Sir Gaylord (February 12, 1959 – May 10, 1981) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who later became a successful sire.
Sir Gaylord | |
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Sire | Turn-To |
Grandsire | Royal Charger |
Dam | Somethingroyal |
Damsire | Princequillo |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1959 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Meadow Farm |
Owner | Meadow Stables |
Trainer | Casey Hayes |
Record | 18: 10-0-4 |
Earnings | US$237,404 |
Major wins | |
Sapling Stakes (1961) Great American Stakes (1961) National Stallion Stakes (1961) Tyro Stakes (1961) Stepping Stone Purse (1962) Everglades Stakes (1962) Bahamas Stakes (1962) |
Background
editHe was bred and raced by Christopher Chenery. Sir Gaylord was sired by the British-bred, American-raced Turn-To out of the mare Somethingroyal and was therefore the half-brother of Secretariat.
Racing career
editOne of the leading two-year-old colts of 1961, Sir Gaylord was the favorite going into the 1962 Kentucky Derby. Shortly before the Derby, on May 4, he suffered a hairline fracture of the sesamoid bone in his right foreleg during a workout which ended his racing career.[1]
Stud career
editSir Gaylord was successful as a sire. He stood at stud in the United States until 1972, when he was sent to Haras du Quesnay (France). His best-known progeny included:
- Sir Ivor (1965) – 1968 Epsom Derby winner and champion broodmare sire. Sir Ivor was the sire of Sir Tristram a champion sire in Australia and New Zealand, as was his son Zabeel.
- Habitat (1966), a top-level stakes winner in England and France and also a successful sire.[2]
He died in France of kidney failure on May 10, 1981 aged 22.
Pedigree
editSire Turn-To |
Royal Charger | Nearco | Pharos |
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Nogara | |||
Sun Princess | Solario | ||
Mumtaz Begum | |||
Source Sucree | Admiral Drake | Craig an Eran | |
Plucky Liege | |||
Lavendula | Pharos | ||
Sweet Lavender | |||
Dam Somethingroyal |
Princequillo | Prince Rose | Rose Prince |
Indolence | |||
Cosquilla | Papyrus | ||
Quick Thought | |||
Imperatrice | Caruso | Polymelian | |
Sweet Music | |||
Cinqpace | Brown Bud | ||
Assignation |
References
edit- ^ "Sir Gaylord scratched from derby running". St. Petersburg Times. May 5, 1962. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Biography of Sir Gaylord. Accessed February 3, 2011.