Is Sprinter Sacre still alive?
Is Sprinter Sacre still alive?
Sprinter Sacre (foaled 23 April 2006), is a French-bred, British-trained Selle Français racehorse. He currently has the third highest ever Timeform steeplechase rating of 192p, behind only Arkle on 212 and Flyingbolt on 210 as their highest in the modern era….
Sprinter Sacre | |
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Earnings | £1,136,883 |
Major wins |
What happened Sprinter Sacre?
The 10-year-old reigning champion chaser, regarded by some as the best since Arkle, sustained a minor leg injury this week while being prepared for a return to action in next month’s Tingle Creek Chase. …
Where is Sprinter Sacre now?
Cotswolds
The retirement of Sprinter Sacre was announced by Henderson at Cheltenham Racecourse on Sunday, November 13, 2016 during The November Meeting and he now resides in the Cotswolds with Vicky Roberts.
Who rode Sprinter Sacre?
Form
date | conditions | jockey |
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386 days break | ||
break | ||
27Dec13 | Kem 2m Sft C1ChG2 | Geraghty |
248 days break |
In which year did Sprinter Sacre win his first Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham?
Winners
Year | Winner | Jockey |
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2012 | Finian’s Rainbow | Barry Geraghty |
2013 | Sprinter Sacre | Barry Geraghty |
2014 | Sire de Grugy | Jamie Moore |
2015 | Dodging Bullets | Sam Twiston-Davies |
How many races altior won?
19
Altior’s 19-race winning streak was ended at Ascot in November 2019 by Cyrname in the Grade 2 Christy 1965 Chase.
How much did Sprinter Sacre cost?
Sprinter Sacre , an AQPS (Autre Que Pur-Sang or “other than thoroughbred”) son of smart German Flat performer Network, was purchased from France by Caroline and Raymond Mould as part of a 22-horse ‘job lot’ for €300,000 and sent to Seven Barrows to be trained by Nicky Henderson.
Which horse has won the Queen Mother Chase 3 times?
Badsworth Boy
Most successful horse (3 wins): Badsworth Boy – 1983, 1984, 1985.
Who owns the horse put the kettle on?
One For Luck Racing Syndicate
Put The Kettle On (foaled 10 March 2014) is an Irish racehorse who competes in National Hunt racing….
Put The Kettle On | |
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Owner | One For Luck Racing Syndicate |
Trainer | Henry De Bromhead |
Record | 16: 9-2-3 |
Earnings | £395,382 |
How much is altior worth?
Altior Prize Money: As of January 2021, Altior has won an incredible £1,296,219 in prize money throughout his racing career. The vast majority (£1,149,906) has been won over fences, where Altior has earned a best overall rating of 175.
How much did altior cost?
Altior (Latin for “Higher”) is a bay gelding with a white star bred in Ireland by Paddy Behan. In June 2013 the three-year-old gelding was auctioned at the Goffs National Hunt sale and was bought for €60,000 by Highflyer Bloodstock.
Has a mare won the Champion Chase?
History was made today (17 March) when Put The Kettle On became the first ever mare to win the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham Festival. I don’t think anyone has ridden a tougher mare and it’s testament to her ability — she could hear them coming behind her and she just gave it everything.
Did Sprinter Sacre win the Aintree?
He became the first horse since Istabraq in 1999 to win at all three major spring jumping Festivals, Punchestown, Cheltenham and Aintree. On his first appearance of the next season, Sprinter Sacre started 2/9 favourite for Desert Orchid Chase at Kempton Park Racecourse on 27 December.
What happened to Sprinter Sacre at Cheltenham Festival 2015?
At the Cheltenham Festival 11 March 2015, Sprinter Sacre started favourite for the Queen Mother Champion Chase but faded by the last two jumps and pulled up in a race won by Dodging Bullets.
What is Sprinter Sacre’s Timeform rating?
He currently has the third highest ever Timeform steeplechase rating of 192p, behind only Arkle on 212 and Flyingbolt on 210 as their highest in the modern era. After being imported from France, Sprinter Sacre won two National Hunt flat races in 2010 and two hurdle races in 2011.
When did Sprinter Sacre win the Doncaster steeplechase?
Sprinter Sacre made his first appearance in a steeplechase at Doncaster in December 2011. He started at odds of 2/9 and won by 24 lengths from Lightening Rod.
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