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Sole Power

Sole Power (foaled 18 March 2007) is a British-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. A specialist sprinter, he won twelve of his sixty-five races and competed in five different countries in a nine-year racing career. He is unique in being a dual winner of both the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Nunthorpe Stakes at York. His racing style is distinctive: he is usually restrained by his jockey for most of the race before producing a single burst of acceleration in the closing stages.

Sole Power
Sole Power ridden by Wayne Lordan after winning 2010 Nunthorpe Stakes.
SireKyllachy
GrandsirePivotal
DamDemerger
DamsireDistant View
SexGelding
Foaled18 March 2007
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederG Russell
OwnerSabena Power
TrainerEdward Lynam
Record65:12–7–7
Earnings£2,089,058
Major wins
Nunthorpe Stakes (2010, 2014)
Temple Stakes (2012)
Scarbrough Stakes (2012)
Palace House Stakes (2013, 2014)
King's Stand Stakes (2013, 2014)
Al Quoz Sprint (2015)
Flying Five (2015)
Awards
Cartier Champion Sprinter (2014)
Irish Horse of the Year (2014)

He won one minor race as a two-year-old but after winning on his debut as a three-year-old he was unplaced in his next four races before recording a 100/1 upset victory in the 2010 Nunthorpe Stakes. He did not race again that year, but returned as a four-year-old to win the Temple Stakes and finish third in the Prix de l'Abbaye. In 2012 he recorded his only success in the Listed Scarbrough Stakes but was placed in the Al Quoz Sprint, Temple Stakes and King's Stand Stakes.

As a six-year-old in 2013, the gelding won the Palace House Stakes and the King's Stand Stakes, finished third in the Nunthorpe and second to the Japanese horse Lord Kanaloa in the Hong Kong Sprint. In 2014 Sole Power was unbeaten in his first three starts, recording repeat wins in the Palace House Stakes, King's Stand Stakes and Nunthorpe Stakes. At the end of 2014 he was named Cartier Champion Sprinter and Irish Horse of the Year.

Background Edit

Sole Power is a small[1] bay gelding with a white blaze bred in England by G. Russell. He was sired by Kyllachy, a top-class sprinter who won the Nunthorpe Stakes in 2002. At stud Kyllachy has sired many successful horses including Twilight Son, the Dubai Golden Shaheen winner Krypton Factor and the Chairman's Sprint Prize winner Dim Sum.[2] Sole Power's dam was the unraced, Kentucky-bred mare Demerger, a daughter of the Sussex Stakes winner Distant View.

In August 2008 the yearling colt was consigned by the Wiltshire-based[3] Hillwood Stud to the sales at Doncaster where he was bought for £32,000 by the Irish trainer Edward Lynam.[4] The horse then passed into the ownership of David and Sabena Power (members of the Power bookmaking family) and was sent into training with Lynam at Dunshaughlin, County Meath.[5]

Racing career Edit

2009: two-year-old season Edit

Sole Power ran six times as a juvenile in 2009, ridden on each occasion by Pat Smullen. After finishing third in a maiden race at the Curragh Racecourse on his debut in June he finished second in a Listed Race at the same course a month later. He was then sent to York Racecourse in England, where he finished third in a valuable "sales race" restricted to horses who had been sold at Doncaster. In Autumn he finished unplaced in the Group Three Cornwallis Stakes at Ascot Racecourse before returning to Ireland for two races on the synthetic track at Dundalk Racecourse in November. He recorded his first success when winning a fourteen-runner maiden race at odds of 4/7,[6] and then finished fourth when odds on favourite for a race over six furlongs. At the end of the season, the colt was gelded on the advice of his trainer.[1]

2010: three-year-old season Edit

Sole Power began his three-year-old season by carrying 124 pounds to victory against older horses in a five furlong handicap race at Dundalk in April in a track record time of 57.46 seconds.[7] He failed to reach the first three places in his next four starts: he finished fourth to Equiano in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket, fifth in a Listed race at Naas, sixth in the Sapphire Stakes at the Curragh, and fifth in the Listed Abergwaun Stakes at Tipperary. On 20 August he was one of twelve sprinters to contest the Nunthorpe Stakes over five furlongs at York. Ridden by Wayne Lordan, he was given little chance and started at odds of 100/1. Lordan restrained the horse in the early stages before making headway in the last quarter mile. He took the lead 75 yards from the finish and won by one and a quarter lengths from the 6/4 favourite Starspangledbanner with another 100/1 outsider, Piccadilly Lily in third.[8] After the race, David Power admitted that he did not expect the horse to finish better than "mid-division", whilst Lynam described the winner as "very, very fast" and "very honest but just, like his trainer, a bit mentally immature."[1]

