Handsome Sailor | |
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Sire | Some Hand |
Grandsire | Will Somers |
Dam | Found At Sea |
Damsire | Pieces of Eight |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 30 April 1983[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Hugh Craig Harvey |
Owner | Robert Sangster |
Trainer | R Thompson Michael W. Dickinson Barry Hills |
Record | 34:12-1-7 |
Major wins | |
Duke of York Stakes (1987, 1988) Prix de Ris-Orangis (1987) Temple Stakes (1988) William Hill Sprint Championship (1988) Prix de l'Abbaye (1988) Flying Five (1989) |
Handsome Sailor (30 April 1983 – 1997) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. A specialist sprinter, he showed useful, but unremarkable form in his first two seasons, winning three of his nine starts as a juvenile and two from four in an abbreviated three-year-old campaign. He emerged as a top-class performer in 1987, winning the Duke of York Stakes in England and the Prix de Ris-Orangis in France. He was even better as a five-year-old, winning a second Duke of York Stakes and adding victories in the Temple Stakes, William Hill Sprint Championship and Prix de l'Abbaye. His form was less impressive in 1989 but ended his racing career with a victory in the Flying Five. He was not a success as a breeding stallion and died in 1997 at the age of fourteen.