Lord Lyon | |
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Sire | Stockwell |
Grandsire | The Baron |
Dam | Paradigm |
Damsire | Paragone |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1863 |
Country | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | General Mark Pearson |
Owner | 1) General Mark Pearson (1863–1876) Richard Sutton (lessee, 1865–1867) 2) Lord Rosebery and Clare Vyner (1876–c.1880) 3) John Winteringham (c.1881–1887) |
Trainer | James Dover |
Record | 21: 17-3-1 |
Earnings | £18,700 ($127,825)[1] |
Major wins | |
Troy Stakes (1865) Criterion (1865) Epsom Derby (1866) 2,000 Guineas Stakes (1866) St. Leger Stakes (1866) Craven Stakes (1867) | |
Honours | |
Third English Triple Crown winner |
Lord Lyon (1863–1887) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1866 Epsom Derby, 2,000 Guineas Stakes and the St. Leger Stakes, becoming the third winner of the English Triple Crown. Lord Lyon raced until he was four-years old and was retired to stud in 1868. He is considered to be a marginally successful sire with his most notable progeny being the colt Minting and the filly Placida. He was euthanized in April 1887 after several years of failing health.