Sole Power was aimed at the Prix de l'Abbaye at Longchamp Racecourse in October, but was withdrawn from the race on account of the soft ground and did not race again in 2010. Lynam explained: "I'm disappointed to have to take him out, but it was not unexpected. There was a 50-50 chance of a good-ground Abbaye and it obviously wasn't our year. He's coming home from England tonight and will go on his holidays. Maybe he'll get to Longchamp next year."[9]

2011: four-year-old season Edit

On his first appearance since his Nunthorpe win, Sole Power was sent to the United Arab Emirates in March 2010 where he finished fourteenth of the sixteen runners behind the South African gelding J J the Jet Plane in the Al Quoz Sprint at Meydan Racecourse. In April he dead-heated for third place in the Palace House Stakes and then travelled to Haydock Park Racecourse for the Temple Stakes three weeks later. The race attracted a great deal of attention as it featured the British debut of the Hungarian sprinter Overdose.[10] Ridden by Keagan Latham, he took the lead a furlong from the finish and held the challenge of Kingsgate Native to win by three quarters of a length, with Overdose unplaced.[11] Lynam expressed his satisfaction at having "proved a few doubters wrong."[12]

Sole Power failed to win in six subsequent races in 2011. He finished unplaced in his first attempt at the King's Stand Stakes, fifth when favourite for the Abergwaun Stakes, second in the Flying Five at the Curragh and twelfth when attempting six furlongs in the Haydock Sprint Cup. His best effort came in the Prix de l'Abbaye at Longchamp in October. Latham found himself trapped on the inside and had to switch sharply to the right to obtain a clear run. Sole Power finished strongly and looked unlucky to be beaten in a three-way photo-finish by the British horses Tangerine Trees and Secret Asset.[13] In December, Sole Power was sent to contest the Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin Racecourse where he finished ninth of the fourteen runners behind Lucky Nine.

2012: five-year-old season Edit

As in 2012, Sole Power began his season at Meydan, but on this occasion he contested a prep race before tackling the Al Quoz Sprint, finishing second to the Irish-trained mare Invincible Ash in the Meydan Sprint on 10 March. Three weeks later he started 11/2 favourite for the Al Quoz sprint in which he finished second to the Australian mare Ortensia. On his return to Europe he finished second for the third time in succession when he was runner up to Bated Breath in the Temple Stakes after having to be repeatedly switched to obtain a clear run.[14]

In June he was again sent to Royal Ascot for the King's Stand Stakes in which he finished third of the twenty-two runners behind the Hong Kong-trained gelding Little Bridge. In August he ran in his second Nunthorpe Stakes, but after making good progress approaching the final quarter mile he faded in the closing stages to finish seventh behind Ortensia. After losing eleven races in succession, Sole Power was dropped in class for the Listed Scarbrough Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse in September. Ridden by Johnny Murtagh he started the 5/2 favourite and won "very readily" from eleven opponents.[15] On his final appearance of the season he finished fifth behind the French-trained filly Wizz Kid in the Prix de l'Abbaye.

2013: six-year-old season Edit

Sole Power returned to Meydan in early 2013 where he finished second to the South African sprinter Shea Shea in the Meydan Sprint and fourth to the same horse in the Al Quoz Sprint. On his return to Europe the gelding ran for the third time in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket. Ridden by Murtagh, he was restrained in the early stages before taking the lead inside the final furlong to win by a length from Kingsgate Native, with Tangerine Trees in third.[16] It was the horse's first win at Group level for almost two years. After the race, Lynam paid tribute to the winner, saying: "He has brought us all over the world, gives 110 per cent every time. He wants fast ground, five furlongs and when he gets it with a bit of luck in running he is very good."[17] Sole Power started the 11/10 favourite for the Temple Stakes at Haydock on 25 May, but after briefly leading the field he finished fourth behind Kingsgate Native, Swiss Spirit and Reckless Abandon.

On 18 June, Sole Power started at odds of 8/1 for the King's Stand Stakes in a field which included Shea Shea, Kingsgate Native, Reckless Abandon and Swiss Spirit as well as the Newmarket Handicap winner Shamexpress from Australia.[18] Murtagh held the gelding up towards the back of the field, before switching left to race up the stand-side rail inside the final furlong. In the closing strides, Sole Power overhauled Shea Shea, who was racing down the centre of the track, and won the Group One prize by a neck.[19] After the race Murtagh, who was recording his fortieth Royal Ascot win, said of Sole Power: "He's got a great turn of foot if you can just conserve his energy. He's very willing and if he gets going too early he runs out of steam. You've got to time it to the best."[20] Several months after the race, a video clip was posted on YouTube which purported to show Murtagh passing an object to the trainer's wife Sarah Lynam, in the unsaddling enclosure. Comments posted online suggested that the object might have been an electrical "buzzer", a device used to shock a horse into running more quickly.[21] Following an investigation by the British Horseracing Authority, both Murtagh and Lynam were exonerated of any wrongdoing.[22]

