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Solario

Solario (1922–1945) was a successful British Thoroughbred racehorse and influential sire.

Solario
SireGainsborough
GrandsireBayardo
DamSun Worship
DamsireSundridge
SexStallion
Foaled1922
Died1945 (aged 22–23)
CountryIreland
ColourBay
Breeder4th Earl of Dunraven
OwnerSir John Rutherford
TrainerReginald Day
Record12: 6–1–2
Earnings£20,935
Major wins
Exeter Stakes (1924)
Ascot Derby (1925)
Princess of Wales's Stakes (1925)
St Leger Stakes (1925)
Ascot Gold Cup (1926)
Coronation Cup (1926)
Awards
Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland (1937)
Leading broodmare sire in Britain & Ireland
(1943, 1949 & 1950)
Honours
Solario Stakes at Sandown Park Racecourse
LNER Class A1 locomotive no. 4473

Background edit

Bred in Ireland by the 4th Earl of Dunraven, he was by the 1918 English Triple Crown champion, Gainsborough. His dam Sun Worship, was a daughter of the outstanding sire Sundridge who was the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1911.[1]

Solario was sold as a yearling for the huge sum of 47,000 guineas to a British syndicate.[2] Sir John Rutherford employed Reginald Day to condition the colt for racing.

Racing career edit

At age two, Solario won the 1924 Exeter Stakes and was second to Picaroon in the Middle Park Stakes. As a three-year-old, he finished fourth in the first two British Classic Races then won the third, the St Leger Stakes. At Ascot Racecourse he won the 1925 Ascot Derby. At age four, Solario ran away from the field while winning the 1926 Coronation Cup by fifteen lengths then won the Ascot Gold Cup.

Stud career edit

Solario commenced stud duties at Newmarket at a fee of 500 guineas a mare.[2] In 1932 he was sold following the death of his owner, Sir John Rutherford. In his will, Rutherford left two pictures of Solario and the Coronation Cup he won to the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. Solario was sent to stand at Terrace House Stud (now Tattersalls' Park Paddocks in Newmarket, Suffolk). In 1937, he was the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland when his son Mid-day Sun won The Derby and his daughter Exhibitionnist won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes and Epsom Oaks. Solario sired his second Epsom Derby winner when another son, Straight Deal, won the 1943 running.

Solario died at the age of twenty-three in 1945 having sired the winners of £270,000 in stakes.[2] He is buried at Tattersalls' Park Paddocks in Newmarket.

Selected notable offspring edit

Solario was the Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1943, 1949 and 1950. Through his daughters, he was the damsire of:

Honours edit

In 1925 the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) began a tradition of naming locomotives after winning racehorses;[3][4] LNER Class A1 locomotive no. 4473 (later no. 104, British Railways no. 60104) was named Solario after this horse, and remained in service until December 1959.[5] Sandown Park Racecourse have a hospitality area known as the Solario Suite.[citation needed]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Solario (IRE), bay stallion, 1922
Sire
Gainsborough
1915
Bayardo
1906
Bay Ronald Hampton
Black Duchess
Galicia Galopin
Isoletta
Rosedrop
1907
St Frusquin St Simon
Isabel
Rosaline Trenton (NZ)
Rosalys
Dam
Sun Worship
1912
Sundridge
1898
Amphion Rosebery
Suicide
Sierra Springfield
Sanda
Doctrine
1899
Ayrshire Hampton
Atalanta
Axiom Peter
Electric Light (Family No. 26)

References edit

  1. ^ "Sundridge".
  2. ^ a b c Leicester, Sir Charles (1969). Bloodstock Breeding. London: J. A. Allen & Co. ISBN 9780851313498.
  3. ^ Boddy, M.G.; Fry, E.V.; Hennigan, W.; Proud, P.; Yeadon, W.B. (July 1963). Fry, E.V. (ed.). Locomotives of the L.N.E.R., part 1: Preliminary Survey. Potters Bar: Railway Correspondence & Travel Society. p. 50.
  4. ^ Nock, O.S. (1985). British Locomotives of the 20th Century: Volume 3 1960-the present day. London: Guild Publishing/Book Club Associates. pp. 70–71. CN9613.
  5. ^ Boddy, M.G.; Neve, E.; Yeadon, W.B. (April 1973). Fry, E.V. (ed.). Locomotives of the L.N.E.R., part 2A: Tender Engines - Classes A1 to A10. Kenilworth: Railway Correspondence & Travel Society. pp. 72–73, 218, fold-out sheet inside rear cover. ISBN 0-901115-25-8.
  • Solario at the National Horseracing Museum

