Abary | |
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Sire | Roi Dagobert (FR) |
Grandsire | Sicambre (FR) |
Dam | Antioquia |
Damsire | Derring-Do |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1980 |
Country | Germany |
Colour | blk/br |
Breeder | Gestüt Fährhof |
Owner | Gestüt Fährhof |
Trainer | Heinz Jentzsch |
Major wins | |
Grosser Preis von Berlin (1983, 1984) | |
Last updated on 31 October 2010 |
Abary (DE) (foaled 1980, died 2002) was a Thoroughbred racehorse (blk/br.), by Roi Dagobert (FR) out of Antioquia, [1] [2] a half-sister to Acatenango. He was twice winner of the Grosser Preis von Berlin (1983, 1984), trained by Heinz Jentzsch. The owner and breeder was Gestüt Fährhof. [3]
In addition to his victories in the Group 1 Grosser Preis von Berlin he also won the Group 2 Großer Preis der Badischen Wirtschaft twice (1983, 1984) and was placed in other Group 1 and 2 races in Germany and abroad. [1] Ridden by Maurice Philipperon he ran in the 1984 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, finishing 17th behind Sagace, Northern Trick and All Along. [3]
He stood at stud in Germany and France. He died in 2002 from colic. [1]
Abary | |
---|---|
Sire | Roi Dagobert (FR) |
Grandsire | Sicambre (FR) |
Dam | Antioquia |
Damsire | Derring-Do |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1980 |
Country | Germany |
Colour | blk/br |
Breeder | Gestüt Fährhof |
Owner | Gestüt Fährhof |
Trainer | Heinz Jentzsch |
Major wins | |
Grosser Preis von Berlin (1983, 1984) | |
Last updated on 31 October 2010 |
Abary (DE) (foaled 1980, died 2002) was a Thoroughbred racehorse (blk/br.), by Roi Dagobert (FR) out of Antioquia, [1] [2] a half-sister to Acatenango. He was twice winner of the Grosser Preis von Berlin (1983, 1984), trained by Heinz Jentzsch. The owner and breeder was Gestüt Fährhof. [3]
In addition to his victories in the Group 1 Grosser Preis von Berlin he also won the Group 2 Großer Preis der Badischen Wirtschaft twice (1983, 1984) and was placed in other Group 1 and 2 races in Germany and abroad. [1] Ridden by Maurice Philipperon he ran in the 1984 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, finishing 17th behind Sagace, Northern Trick and All Along. [3]
He stood at stud in Germany and France. He died in 2002 from colic. [1]