In July, Sole Power had his first outing over six furlongs since 2011 when he started at odds of 15/2 for the July Cup at Newmarket. He was drawn on the far left of the eleven runner field and when the starting stalls opened Murtagh held the horse back, before tracking sharply to the right to race along the rails. He made progress approaching the final furlong, but never reached the leaders and finished fifth behind Lethal Force, Society Rock, Slade Power and Shea Shea. Sole Power returned to five furlongs for his third attempt at the Nunthorpe Stakes in August and started the 4/1 second favourite in a field of seventeen. He was restrained at the rear of the field before finishing strongly to take third place, beaten half a length and a nose by the 40/1 outsider Jwala and Shea Shea. After the race Lynam commented "The ground beat him but we kind of knew beforehand it would. It has happened the last few times at York, we just haven't had fast ground here for a few years. He ran well and I am proud of him."[23]

Sole Power was campaigned internationally in the autumn. On 6 October he ran for the third time in the Prix de l'Abbaye and started at odds of 9/1 in a field of 20 runners. He made some progress in the second half of the race but never reached the leaders finishing sixth behind Maarek, another Irish-trained six-year-old. Sole Power ended his season in the Hong Kong Sprint on 8 December. He was held up in the early stages before making steady progress in the straight to finish second, five lengths behind the Japanese champion Lord Kanaloa.

2014: seven-year-old season Edit

For the fourth time, Sole Power was sent to Dubai in spring to race at Meydan, but had little success, finishing fourth to Shea Shea in the Meydan Sprint and seventh behind the Hong Kong-trained Amber Sky in the Al Quoz Sprint. On 3 May started 9/4 favourite as he attempted to repeat his 2013 success in the Palace House Stakes. Ridden by Ryan Moore, he had trouble obtaining a clear run approaching the final furlong but when switched right he accelerated to take the lead fifty yards from the finish and won by half a length from Kingsgate Native.[24]

When the gelding returned to Royal Ascot on 17 June he started 5/1 third favourite for the King's Stand Stakes, with the three-year-old Hot Streak, winner of the Temple Stakes, heading the betting from Shea Shea. Richard Hughes became the eighth jockey to partner Sole Power, but the tactics were familiar as the horse was held up before being switched to the outside for a late challenge. The seven-year-old quickened well, took the lead 75 yards from the finish and won by one and a quarter lengths from the 50/1 outsider Stepper Point, with Hot Streak a neck away in third. He became the first horse to win consecutive runnings of the race since Gold Bridge in 1934.[25] After the race, Lynam said "He was the best horse in the race, experience has won him it. This horse has been lucky because he's never had a well-known trainer but he's always had a top-class jockey".[26] Hughes paid tribute to the horse's acceleration, saying "I must have been eight lengths off the leader at halfway. There was loads of room and he just likes to explode".[27] The gelding missed a run in the July Cup after contracting a skin infection described by Lynam as "like ring worm or dermatitis".[28]

On 22 August, Sole Power contested the Nunthorpe Stakes for the fourth time in five years and started the 11/4 favourite in a field of thirteen runners. Shea Shea, Stepper Point and Hot Streak where again among his opponents, along with the King George Stakes winners Moviesta and Take Cover, the Middle Park Stakes winner Astaire and the leading French sprinter Rangali (Prix du Gros Chêne). Hughes employed the usual tactics, but when he attempted to challenge on the stands side (the right side from the jockeys' viewpoint) he found his path blocked and had to switch sharply to the left. Now racing towards the centre of the course, Sole Power again looked likely to be deprived of a clear run in the last hundred yards but squeezed through a gap and gained the advantage in the final strides to win by half a length from Stepper Point. Hughes commented "he's brilliant, he's made for me. When I was 14 or 15 I dreamed of riding horses like this and doing it like that". Explaining the horse's limited 2014 campaign up to that point, Lynam said "we couldn’t train him because of his skin problem, so to come back and do that means he's a very special horse. He's the horse of a lifetime and there's something special about him."[29] Sole Power moved up to six furlongs for the Sprint Cup at Haydock in September and started the 5/2 favourite, but after failing to obtain a clear run a furlong out, he finished fourth behind the three-year-old G-Force.

On 5 October, Sole Power made his fourth attempt to win the Prix de l'Abbaye and started favourite against seventeen opponents. He travelled well but Hughes was unable to obtain a clear run and finished unplaced behind the British gelding Move In Time. He ended his season with another attempt at the Hong Kong Sprint but never looked likely to win and finished ninth of the fifteen runners behind the locally trained Aerovelocity who won by a neck from Peniaphobia.

