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Marchand d'Or
SireMarchand de Sable
GrandsireTheatrical
DamFedora
DamsireKendor
SexGelding
Foaled2003
CountryFrance
ColourGrey
BreederMme. Carla Giral
OwnerMme. Carla Giral
TrainerFreddy Head
Mikel Delzangles
Record40: 12-2-4
Earnings1.233.538
Major wins
Prix de la Porte Maillot (2006, 2007)
Prix Maurice de Gheest (2006, 2007, 2008)
Prix du Gros Chêne (2008)
July Cup (2008)
Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp (2008)
Prix de Saint-Georges (2010)
Prix de Meautry (2011)
Awards
European Champion Sprinter (2008)

Marchand d'Or (foaled February 21, 2003 in Calvados, France) is a Thoroughbred racehorse. In 2008, he won his third straight Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville Racecourse,[1] thus becoming the first to ever win three consecutive runnings of any French Group 1 race.

In 2010, the horse switched trainer to Mikel Delzangles and had six starts during the season with the Group 3 Prix de Saint-Georges his only win. In the 2011 season Merchand d'Or also won one of his six starts, the Group 3 Prix de Meautry.[1] So far during the 2012 campaign the horse has yet to finish better than third in three races.

At 3: Prix de Venette (Com-7F), Prix du Pont-Neuf (Lon-L,7F), Prix Maurice de Gheest (Dea-G1,6.5F)

At 4: Prix de la Porte Maillot (Lon, G3, 7F), Prix Maurice de Gheest (Dea, G1, 6.5F), 2nd: Betfred Sprint Cup (Hay, G1, 6F), 3rd: Prix de la Foret (Lon, G1, 7F)

At 5: Prix du Gros-Chene (Cha, G2, 5F), Darley July Cup (Nmk, G1, 6F), Prix Maurice de Gheest (Dea, G1, 6.5F), Prix de l'Abbeya (Lon, G1, 5F, 54,4sec Habibti's track record is 54,3sec).

Note: The official first run at Prix de l'Abbeya Longchamp was void because 1 gate didn't open. The front runners didn't know that the race was void, so the Hungarian bullet Overdose "won" it in a track record but it didn't count.

In 2008, he became the first horse to win three consecutive editions of any French Group 1 race.

References

  1. ^ a b "Marchand D'Or". Racing Post. Retrieved 2012-09-25.


This page was last edited on 18 February 2024, at 01:59
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