Ormonde | |
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Sire | Bend Or |
Grandsire | Doncaster |
Dam | Lily Agnes |
Damsire | Macaroni |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 18 March 1883[1] |
Died | 21 May 1904[2] | (aged 21)
Country | Great Britain |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster |
Owner | Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster |
Trainer | John Porter |
Jockey | Fred Archer George Barrett Tom Cannon |
Record | 16: 16–0–0 |
Earnings | £28,465[3] |
Major wins | |
Dewhurst Plate (1885) 2000 Guineas (1886) Epsom Derby (1886) St. James's Palace Stakes (1886) Hardwicke Stakes (1886, 1887) St. Leger Stakes (1886) Great Foal Stakes (1886) Champion Stakes (1886) Rous Memorial Stakes (1887) Imperial Gold Cup (1887) | |
Awards | |
4th U.K. Triple Crown Winner | |
Honours | |
Ormonde Stakes at Chester Racecourse | |
Last updated on 28 August 2012 |
Ormonde (1883–1904) was an undefeated English Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1886 English Triple Crown and was labelled the 'horse of the century' at the time. He also won the St. James's Palace Stakes, Champion Stakes and the Hardwicke Stakes twice. Ormonde was trained at Kingsclere by John Porter for the 1st Duke of Westminster. His regular jockeys were Fred Archer and Tom Cannon. After retiring from racing he suffered fertility problems, but still sired Orme, who won the Eclipse Stakes twice.
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