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Pilsudski (horse)

Pilsudski (23 April 1992 – 4 June 2015) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a four-season career from 1994 to 1997, he progressed from winning modest group races to be regarded as one of the best racehorses in the world.[1] He won eleven races in five different countries, six of them at Group One level. He also finished second in successive runnings of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

Pilsudski
Racing colours of Arnold Weinstock
SirePolish Precedent
GrandsireDanzig
DamCocotte
DamsireTroy
SexStallion
Foaled1992
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederBallymacoll Stud
OwnerLord Weinstock
TrainerMichael Stoute
Record23: 11-7-1
EarningsUS$3,461,555
Major wins
Grosser Preis von Baden (1996)
Breeders' Cup Turf (1996)
Eclipse Stakes (1997)
Irish Champion Stakes (1997)
Champion Stakes (1997)
Japan Cup (1997)
Awards
European Champion Older Horse (1997)
Honours
Timeform rating: 134
Last updated on 15 November 2022

Background

Pilsudski was a "big, imposing"[2] bay horse. He was bred in Ireland by his owner's Ballymacoll Stud near Dunboyne, County Meath. Pilsudski was sired by Polish Precedent, a son of Champion sire Danzig[3] out of the Troy mare Cocotte.

Polish Precedent won the Prix Jacques le Marois and the Prix du Moulin in 1989 and went on to sire the winners of almost five hundred races. Apart from Pilsudski, his most notable offspring was the champion miler Rakti.[4] Apart from Pilsudski, Cocotte produced at least seven other winners, most notable Fine Motion, the winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup and the Shūka Sho.[5]

Pilsudski was trained throughout his career by Michael Stoute at Newmarket, Suffolk. He was jointly owned by Lord Weinstock and his son Simon, until Simon's death in May 1996.[6] Pilsudski was named after the Polish politician and patriot Józef Piłsudski (1867-1935) who was known for his love for horses.

Racing career

1994: two-year-old season

Pilsudski's racing career began unremarkably in September 1994 when he ran sixth in a nineteen-runner maiden race at Newmarket behind the future Gran Premio del Jockey Club winner Court of Honour. He was then made favourite for a similar race at Leicester but made no impression, finishing eighth.

1995: three-year-old season

Pilsudski failed to win in his early three-year-old career, finishing second in a maiden at Ripon and then running down the field in the King George V Stakes at Royal Ascot.

In July, Pilsudski won at his fifth attempt, staying on strongly to win a mile and a quarter handicap at Newmarket under a light weight.[7] Two weeks later, he followed up over a mile and a half at Glorious Goodwood, winning another handicap by a neck from Rokeby Bowl.[8] On his final start of the year he finished third to the future Caulfield Cup winner Taufan's Melody in a handicap at Ascot in September.

He had proved himself to be a useful handicapper, but his official handicap rating of 95 suggested that he was about a stone below Group class.

1996: four-year-old season

1996 saw Pilsudski make the transition from handicapper to Group One winner. On his debut he started a 16/1 outsider for the Gordon Richards Stakes at Sandown, but belied his odds by running second to his stable companion Singspiel. A month later in the Group Three Brigadier Gerard Stakes over the same course and distance he recorded his first important win, beating Lucky Di by half a length.[9]

At Royal Ascot, Pilsudski was moved up to Group Two class for the Prince of Wales's Stakes for which was made 4/1 favourite and was reportedly well-fancied by his trainer.[10] He disputed the lead until the straight, but then faded into eighth place behind First Island. It was to be the last occasion on which Pilsudski finished out of the first three. In August he was sent abroad for the first time and won the Group Three Royal Whip Stakes at The Curragh, taking the lead two furlongs out and beating I'm Supposin by one and a half lengths.[11] in "convincing"[12] style.

It was in the Autumn of 1996 that Pilsudski first showed his best form. In September he recorded a Group One win at his first attempt, taking the lead a furlong out and staying on strongly under pressure to win the Grosser Preis von Baden by three quarters of a length.[13] Although he was obviously improving,[14] Pilsudski was not regarded as a serious contender for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and started at odds of just over 22/1. Ridden by Walter Swinburn Pilsudski tracked the leader Helissio throughout the race. In the straight the French colt pulled away to win easily, but Pilsudski stayed on strongly to hold on to second place ahead of numerous top class performers including Swain, Shaamit and Pentire.