External links edit

  • Solario's pedigree and partial racing stats

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For Italian painters of this name see Antonio Solario and Andrea Solario Solario 1922 1945 was a successful British Thoroughbred racehorse and influential sire SolarioSireGainsboroughGrandsireBayardoDamSun WorshipDamsireSundridgeSexStallionFoaled1922Died1945 aged 22 23 CountryIrelandColourBayBreeder4th Earl of DunravenOwnerSir John RutherfordTrainerReginald DayRecord12 6 1 2Earnings 20 935Major winsExeter Stakes 1924 Ascot Derby 1925 Princess of Wales s Stakes 1925 St Leger Stakes 1925 Ascot Gold Cup 1926 Coronation Cup 1926 AwardsLeading sire in Great Britain amp Ireland 1937 Leading broodmare sire in Britain amp Ireland 1943 1949 amp 1950 HonoursSolario Stakes at Sandown Park RacecourseLNER Class A1 locomotive no 4473 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Stud career 3 1 Selected notable offspring 4 Honours 5 Pedigree 6 References 7 External linksBackground editBred in Ireland by the 4th Earl of Dunraven he was by the 1918 English Triple Crown champion Gainsborough His dam Sun Worship was a daughter of the outstanding sire Sundridge who was the Leading sire in Great Britain amp Ireland in 1911 1 Solario was sold as a yearling for the huge sum of 47 000 guineas to a British syndicate 2 Sir John Rutherford employed Reginald Day to condition the colt for racing Racing career editAt age two Solario won the 1924 Exeter Stakes and was second to Picaroon in the Middle Park Stakes As a three year old he finished fourth in the first two British Classic Races then won the third the St Leger Stakes At Ascot Racecourse he won the 1925 Ascot Derby At age four Solario ran away from the field while winning the 1926 Coronation Cup by fifteen lengths then won the Ascot Gold Cup Stud career editSolario commenced stud duties at Newmarket at a fee of 500 guineas a mare 2 In 1932 he was sold following the death of his owner Sir John Rutherford In his will Rutherford left two pictures of Solario and the Coronation Cup he won to the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery Solario was sent to stand at Terrace House Stud now Tattersalls Park Paddocks in Newmarket Suffolk In 1937 he was the Leading sire in Great Britain amp Ireland when his son Mid day Sun won The Derby and his daughter Exhibitionnist won the 1 000 Guineas Stakes and Epsom Oaks Solario sired his second Epsom Derby winner when another son Straight Deal won the 1943 running Solario died at the age of twenty three in 1945 having sired the winners of 270 000 in stakes 2 He is buried at Tattersalls Park Paddocks in Newmarket Selected notable offspring edit Sunny Devon f 1928 won Coronation Stakes Champion Three Year Old Filly in England Dastur f 1929 won 1931 Woodcote Stakes in 1932 won Irish Derby Ascot Derby Stakes Sussex Stakes in 1933 won Coronation Cup Champion Stakes Silversol f 1930 won the 1936 Irish Oaks Tai Yang f 1930 won 1933 Jockey Club Stakes Raeburn f 1933 won the 1936 Irish Derby Sind f 1933 Leading sire in Argentina in 1950 Exhibitionnist f 1934 won 1000 Guineas Epsom Oaks Mid day Sun f 1934 won Epsom Derby Hardwicke Stakes Lingfield Derby Trial 1 Solar Flower f 1935 won Coronation Stakes dam of Solar Slipper Sadri II f 1936 won 1941 Durban July Handicap Straight Deal f 1940 won 1943 Epsom Derby Solario was the Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain amp Ireland in 1943 1949 and 1950 Through his daughters he was the damsire of Escamillo f 1939 winner of the 1943 Grand Prix de Saint Cloud Solar Slipper f 1945 won the 1948 Champion Stakes and 1949 John Porter Stakes Cavan f 1955 won the American Classic the Belmont Stakes Indiana f 1961 won St Leger StakesHonours editIn 1925 the London amp North Eastern Railway LNER began a tradition of naming locomotives after winning racehorses 3 4 LNER Class A1 locomotive no 4473 later no 104 British Railways no 60104 was named Solario after this horse and remained in service until December 1959 5 Sandown Park Racecourse have a hospitality area known as the Solario Suite citation needed Pedigree editPedigree of Solario IRE bay stallion 1922 SireGainsborough 1915 Bayardo 1906 Bay Ronald Hampton Black Duchess Galicia Galopin Isoletta Rosedrop 1907 St Frusquin St Simon Isabel Rosaline Trenton NZ Rosalys DamSun Worship 1912 Sundridge 1898 Amphion Rosebery Suicide Sierra Springfield Sanda Doctrine 1899 Ayrshire Hampton Atalanta Axiom Peter Electric Light Family No 26 References edit Sundridge a b c Leicester Sir Charles 1969 Bloodstock Breeding London J A Allen amp Co ISBN 9780851313498 Boddy M G Fry E V Hennigan W Proud P Yeadon W B July 1963 Fry E V ed Locomotives of the L N E R part 1 Preliminary Survey Potters Bar Railway Correspondence amp Travel Society p 50 Nock O S 1985 British Locomotives of the 20th Century Volume 3 1960 the present day London Guild Publishing Book Club Associates pp 70 71 CN9613 Boddy M G Neve E Yeadon W B April 1973 Fry E V ed Locomotives of the L N E R part 2A Tender Engines Classes A1 to A10 Kenilworth Railway Correspondence amp Travel Society pp 72 73 218 fold out sheet inside rear cover ISBN 0 901115 25 8 Solario at the National Horseracing MuseumExternal links editSolario s pedigree and partial racing stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Solario amp oldid 1174153791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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