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'''Marienbard''' (foaled 1997) was an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[Thoroughbred]] [[horse racing|racehorse]] bred by [[Saif Ali]] and raced by [[Godolphin Racing]]. Out of the mare Marienbad, he was sired by the [[French Champion Three-Year-Old Colt]], [[Caerleon II|Caerleon]], a son of the 1971 [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing#United Kingdom|British Triple Crown]] champion, [[Nijinsky II|Nijinsky]]. |
'''Marienbard''' (foaled 1997) was an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[Thoroughbred]] [[horse racing|racehorse]] bred by [[Saif Ali]] and raced by [[Godolphin Racing]]. Out of the mare Marienbad, he was sired by the [[French Champion Three-Year-Old Colt]], [[Caerleon II|Caerleon]], a son of the 1971 [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing#United Kingdom|British Triple Crown]] champion, [[Nijinsky II|Nijinsky]]. |
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Trained by [[Saeed bin Suroor]], Marienbard was late to develop. In 2000 the colt won an English [[Listed race]], the [[July Trophy Stakes]] at [[Haydock Park Racecourse]] then in 2001 captured his first important race, the [[Conditions races|Group 2]] [[Yorkshire Cup (horse race)|Yorkshire Cup]] plus he finished third to winner [[Vinnie Roe]] in the Group I [[Irish St. Leger]]. The following year, the then five-year-old horse blossomed into a [[Europe]]an standout, winning four of six starts including three consecutive Group 1 races. In [[Germany]] he won the [[Grosser Preis von Baden]] and the [[Deutschland-Preis]] then capped off his racing career with a three-quarter length victory over [[Sulamani]] and [[High Chaparral]] in France's most prestigious race, the [[Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe]]. |
Trained by [[Saeed bin Suroor]], Marienbard was late to develop. In 2000 the colt won an English [[Listed race]], the [[July Trophy Stakes]] at [[Haydock Park Racecourse]] then in 2001 captured his first important race, the [[Conditions races|Group 2]] [[Yorkshire Cup (horse race)|Yorkshire Cup]] plus he finished third to winner [[Vinnie Roe]] in the Group I [[Irish St. Leger]]. At the end of 2001, Marienbard was a well beaten seventh behind [[Ethereal]] in the [[Melbourne Cup]]. The following year, the then five-year-old horse blossomed into a [[Europe]]an standout, winning four of six starts including three consecutive Group 1 races. In [[Germany]] he won the [[Grosser Preis von Baden]] and the [[Deutschland-Preis]] then capped off his racing career with a three-quarter length victory over [[Sulamani]] and [[High Chaparral]] in France's most prestigious race, the [[Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe]]. |
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Following his Arc win in October 2002, Marienbard was retired to [[stud (animal)|stud]] duty and was sent to stand at East Stud on the island of [[Hokkaidō]] in [[Japan]]. |
Following his Arc win in October 2002, Marienbard was retired to [[stud (animal)|stud]] duty and was sent to stand at East Stud on the island of [[Hokkaidō]] in [[Japan]]. |
Revision as of 13:30, 29 September 2011
Marienbard | |
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Sire | Caerleon |
Grandsire | Nijinsky |
Dam | Marienbad |
Damsire | Darshaan |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1997 |
Country | Ireland |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Saif Ali |
Owner | Godolphin Racing |
Trainer | Saeed bin Suroor |
Record | 17: 8-3-1 |
Earnings | £1,124,150 |
Major wins | |
July Trophy Stakes (2000) Yorkshire Cup (2001) Jockey Club Stakes (2002) Deutschland-Preis (2002) Grosser Preis von Baden (2002) French Classic Race wins: Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (2002) |
Marienbard (foaled 1997) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse bred by Saif Ali and raced by Godolphin Racing. Out of the mare Marienbad, he was sired by the French Champion Three-Year-Old Colt, Caerleon, a son of the 1971 British Triple Crown champion, Nijinsky.
Trained by Saeed bin Suroor, Marienbard was late to develop. In 2000 the colt won an English Listed race, the July Trophy Stakes at Haydock Park Racecourse then in 2001 captured his first important race, the Group 2 Yorkshire Cup plus he finished third to winner Vinnie Roe in the Group I Irish St. Leger. At the end of 2001, Marienbard was a well beaten seventh behind Ethereal in the Melbourne Cup. The following year, the then five-year-old horse blossomed into a European standout, winning four of six starts including three consecutive Group 1 races. In Germany he won the Grosser Preis von Baden and the Deutschland-Preis then capped off his racing career with a three-quarter length victory over Sulamani and High Chaparral in France's most prestigious race, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Following his Arc win in October 2002, Marienbard was retired to stud duty and was sent to stand at East Stud on the island of Hokkaidō in Japan.