglas 1854 1941 The colt was named after the town of Gainsborough Lincolnshire because his owner liked the sound of the name Gainsborough was sired by Bayardo who also sired the 1917 Triple Crown winner Gay Crusader and was out of Rosedrop who won the 1910 Epsom Oaks and 9 809 2 Gainsborough s damsire was St Frusquin who won nine races including the 1896 2 000 Guineas and 33 960 Galopin was duplicated in the third and fourth generations of Gainsborough s pedigree He was not a big horse but possessed very good conformation and a kind temperament One commentator described him as a horse that would stand a campaign on the Western Front with Sir Douglas Haig on his back Gainsborough was quite mature when he was offered at the yearling sales but did not reach the reserve that was placed on his price 1 Lady Douglas sent Gainsborough to trainer Alec Taylor Jr s training centre in Manton Wiltshire to prepare for racing Racing record edit1917 two year old season edit As a two year old Gainsborough made three starts at the Newmarket Racecourse won the Autumn Stakes by two lengths 2 and was rated the third best juvenile of his generation 1918 three year old season edit Gainsborough won the 2 000 Guineas marking the first time that a horse bred by a woman won one of the British Classic Races and the first time a Classic winner carried a woman s colours He was ridden by jockey Joe Childs who to help the War effort donated his winnings to his 4th Hussars regiment to which he was attached Following his win in the 2 000 Guineas Gainsborough won the most prestigious race in England The Derby which was run at Newmarket owing to wartime restrictions He then won the Gold Cup against older horses at a distance of just over two miles 3 219 metres and in autumn won the September Stakes a substitute race for the Doncaster St Leger Stakes by three lengths over a field including the Oaks winner My Dear and Prince Chimay to become the 13th U K Triple Crown Champion in history Gainsborough finished second to Prince Chimay in the Jockey Club Stakes after which he was retired 3 Stud record editIn 1920 Gainsborough was retired to Lady Douglas s newly established Harwood Stud horse breeding operation in northern Hampshire at Woolton Hill near Newbury Berkshire 2 He had a notable stud career becoming the leading sire in Great Britain amp Ireland in 1932 and 1933 A breeding source for great stamina he was the sire of a number of Classic Race winners including Hyperion won the 1933 Epsom Derby and St Leger Stakes and was a champion sire six times Solario winner of the 1925 St Leger Stakes and the 1926 Ascot Gold Cup who was 1937 s leading sire in England Singapore won the 1930 St Leger Stakes Orwell won the 1930 2 000 Guineas and 29 251 Gainsborough s daughters did not distinguish themselves on the track but were good broodmares including 3 Gainsborough Lass was his best race mare running third in the 1 000 Guineas and winning 7 984 Mah Iran the dam of Migoli who won 22 950 Mah Mahal the dam of Mahmoud who won the 1936 Epsom Derby and was the Leading sire in North America in 1946 Una Cameron dam of 1931 2 000 Guineas and Derby winner Cameronian Painted Vale dam of 1949 1 000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks winner Musidora and ValerullahOwnership change editIn 1940 failing health forced Lady James Douglas to sell her Harwood Stud including Gainsborough Under an agreement with new owner Herbert Blagrave Gainsborough remained there until his death in 1945 He is buried on the 120 acre 0 49 km2 Harwood property that was eventually renamed Gainsborough Stud in his honour and since 1981 has operated as Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd under the ownership of Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum citation needed Assessment editIn their book A Century of Champions John Randall and Tony Morris placed Gainsborough at number 56 in a list of the world s 200 best horses of the 20th century 4 See also editList of racehorsesReferences edit a b Ahnert Rainer L editor in chief Thoroughbred Breeding of the World Pozdun Publishing Germany 1970 a b c Prior F M Register of Thoroughbred Stallions Vol VI The Sportsman Office London 1923 a b Leicester Sir Charles Bloodstock Breeding J A Allen amp Co London 1969 Randall J and Morris T Portway Press 1999 p 137 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gainsborough horse amp oldid 1178983024, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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