2015: eight-year-old season Edit

For the fifth time, Sole Power was sent to Dubai in early spring. He started favourite for the Meydan Sprint but was unable to recover after failing to obtain a clear run in the straight and finished twelfth behind Sir Maximilian. On 28 March Sole Power made his fifth bid to win the Al Quoz Sprint for which his opponents included Amber Sky, Peniaphobia and Sir Maximilian, as well as Bundle of Joy from Hong Kong, Green Mask from the United States, Hototo from Bahrain, Caspar Netscher (Mill Reef Stakes, German 2,000 Guineas, Nearctic Stakes) and Stepper Point (Flying Five) from England and Farmah (Premio Carlo e Francesco Aloisi) from France. Sole Power started slowly but produced a strong late run to take the lead inside the final furlong and won by half a length from Peniaphobia, with Green Mask taking third ahead of Amber Sky.[30] Hughes called the winner "a wonderful little horse. I thought he ran too lacklustre (on his last start at Meydan), but Eddie Lynam's done something and it's worked a treat" whilst Sabena Power said "I’m so thrilled. He surprises us all the time – he's fantastic".[31] On his return to Europe, the gelding finished sixth in the Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh on 23 May.

At Royal Ascot, Sole Power attempted to win a third consecutive King's Stand Stakes. He started the 5/2 favourite but despite making progress in the last quarter mile he finished fifth of the eighteen runners behind Goldream. He went on to finish fourth behind Muhaarar in the July Cup and fourth again behind the filly Mecca's Angel in the Nunthorpe Stakes. On 13 September he was partnered by Chris Hayes in the Flying Five at the Curragh and started the 5/1 co-favourite alongside Moviesta and Maarek. He produced his customary late run to take the lead inside the final furlong and held off the late challenge of Maarek to win by a head.[32]

Sole Power was retired in March 2017 at the age of ten. Lynam said "He was a great horse, but time waits for no man. I was a nobody until he came around and he's taken me to places I never felt were possible to go to.[33]

Assessment and honours Edit

In the 2010 edition on the World's Best Racehorse Rankings Sole Power was given a rating of 117 making him the 126th best racehorse in the world and the equal-best three-year-old sprinter, alongside Smiling Tiger, Wanted and Let Me Fight.[34] His rating dropped to 115 in the following year, and his ranking dropped to 248 in the world,[35] and in 2012 he repeated his rating of 115, when he was rated 236th in the world.[36] He was again rated on 115 in 2013. He improved to 118 in 2014, making him the equal 78th best hore in the world and the eighth best sprinter.

In November 2014 Sole Power was named Champion Sprinter at the Cartier Racing Awards, beating his stablemate Slade Power.[37]

Pedigree Edit

Pedigree of Sole Power (GB), bay gelding, 2007[38]
Sire
Kyllachy (GB)
1998
Pivotal (GB)
1993
Polar Falcon Nureyev
Marie d'Argonne
Fearless Revival Cozzene
Stufida
Pretty Poppy (GB)
1988
Song Sing Sing
Intent
Moonlight Serenade Crooner
March Moonlight
Dam
Demerger (USA)
1997
Distant View (USA)
1991
Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
Seven Springs Irish River
La Trinite
Merida (GB)
1991
Warning Known Fact
Slightly Dangerous
Metair Laser Light
Treatisan (Family 1-p)

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Career 1-2-3 Colour Chart – Sole Power