On his final start of the year, Pilsudski was sent to Canada for the Breeders' Cup Turf at Woodbine Racetrack. He was matched against his stable companion Singspiel, six months on from their meeting at Sandown. The rest of the European challenge included Swain and the St Leger winner Shantou, while the North American runners were headed by the local champion Chief Bearheart and Diplomatic Jet from the United States. Ridden again by Swinburn, Pilsudski raced prominently as first Diplomatic Jet and then Singspiel led. In the straight Pilsudski moved up to challenge his stablemate and pulled ahead inside the final furlong to win by one and a quarter lengths.[15] Swain and Shantou finished next to complete a "clean sweep"[16] for European-trained horses. Much attention was given to the human aspects of the victory: Swinburn had recovered from life-threatening injuries earlier in the year, and had been criticised for his riding style in previous American races, while Stoute recorded his first Breeders' Cup victory in fifteen attempts.[17]

1997: five-year-old season

In 1997 Michael Kinane took over as Pilsudski's regular jockey, and the horse had his most successful season, winning four Group One races from eight starts. His season began slowly, as he finished a well beaten third[18] to Helissio in the Prix Ganay and was then beaten by Predappio when starting favourite for the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot, where he was unsuited by the soft ground.[2]

At Sandown in July he won his most important European race to date, taking the lead a furlong out in the Eclipse Stakes and running on well to beat The Derby winner Benny the Dip by one and a quarter lengths with the odds-on favourite Bosra Sham (who had been unable to obtain a clear run) in third.[19] Although much of the coverage of the race focused on Bosra Sham's defeat, Pilsudski was given credit for his win and was described by Mick Kinane as "fit, hard and ready to fight."[2] In the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot three weeks later Pilsudski ran on strongly after being switched to the outside to finish second to Swain, ahead of Helissio, Singspiel, Shantou and Predappio in a contest which was described as the "race of the decade".[20]

Once again, Pilsudski produced his best form in the Autumn. The build-up for the Irish Champion Stakes in September suggested that the race was effectively a match between Pilsudski and the three-year-old Desert King, the winner of the Irish 2000 Guineas and Derby.[21] Pilsudski tracked the leaders before taking the lead in the straight and pulling well clear. Even though he was eased down close to the finish he still crossed the line four and a half lengths ahead of Desert King.[22] The performance was described by one national newspaper correspondent as "truly awesome".[23] In his second attempt at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe he started third favourite and again proved to be a clear second best, finishing five lengths behind Peintre Celebre, but two and a half lengths ahead of the rest of the field.

Two weeks later at Newmarket, Pilsudski was made evens favourite for his final European start in the Champion Stakes. Kinane held the horse up before switching him to the outside to obtain a clear run inside the final quarter of a mile. Pilsudski accelerated to catch and pass the French colt Loup Sauvage inside the final furlong and pulled away to win by two lengths.[24] The Sunday Mirror described his win as "a demolition job" and Kinane paid tribute to the winner, saying that "they don't come any tougher than this horse - not only is he the toughest I've ridden, he's one of the best."[25] On his final start, Pilsudski was sent to Tokyo for the Japan Cup. Pilsudski was held up in the early stages before producing a sustained run in the straight to take the lead inside the final furlong. In a "courageous, fibre-testing performance",[1] he held off a strong late challenge from the Tenno Sho winner Air Groove to win by a neck.[26]

Pilsudski was then retired from racing and was sent back to Japan to begin his stud career in January 1998.[27]

Assessment, honours and awards

Pilsudski was named European Champion Older Horse of 1997 at the Cartier Racing Awards. He was also the highest ranked older horse of 1997 in the International Classification with a rating of 134. [28]

Stud career

Pilsudski stood at stud at the Shizunai Stallion Station at Hokkaidō in Japan from 1997. After a six-season stud career in Japan with a disappointing cumulative average earnings index of 0.36,[29] he was purchased by the Irish National Stud and Anngrove Stud and was returned to Ireland in 2003.[citation needed] He was based at the Anngrove Stud at Mountmellick, County Laois[30] with a fee of €2,500 in 2010.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Pilsudski (IRE), bay stallion 1992[31]
Sire
Polish Precedent (USA)
1986
Danzig (USA)
1977
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Pas de Nom Admiral's Voyage
Petitioner
Past Example (USA)
1976
Buckpasser Tom Fool
Busanda
Bold Example Bold Lad
Lady Be Good
Dam
Cocotte (GB)
1983
Troy (IRE)
1976
Petingo Petition
Alcazar
La Milo Hornbeam
Pin Prick
Gay Milly (FR)
1977
Mill Reef Never Bend
Milan Mill
Gaily Sir Gaylord
Spearfish (Family: 11)

