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Sun Chariot (horse)

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Dam
  
Clarence

Foaled
  
1939

Colour
  
Species
  
Equus caballus

Parents
  
Hyperion

Grandsire
  
Damsire
  
Diligence

Country
  
Breeder
  
National Stud

Owner
  
George VI

Sex
  

Sun Chariot (foaled 1939 in Ireland) was a Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Fillies Triple Crown series of races.

She was bred by the National Stud and raced for King George VI. Sun Chariot was a filly of great talent but very difficult temperament. Before she ever appeared on a racecourse, she displayed such a lack of promise that she was nearly returned to Ireland, where the stud then was. She topped the Free Handicap after winning the Middle Park Stakes, Queen Mary Stakes and two other races. However, in her first start as a three-year-old, she refused to make any effort and was beaten for what turned out to be the only time. She won the 1,000 Guineas, Oaks (despite steering a most wayward course) and the St. Leger, in which she beat the Derby winner, Watling Street.

In retirement, she bred some good winners at stud before her death in 1963, including: Blue Train, whose unsoundness prevented him from doing himself justice; Laudau (exported to Australia where he sired 14 stakeswinners for 36 stakeswins); Gigantic (Imperial Stakes, exported to New Zealand and a sire of stakes winners) and Pindari, whose successes included the King Edward VII Stakes and Great Voltigeur Stakes.

References

Sun Chariot (horse) Wikipedia


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