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Sole Power foaled 18 March 2007 is a British bred Irish trained Thoroughbred racehorse A specialist sprinter he won twelve of his sixty five races and competed in five different countries in a nine year racing career He is unique in being a dual winner of both the King s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Nunthorpe Stakes at York His racing style is distinctive he is usually restrained by his jockey for most of the race before producing a single burst of acceleration in the closing stages Sole PowerSole Power ridden by Wayne Lordan after winning 2010 Nunthorpe Stakes SireKyllachyGrandsirePivotalDamDemergerDamsireDistant ViewSexGeldingFoaled18 March 2007CountryUnited KingdomColourBayBreederG RussellOwnerSabena PowerTrainerEdward LynamRecord65 12 7 7Earnings 2 089 058Major winsNunthorpe Stakes 2010 2014 Temple Stakes 2012 Scarbrough Stakes 2012 Palace House Stakes 2013 2014 King s Stand Stakes 2013 2014 Al Quoz Sprint 2015 Flying Five 2015 AwardsCartier Champion Sprinter 2014 Irish Horse of the Year 2014 He won one minor race as a two year old but after winning on his debut as a three year old he was unplaced in his next four races before recording a 100 1 upset victory in the 2010 Nunthorpe Stakes He did not race again that year but returned as a four year old to win the Temple Stakes and finish third in the Prix de l Abbaye In 2012 he recorded his only success in the Listed Scarbrough Stakes but was placed in the Al Quoz Sprint Temple Stakes and King s Stand Stakes As a six year old in 2013 the gelding won the Palace House Stakes and the King s Stand Stakes finished third in the Nunthorpe and second to the Japanese horse Lord Kanaloa in the Hong Kong Sprint In 2014 Sole Power was unbeaten in his first three starts recording repeat wins in the Palace House Stakes King s Stand Stakes and Nunthorpe Stakes At the end of 2014 he was named Cartier Champion Sprinter and Irish Horse of the Year Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 2009 two year old season 2 2 2010 three year old season 2 3 2011 four year old season 2 4 2012 five year old season 2 5 2013 six year old season 2 6 2014 seven year old season 2 7 2015 eight year old season 3 Assessment and honours 4 Pedigree 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditSole Power is a small 1 bay gelding with a white blaze bred in England by G Russell He was sired by Kyllachy a top class sprinter who won the Nunthorpe Stakes in 2002 At stud Kyllachy has sired many successful horses including Twilight Son the Dubai Golden Shaheen winner Krypton Factor and the Chairman s Sprint Prize winner Dim Sum 2 Sole Power s dam was the unraced Kentucky bred mare Demerger a daughter of the Sussex Stakes winner Distant View In August 2008 the yearling colt was consigned by the Wiltshire based 3 Hillwood Stud to the sales at Doncaster where he was bought for 32 000 by the Irish trainer Edward Lynam 4 The horse then passed into the ownership of David and Sabena Power members of the Power bookmaking family and was sent into training with Lynam at Dunshaughlin County Meath 5 Racing career Edit2009 two year old season Edit Sole Power ran six times as a juvenile in 2009 ridden on each occasion by Pat Smullen After finishing third in a maiden race at the Curragh Racecourse on his debut in June he finished second in a Listed Race at the same course a month later He was then sent to York Racecourse in England where he finished third in a valuable sales race restricted to horses who had been sold at Doncaster In Autumn he finished unplaced in the Group Three Cornwallis Stakes at Ascot Racecourse before returning to Ireland for two races on the synthetic track at Dundalk Racecourse in November He recorded his first success when winning a fourteen runner maiden race at odds of 4 7 6 and then finished fourth when odds on favourite for a race over six furlongs At the end of the season the colt was gelded on the advice of his trainer 1 2010 three year old season Edit Sole Power began his three year old season by carrying 124 pounds to victory against older horses in a five furlong handicap race at Dundalk in April in a track record time of 57 46 seconds 7 He failed to reach the first three places in his next four starts he finished fourth to Equiano in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket fifth in a Listed race at Naas sixth in the Sapphire Stakes at the Curragh and fifth in the Listed Abergwaun Stakes at Tipperary On 20 August he was one of twelve sprinters to contest the Nunthorpe Stakes over five furlongs at York Ridden by Wayne Lordan he was given little chance and started at odds of 100 1 Lordan restrained the horse in the early stages before making headway in the last quarter mile He took the lead 75 yards from the finish and won by one and a quarter lengths from the 6 4 favourite Starspangledbanner with another 100 1 outsider Piccadilly Lily in third 8 After the race David Power admitted that he did not expect the horse to finish better than mid division whilst Lynam described the winner as very very fast and very honest but just like his trainer a bit mentally immature 1 Sole Power was aimed at the Prix de l Abbaye at Longchamp Racecourse in October but was withdrawn from the race on account of the soft ground and did not race again in 2010 Lynam explained I m disappointed to have to take him out but it was not unexpected There was a 50 50 chance of a good ground Abbaye and it obviously wasn t our year He s coming home from England tonight and will go on his holidays Maybe he ll get to Longchamp next year 9 2011 four year old season Edit On his first appearance since his Nunthorpe win Sole Power was sent to the United Arab Emirates in March 2010 where he finished fourteenth of the sixteen runners behind the South African gelding J J the Jet Plane in the Al