References

  1. ^ a b Edmondson, Richard (24 November 1997). "Stoute in the yen again". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Pilsudski quells the queen - Sport". The Independent. London. 6 July 1997. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Pilsudski Horse Pedigree". Pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Polish Precedent Stud Record". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Cocotte Offspring". Pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  6. ^ ">> History of the Stud". Ballymacoll Stud. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  7. ^ "Duke of Cambridge Handicap result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  8. ^ "Tote Gold Trophy result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  9. ^ "Brigadier Gerard result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  10. ^ "Ashkalani can restore the Aga's winning glow". The Independent. London. 18 June 1996. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  11. ^ "Royal Whip Stakes result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  12. ^ "Fab Frankie's Royal Flush". Sunday Mail (Scotland). Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  13. ^ "Grosser Preis von Baden result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  14. ^ "Swinburn returns to top grade". The Independent. London. 2 September 1996. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  15. ^ "Breeders' Cup Turf result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  16. ^ Edmondson, Richard (27 October 1996). "Pilsudski saves British esteem". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  17. ^ Edmondson, Richard (28 October 1996). "Swinburn's sweet revenge". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  18. ^ "Helissio on the way to Coronation - Sport". The Independent. London. 28 April 1997. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  19. ^ "Eclipse Stakes result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  20. ^ Edmondson, Richard (21 July 1997). "Dip leaves generation gap". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  21. ^ "Desert King v Pilsudski (1997)". Thefreelibrary.com. 2 September 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  22. ^ "Irish Champion Stakes result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  23. ^ "Pilsudski's the king". Sunday Mirror. 14 September 1997. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  24. ^ "Champion Stakes result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  25. ^ "Pilsudski is just Champion!". Sunday Mirror. 19 October 1997. Retrieved 16 October 2011.[dead link]
  26. ^ "Japan Cup result". Racing Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  27. ^ "Racing: Singspiel fit for stud duty - Sport". The Independent. London. 17 December 1997. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  28. ^ "Racing: Celebre earns place among greats". The Independent. London. 14 January 1998.
  29. ^ "Stallion Reports: Statistics | Pilsudski (IRE)". JBIS (Japan Bloodstock Information System). Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  30. ^ "Anngrove Stud". Directoryoftheturf.com. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  31. ^ "Pilsudski pedigree". equineline.com. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.

