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Železník (horse)

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Sire
  
Zigeunersohn

Dam
  
Želatina

Foaled
  
29 April 1978

Grandsire
  
Grande

Damsire
  
Le Loup Garou

Sex
  

Country
  
Slovakia, Czechoslovakia

Železník (29 April 1978 - 22 December 2004) was a Czechoslovak racehorse, the four-time winner of the Grand Pardubice Steeplechase.

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Career

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Železník was foaled in Šamorín, Slovakia on 29 April 1978. His dam was the Russian mare Želatina and his sire was the German stallion Zigeunersohn. In October 1979, Železník was sold as a yearling for 120,000 Czech Crowns to the stables of the Agrochemical Company in Slavkov u Brna (better known to some as Austerlitz). His career started out on the flat but almost ended before it took off - during his first racing season, Železník was injured in the paddock, resulting in a damaged rear knee.

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In 1982 he was turned over to a young rider named Josef Váňa, and in 1983 Železník started his jumping career, winning some races that very same year. With Antonin Novak in the saddle, Železník started his first Velká pardubická race in 1985.

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In 1987 he was one of 98 horses nominated for the Grand National steeplechase along with another Czech-owned horse, Valencio. Both horses arrived in Britain two months before the race and were to be trained in the South of England by Ben Wise at his Jevington stables near Polegate. However, due to blood irregularities, Železník was quarantined by the British authorities and only Valencio ran.

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Success for Železník was to come later that year though as Váňa, the only eight-time winning jockey of the Velká pardubická steeplechase, rode him to victory in the 1987 race. Železník went on to win the Velká Pardubická a record four times: in 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1991. During his career he raced 58 times and he won 30 races.

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References

Železník (horse) Wikipedia