Quoz Sprint at Meydan Racecourse In April he dead heated for third place in the Palace House Stakes and then travelled to Haydock Park Racecourse for the Temple Stakes three weeks later The race attracted a great deal of attention as it featured the British debut of the Hungarian sprinter Overdose 10 Ridden by Keagan Latham he took the lead a furlong from the finish and held the challenge of Kingsgate Native to win by three quarters of a length with Overdose unplaced 11 Lynam expressed his satisfaction at having proved a few doubters wrong 12 Sole Power failed to win in six subsequent races in 2011 He finished unplaced in his first attempt at the King s Stand Stakes fifth when favourite for the Abergwaun Stakes second in the Flying Five at the Curragh and twelfth when attempting six furlongs in the Haydock Sprint Cup His best effort came in the Prix de l Abbaye at Longchamp in October Latham found himself trapped on the inside and had to switch sharply to the right to obtain a clear run Sole Power finished strongly and looked unlucky to be beaten in a three way photo finish by the British horses Tangerine Trees and Secret Asset 13 In December Sole Power was sent to contest the Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin Racecourse where he finished ninth of the fourteen runners behind Lucky Nine 2012 five year old season Edit As in 2012 Sole Power began his season at Meydan but on this occasion he contested a prep race before tackling the Al Quoz Sprint finishing second to the Irish trained mare Invincible Ash in the Meydan Sprint on 10 March Three weeks later he started 11 2 favourite for the Al Quoz sprint in which he finished second to the Australian mare Ortensia On his return to Europe he finished second for the third time in succession when he was runner up to Bated Breath in the Temple Stakes after having to be repeatedly switched to obtain a clear run 14 In June he was again sent to Royal Ascot for the King s Stand Stakes in which he finished third of the twenty two runners behind the Hong Kong trained gelding Little Bridge In August he ran in his second Nunthorpe Stakes but after making good progress approaching the final quarter mile he faded in the closing stages to finish seventh behind Ortensia After losing eleven races in succession Sole Power was dropped in class for the Listed Scarbrough Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse in September Ridden by Johnny Murtagh he started the 5 2 favourite and won very readily from eleven opponents 15 On his final appearance of the season he finished fifth behind the French trained filly Wizz Kid in the Prix de l Abbaye 2013 six year old season Edit Sole Power returned to Meydan in early 2013 where he finished second to the South African sprinter Shea Shea in the Meydan Sprint and fourth to the same horse in the Al Quoz Sprint On his return to Europe the gelding ran for the third time in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket Ridden by Murtagh he was restrained in the early stages before taking the lead inside the final furlong to win by a length from Kingsgate Native with Tangerine Trees in third 16 It was the horse s first win at Group level for almost two years After the race Lynam paid tribute to the winner saying He has brought us all over the world gives 110 per cent every time He wants fast ground five furlongs and when he gets it with a bit of luck in running he is very good 17 Sole Power started the 11 10 favourite for the Temple Stakes at Haydock on 25 May but after briefly leading the field he finished fourth behind Kingsgate Native Swiss Spirit and Reckless Abandon On 18 June Sole Power started at odds of 8 1 for the King s Stand Stakes in a field which included Shea Shea Kingsgate Native Reckless Abandon and Swiss Spirit as well as the Newmarket Handicap winner Shamexpress from Australia 18 Murtagh held the gelding up towards the back of the field before switching left to race up the stand side rail inside the final furlong In the closing strides Sole Power overhauled Shea Shea who was racing down the centre of the track and won the Group One prize by a neck 19 After the race Murtagh who was recording his fortieth Royal Ascot win said of Sole Power He s got a great turn of foot if you can just conserve his energy He s very willing and if he gets going too early he runs out of steam You ve got to time it to the best 20 Several months after the race a video clip was posted on YouTube which purported to show Murtagh passing an object to the trainer s wife Sarah Lynam in the unsaddling enclosure Comments posted online suggested that the object might have been an electrical buzzer a device used to shock a horse into running more quickly 21 Following an investigation by the British Horseracing Authority both Murtagh and Lynam were exonerated of any wrongdoing 22 In July Sole Power had his first outing over six furlongs since 2011 when he started at odds of 15 2 for the July Cup at Newmarket He was drawn on the far left of the eleven runner field and when the starting stalls opened Murtagh held the horse back before tracking sharply to the right to race along the rails He made progress approaching the final furlong but never reached the leaders and finished fifth behind Lethal Force Society Rock Slade Power and Shea Shea Sole Power returned to five furlongs for his third attempt at the Nunthorpe Stakes in August and started the 4 1 second favourite in a field of seventeen He was restrained at the rear of the field before finishing strongly to take third place beaten half a length and a nose by the 40 1 outsider Jwala and Shea Shea After the race Lynam commented The ground beat him but we kind of knew beforehand it would It has happened the last few times at York we just haven t had fast ground here for a few years He ran well and I am proud of him 23 Sole Power was campaigned internationally