pilsudski, horse, pilsudski, april, 1992, june, 2015, irish, bred, british, trained, thoroughbred, racehorse, sire, four, season, career, from, 1994, 1997, progressed, from, winning, modest, group, races, regarded, best, racehorses, world, eleven, races, five,. Pilsudski 23 April 1992 4 June 2015 was an Irish bred British trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire In a four season career from 1994 to 1997 he progressed from winning modest group races to be regarded as one of the best racehorses in the world 1 He won eleven races in five different countries six of them at Group One level He also finished second in successive runnings of the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe PilsudskiRacing colours of Arnold WeinstockSirePolish PrecedentGrandsireDanzigDamCocotteDamsireTroySexStallionFoaled1992CountryIrelandColourBayBreederBallymacoll StudOwnerLord WeinstockTrainerMichael StouteRecord23 11 7 1EarningsUS 3 461 555Major winsGrosser Preis von Baden 1996 Breeders Cup Turf 1996 Eclipse Stakes 1997 Irish Champion Stakes 1997 Champion Stakes 1997 Japan Cup 1997 AwardsEuropean Champion Older Horse 1997 HonoursTimeform rating 134Last updated on 15 November 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1994 two year old season 2 2 1995 three year old season 2 3 1996 four year old season 2 4 1997 five year old season 3 Assessment honours and awards 4 Stud career 5 Pedigree 6 ReferencesBackground EditPilsudski was a big imposing 2 bay horse He was bred in Ireland by his owner s Ballymacoll Stud near Dunboyne County Meath Pilsudski was sired by Polish Precedent a son of Champion sire Danzig 3 out of the Troy mare Cocotte Polish Precedent won the Prix Jacques le Marois and the Prix du Moulin in 1989 and went on to sire the winners of almost five hundred races Apart from Pilsudski his most notable offspring was the champion miler Rakti 4 Apart from Pilsudski Cocotte produced at least seven other winners most notable Fine Motion the winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup and the Shuka Sho 5 Pilsudski was trained throughout his career by Michael Stoute at Newmarket Suffolk He was jointly owned by Lord Weinstock and his son Simon until Simon s death in May 1996 6 Pilsudski was named after the Polish politician and patriot Jozef Pilsudski 1867 1935 who was known for his love for horses Racing career Edit1994 two year old season Edit Pilsudski s racing career began unremarkably in September 1994 when he ran sixth in a nineteen runner maiden race at Newmarket behind the future Gran Premio del Jockey Club winner Court of Honour He was then made favourite for a similar race at Leicester but made no impression finishing eighth 1995 three year old season Edit Pilsudski failed to win in his early three year old career finishing second in a maiden at Ripon and then running down the field in the King George V Stakes at Royal Ascot In July Pilsudski won at his fifth attempt staying on strongly to win a mile and a quarter handicap at Newmarket under a light weight 7 Two weeks later he followed up over a mile and a half at Glorious Goodwood winning another handicap by a neck from Rokeby Bowl 8 On his final start of the year he finished third to the future Caulfield Cup winner Taufan s Melody in a handicap at Ascot in September He had proved himself to be a useful handicapper but his official handicap rating of 95 suggested that he was about a stone below Group class 1996 four year old season Edit 1996 saw Pilsudski make the transition from handicapper to Group One winner On his debut he started a 16 1 outsider for the Gordon Richards Stakes at Sandown but belied his odds by running second to his stable companion Singspiel A month later in the Group Three Brigadier Gerard Stakes over the same course and distance he recorded his first important win beating Lucky Di by half a length 9 At Royal Ascot Pilsudski was moved up to Group Two class for the Prince of Wales s Stakes for which was made 4 1 favourite and was reportedly well fancied by his trainer 10 He disputed the lead until the straight but then faded into eighth place behind First Island It was to be the last occasion on which Pilsudski finished out of the first three In August he was sent abroad for the first time and won the Group Three Royal Whip Stakes at The Curragh taking the lead two furlongs out and beating I m Supposin by one and a half lengths 11 in convincing 12 style It was in the Autumn of 1996 that Pilsudski first showed his best form In September he recorded a Group One win at his first attempt taking the lead a furlong out and staying on strongly under pressure to win the Grosser Preis von Baden by three quarters of a length 13 Although he was obviously improving 14 Pilsudski was not regarded as a serious contender for the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe and started at odds of just over 22 1 Ridden by Walter Swinburn Pilsudski tracked the leader Helissio throughout the race In the straight the French colt pulled away to win easily but Pilsudski stayed on strongly to hold on to second place ahead of numerous top class performers including Swain Shaamit and Pentire On his final start of the year Pilsudski was sent to Canada for the Breeders Cup Turf at Woodbine Racetrack He was matched against his stable companion Singspiel six months on from their meeting at Sandown The rest of the European challenge included Swain and the St Leger winner Shantou while the North American runners were headed by the local champion Chief Bearheart and Diplomatic Jet from the United States Ridden again by Swinburn Pilsudski raced prominently as first Diplomatic Jet and then Singspiel led In the straight Pilsudski moved up to challenge his stablemate and pulled ahead inside the final furlong to win by one and a quarter lengths 15 Swain and Shantou finished next to complete a clean sweep 16 for European trained horses Much attention was given to the human aspects of the victory Swinburn had recovered from life threatening injuries earlier in the year and had been criticised for his riding style in previous American races while Stoute recorded his first Breeders Cup victory in fifteen attempts 17 1997 five year old season Edit In 1997 Michael Kinane took over as Pilsudski s regular jockey and the horse had his most successful season winning four Group One races from eight starts His season began slowly as he finished a well beaten third 18 to Helissio in the Prix Ganay and was then beaten by Predappio when starting favourite for the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot where he was unsuited by the soft ground 2 At Sandown in July he won his most important