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Sharpo

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Sire
  
Sharpen Up

Dam
  
Moiety Bird

Foaled
  
1977

Species
  
Equus caballus

Trainer
  
Jeremy Tree

Sex
  
Colt

Grandsire
  
Atan

Damsire
  
Falcon

Country
  
Great Britain

Children
  
Lavinia Fontana

Parents
  
Sharpen Up

Earnings
  
247,353 USD

Sharpo


Sharpo (1977–1994) was the champion British Thoroughbred sprinter of 1981. He won seven races and more than £230,000 in prize money during a career which was restricted by his marked preference for soft ground. He developed a particular liking for York Racecourse, winning the Nunthorpe Stakes - then known as the William Hill Sprint Championship - three times from 1980, becoming the first to do so since Tag End in the 1920s. He also won the July Cup at Newmarket Racecourse and the Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp, as well as twice being second in major French sprint.

Sharpo went on to become a very successful sire before his death in June 1994, the winners of 216 races on the flat worth $1.7 million. He best winners were College Chapel, Risk Me, Cutting Blade and Lavinia Fontana.

References

Sharpo Wikipedia