in the autumn On 6 October he ran for the third time in the Prix de l Abbaye and started at odds of 9 1 in a field of 20 runners He made some progress in the second half of the race but never reached the leaders finishing sixth behind Maarek another Irish trained six year old Sole Power ended his season in the Hong Kong Sprint on 8 December He was held up in the early stages before making steady progress in the straight to finish second five lengths behind the Japanese champion Lord Kanaloa 2014 seven year old season Edit For the fourth time Sole Power was sent to Dubai in spring to race at Meydan but had little success finishing fourth to Shea Shea in the Meydan Sprint and seventh behind the Hong Kong trained Amber Sky in the Al Quoz Sprint On 3 May started 9 4 favourite as he attempted to repeat his 2013 success in the Palace House Stakes Ridden by Ryan Moore he had trouble obtaining a clear run approaching the final furlong but when switched right he accelerated to take the lead fifty yards from the finish and won by half a length from Kingsgate Native 24 When the gelding returned to Royal Ascot on 17 June he started 5 1 third favourite for the King s Stand Stakes with the three year old Hot Streak winner of the Temple Stakes heading the betting from Shea Shea Richard Hughes became the eighth jockey to partner Sole Power but the tactics were familiar as the horse was held up before being switched to the outside for a late challenge The seven year old quickened well took the lead 75 yards from the finish and won by one and a quarter lengths from the 50 1 outsider Stepper Point with Hot Streak a neck away in third He became the first horse to win consecutive runnings of the race since Gold Bridge in 1934 25 After the race Lynam said He was the best horse in the race experience has won him it This horse has been lucky because he s never had a well known trainer but he s always had a top class jockey 26 Hughes paid tribute to the horse s acceleration saying I must have been eight lengths off the leader at halfway There was loads of room and he just likes to explode 27 The gelding missed a run in the July Cup after contracting a skin infection described by Lynam as like ring worm or dermatitis 28 On 22 August Sole Power contested the Nunthorpe Stakes for the fourth time in five years and started the 11 4 favourite in a field of thirteen runners Shea Shea Stepper Point and Hot Streak where again among his opponents along with the King George Stakes winners Moviesta and Take Cover the Middle Park Stakes winner Astaire and the leading French sprinter Rangali Prix du Gros Chene Hughes employed the usual tactics but when he attempted to challenge on the stands side the right side from the jockeys viewpoint he found his path blocked and had to switch sharply to the left Now racing towards the centre of the course Sole Power again looked likely to be deprived of a clear run in the last hundred yards but squeezed through a gap and gained the advantage in the final strides to win by half a length from Stepper Point Hughes commented he s brilliant he s made for me When I was 14 or 15 I dreamed of riding horses like this and doing it like that Explaining the horse s limited 2014 campaign up to that point Lynam said we couldn t train him because of his skin problem so to come back and do that means he s a very special horse He s the horse of a lifetime and there s something special about him 29 Sole Power moved up to six furlongs for the Sprint Cup at Haydock in September and started the 5 2 favourite but after failing to obtain a clear run a furlong out he finished fourth behind the three year old G Force On 5 October Sole Power made his fourth attempt to win the Prix de l Abbaye and started favourite against seventeen opponents He travelled well but Hughes was unable to obtain a clear run and finished unplaced behind the British gelding Move In Time He ended his season with another attempt at the Hong Kong Sprint but never looked likely to win and finished ninth of the fifteen runners behind the locally trained Aerovelocity who won by a neck from Peniaphobia 2015 eight year old season Edit For the fifth time Sole Power was sent to Dubai in early spring He started favourite for the Meydan Sprint but was unable to recover after failing to obtain a clear run in the straight and finished twelfth behind Sir Maximilian On 28 March Sole Power made his fifth bid to win the Al Quoz Sprint for which his opponents included Amber Sky Peniaphobia and Sir Maximilian as well as Bundle of Joy from Hong Kong Green Mask from the United States Hototo from Bahrain Caspar Netscher Mill Reef Stakes German 2 000 Guineas Nearctic Stakes and Stepper Point Flying Five from England and Farmah Premio Carlo e Francesco Aloisi from France Sole Power started slowly but produced a strong late run to take the lead inside the final furlong and won by half a length from Peniaphobia with Green Mask taking third ahead of Amber Sky 30 Hughes called the winner a wonderful little horse I thought he ran too lacklustre on his last start at Meydan but Eddie Lynam s done something and it s worked a treat whilst Sabena Power said I m so thrilled He surprises us all the time he s fantastic 31 On his return to Europe the gelding finished sixth in the Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh on 23 May At Royal Ascot Sole Power attempted to win a third consecutive King s Stand Stakes He started the 5 2 favourite but despite making progress in the last quarter mile he finished fifth of the eighteen runners behind Goldream He went on to finish fourth behind Muhaarar in the July Cup and fourth again behind the filly Mecca s Angel in the Nunthorpe Stakes On 13 September he was partnered by Chris Hayes in the Flying Five at the Curragh and started the 5 1 co favourite alongside Moviesta and Maarek He produced his customary late run to