European race to date taking the lead a furlong out in the Eclipse Stakes and running on well to beat The Derby winner Benny the Dip by one and a quarter lengths with the odds on favourite Bosra Sham who had been unable to obtain a clear run in third 19 Although much of the coverage of the race focused on Bosra Sham s defeat Pilsudski was given credit for his win and was described by Mick Kinane as fit hard and ready to fight 2 In the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot three weeks later Pilsudski ran on strongly after being switched to the outside to finish second to Swain ahead of Helissio Singspiel Shantou and Predappio in a contest which was described as the race of the decade 20 Once again Pilsudski produced his best form in the Autumn The build up for the Irish Champion Stakes in September suggested that the race was effectively a match between Pilsudski and the three year old Desert King the winner of the Irish 2000 Guineas and Derby 21 Pilsudski tracked the leaders before taking the lead in the straight and pulling well clear Even though he was eased down close to the finish he still crossed the line four and a half lengths ahead of Desert King 22 The performance was described by one national newspaper correspondent as truly awesome 23 In his second attempt at the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe he started third favourite and again proved to be a clear second best finishing five lengths behind Peintre Celebre but two and a half lengths ahead of the rest of the field Two weeks later at Newmarket Pilsudski was made evens favourite for his final European start in the Champion Stakes Kinane held the horse up before switching him to the outside to obtain a clear run inside the final quarter of a mile Pilsudski accelerated to catch and pass the French colt Loup Sauvage inside the final furlong and pulled away to win by two lengths 24 The Sunday Mirror described his win as a demolition job and Kinane paid tribute to the winner saying that they don t come any tougher than this horse not only is he the toughest I ve ridden he s one of the best 25 On his final start Pilsudski was sent to Tokyo for the Japan Cup Pilsudski was held up in the early stages before producing a sustained run in the straight to take the lead inside the final furlong In a courageous fibre testing performance 1 he held off a strong late challenge from the Tenno Sho winner Air Groove to win by a neck 26 Pilsudski was then retired from racing and was sent back to Japan to begin his stud career in January 1998 27 Assessment honours and awards EditPilsudski was named European Champion Older Horse of 1997 at the Cartier Racing Awards He was also the highest ranked older horse of 1997 in the International Classification with a rating of 134 28 Stud career EditPilsudski stood at stud at the Shizunai Stallion Station at Hokkaidō in Japan from 1997 After a six season stud career in Japan with a disappointing cumulative average earnings index of 0 36 29 he was purchased by the Irish National Stud and Anngrove Stud and was returned to Ireland in 2003 citation needed He was based at the Anngrove Stud at Mountmellick County Laois 30 with a fee of 2 500 in 2010 Pedigree EditPedigree of Pilsudski IRE bay stallion 1992 31 SirePolish Precedent USA 1986 Danzig USA 1977 Northern Dancer NearcticNatalmaPas de Nom Admiral s VoyagePetitionerPast Example USA 1976 Buckpasser Tom FoolBusandaBold Example Bold LadLady Be GoodDamCocotte GB 1983 Troy IRE 1976 Petingo PetitionAlcazarLa Milo HornbeamPin PrickGay Milly FR 1977 Mill Reef Never BendMilan MillGaily Sir GaylordSpearfish Family 11 References Edit a b Edmondson Richard 24 November 1997 Stoute in the yen again The Independent London Retrieved 16 October 2011 a b c Pilsudski quells the queen Sport The Independent London 6 July 1997 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Pilsudski Horse Pedigree Pedigreequery com Retrieved 15 October 2011 Polish Precedent Stud Record Racing Post Retrieved 16 October 2011 Cocotte Offspring Pedigreequery com Retrieved 16 October 2011 gt gt History of the Stud Ballymacoll Stud Retrieved 16 October 2011 Duke of Cambridge Handicap result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Tote Gold Trophy result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Brigadier Gerard result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Ashkalani can restore the Aga s winning glow The Independent London 18 June 1996 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Royal Whip Stakes result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Fab Frankie s Royal Flush Sunday Mail Scotland Retrieved 16 October 2011 Grosser Preis von Baden result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Swinburn returns to top grade The Independent London 2 September 1996 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Breeders Cup Turf result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Edmondson Richard 27 October 1996 Pilsudski saves British esteem The Independent London Retrieved 16 October 2011 Edmondson Richard 28 October 1996 Swinburn s sweet revenge The Independent London Retrieved 16 October 2011 Helissio on the way to Coronation Sport The Independent London 28 April 1997 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Eclipse Stakes result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Edmondson Richard 21 July 1997 Dip leaves generation gap The Independent London Retrieved 16 October 2011 Desert King v Pilsudski 1997 Thefreelibrary com 2 September 2009 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Irish Champion Stakes result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Pilsudski s the king Sunday Mirror 14 September 1997 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Champion Stakes result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Pilsudski is just Champion Sunday Mirror 19 October 1997 Retrieved 16 October 2011 dead link Japan Cup result Racing Post Retrieved 15 October 2011 Racing Singspiel fit for stud duty Sport The Independent London 17 December 1997 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Racing Celebre earns place among greats The Independent London 14 January 1998 Stallion Reports Statistics Pilsudski IRE JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association Retrieved 14 September 2020 Anngrove Stud Directoryoftheturf com Retrieved 15 October 2011 Pilsudski pedigree equineline com 8 May 2012 Retrieved 2 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pilsudski horse amp oldid 1122067858, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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