take the lead inside the final furlong and held off the late challenge of Maarek to win by a head 32 Sole Power was retired in March 2017 at the age of ten Lynam said He was a great horse but time waits for no man I was a nobody until he came around and he s taken me to places I never felt were possible to go to 33 Assessment and honours EditIn the 2010 edition on the World s Best Racehorse Rankings Sole Power was given a rating of 117 making him the 126th best racehorse in the world and the equal best three year old sprinter alongside Smiling Tiger Wanted and Let Me Fight 34 His rating dropped to 115 in the following year and his ranking dropped to 248 in the world 35 and in 2012 he repeated his rating of 115 when he was rated 236th in the world 36 He was again rated on 115 in 2013 He improved to 118 in 2014 making him the equal 78th best hore in the world and the eighth best sprinter In November 2014 Sole Power was named Champion Sprinter at the Cartier Racing Awards beating his stablemate Slade Power 37 Pedigree EditPedigree of Sole Power GB bay gelding 2007 38 SireKyllachy GB 1998 Pivotal GB 1993 Polar Falcon NureyevMarie d ArgonneFearless Revival CozzeneStufidaPretty Poppy GB 1988 Song Sing SingIntentMoonlight Serenade CroonerMarch MoonlightDamDemerger USA 1997 Distant View USA 1991 Mr Prospector Raise a NativeGold DiggerSeven Springs Irish RiverLa TriniteMerida GB 1991 Warning Known FactSlightly DangerousMetair Laser LightTreatisan Family 1 p References Edit a b c Chris Cook 20 August 2010 Sole Power s 100 1 win stuns punters in Nunthorpe Stakes at York The Guardian Retrieved 2013 06 18 Kyllachy Stud Record Racing Post 2012 02 15 Retrieved 2014 08 22 Hillwood Stud Wiltshire Hillwood Stud Retrieved 2013 06 18 St Leger Yearling Sales Racing Post 28 August 2008 Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 2013 06 18 Royal Ascot double for Johnny Murtagh Meath Chronicle 19 June 2013 Retrieved 2013 06 20 Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden Stakes result Racing Post 7 November 2009 Retrieved 2013 06 18 Crowne Plaza Leading Jockey amp Trainer Championship Race result Racing Post 3 April 2010 Retrieved 2013 06 18 Nunthorpe Stakes result Racing Post 20 August 2010 Retrieved 2013 06 18 Jessica Lamb 1 October 2010 Lynam disappointed as soft going forces Sole Power to miss Abbaye Racing Post Retrieved 2013 06 18 Sole powers away in Temple RTE Sport 21 May 2011 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Temple Stakes result Racing Post 21 May 2011 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Andrew Dietz 21 May 2011 Sole has power as Overdose blows out Racing Post Archived from the original on 17 March 2017 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Prix de l Abbaye result Racing Post 2 October 2011 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Temple Stakes result Racing Post 26 May 2012 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Scarbrough Stakes result Racing Post 12 September 2012 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Palace House Stakes result Racing Post 4 May 2013 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Stuart Riley 4 May 2013 Sole powers to supreme success Racing Post Archived from the original on 25 June 2013 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Michael Sharkie 19 June 2013 Australian hopes flop at Royal Ascot The Age Retrieved 2013 06 20 King s Stand Stakes result Racing Post 18 June 2013 Retrieved 2013 06 19 Chris Wilson and Tom Peacock 18 June 2013 Sole Power races to King s Stand Glory Irish Independent Retrieved 2013 06 20 Geoffrey Riddle 17 June 2014 Sole Power dispels doubt with second successive victory in King s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot The National Abu Dhabi Retrieved 2014 06 19 Brian O Connor 1 April 2014 Johnny Murtagh and Sole Power connections cleared of wrongdoing by BHA Irish Times Retrieved 2014 06 19 Tom Park 23 August 2012 40 1 Jwala bolts up in Nunthorpe upset Racing Post Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 2013 08 23 Palace House Stakes result 2014 Racing Post 3 May 2014 Retrieved 2014 06 19 Leo Schlink 17 June 2014 Sole Power scores historic win by taking successive Group 1 King s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot Perth Now Retrieved 2014 06 19 Tom Peacock and Chris Wilson 17 June 2014 Ireland s Sole Power defends King Stand crown at Royal Ascot Irish Independent Retrieved 2014 06 19 Stuart Riley 17 June 2014 Royal Ascot Sole powers to second King s Stand victory Racing Post Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 2014 06 19 Tom Kerr 20 August 2014 Sole Power may not be in peak form for Nunthorpe Racing Post Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 23 Stuart Riley 22 August 2014 Last gasp Nunthorpe win for sensational Sole Power Racing Post Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 22 Al Quoz Sprint result 2015 Racing Post 28 March 2015 Sole Power claims Al Quoz Sprint at fifth time of asking in Dubai Irish Times 28 March 2015 Racing Post Group One winner Sole Power retired BBC Sport The 2010 World Thoroughbred Rankings International Federation of Horse Racing Authorities Archived from the original on 2012 04 19 Retrieved 2012 08 18 The 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings International Federation of Horse Racing Authorities Archived from the original on 2012 08 18 Retrieved 2012 08 18 The 2012 World Thoroughbred Rankings International Federation of Horse Racing Authorities Archived from the original on 2013 10 20 Retrieved 2013 06 01 Marcus Armytage 11 November 2014 Cartier Awards 2014 Double top for star miler Kingman Daily Telegraph Sole Power Equineline 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2013 06 18 External links EditCareer 1 2 3 Colour Chart Sole Power 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