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St. Simon (1881 - April 2, 1908) was an undefeated British Thoroughbred racehorse and one of the most successful sires in the history of the Thoroughbred. In May 1886 The Sporting Times ' carried out a poll of one hundred experts to create a ranking of the best British racehorses of the 19th century. St.


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St. Simon Dam Offspring Competition Results. This feature allows you to see the full five generation dam line with details of the Discipline, Competition level achieved, Breed Awards, and stallions produced for the dams and also details of their offspring. This feature is only available in the SporthorseData Pro version.


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766. Carved faces peer out from the old oak trees scattered around Saint Simons Island, a barrier island off the coast of Georgia. The weathered wooden facades, dubbed the "tree spirits," are.


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A beautifully balanced brown horse with a tremendous shoulder, a short back, clean legs and strong, well-rounded quarters, St. Simon stood 16 hands (16.1 hands according to some accounts) and was about three inches taller than he was long.


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Thoroughbred pedigree for St Simon, progeny, and female family reports from the Thoroughbred Horse Pedigree Query.. Subscriptions: Help: Message Board: Horse: st simon : ST SIMON (GB) br. H, 1881 {11-c} DP = 0-0-0-0-0 (0) DI = Inf CD = Inf - 9 Starts, 9 Wins, 0 Places, 0 Shows Career Earnings: £4676 GALOPIN (GB) br. 1872: VEDETTE (GB) br.


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Sire Line St Simon. Family 11-c . One of the most influential stallions of all time, St Simon was bred in England by Prince Batthyany of Hungary. The Prince owned both Galopin and St Angela, his sire and dam. Upon the death of the Prince, his horses were sold. Galopin went to Mr Henry Chaplin for 8000 guineas, and St Angela, in foal to Galopin.


St Simon, one of the greatest racehorses of all time. Never beaten, went on to be a brilliant

St. Simon was an undefeated British Thoroughbred racehorse and one of the most successful sires in the history of the Thoroughbred. In May 1886 The Sporting Times' carried out a poll of one hundred experts to create a ranking of the best British racehorses of the 19th century. St. Simon was ranked fourth, having been placed in the top ten by 53 of the contributors.


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St Simon was bred by Prince Gustavus Batthyany, a Hungarian-born naturalised Englishman whose horses were trained at Newmarket by John Dawson. A popular figure on the racecourse, he had his greatest triumph as an owner when Galopin won the 1875 Derby.


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About: St. Simon (horse) St. Simon (1881 - April 2, 1908) was an undefeated British Thoroughbred racehorse and one of the most successful sires in the history of the Thoroughbred. In May 1886 The Sporting Times' carried out a poll of one hundred experts to create a ranking of the best British racehorses of the 19th century. St.


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Keyword: st. simon. Pedigree Analysis: Pompoes. Group III-placed at 3 in France and stakes-placed at 4 in the United States, Pompoes went on to become a successful broodmare and a reminder that.


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St. Simon Stakes at Newbury; Horse (Equus ferus caballus) Last updated on 20 July 2006: St. Simon (1881 - April 2, 1908) was an undefeated British Thoroughbred racehorse and one of the most successful sires in the history of the Thoroughbred.


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St. Simon (* 1881 in England; † April 2, 1908 ) was an English Thoroughbred and one of the most successful stallions in the history of thoroughbred breeding. In the ranking of the greatest English racehorses of the 19th century, it is located at No. 4 St. Simon was a horse, which remained unbeaten in the race nine times and led the stallion list.


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St. Simon (1881 - April 2, 1908) was an undefeated British Thoroughbred racehorse and one of the most successful sires in the history of the Thoroughbred.In May 1886 The Sporting Times' carried out a poll of one hundred experts to create a ranking of the best British racehorses of the 19th century. St. Simon was ranked fourth, having been placed in the top ten by 53 of the contributors.


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St. Simon was foaled in 1881 at William Barrow's Paddocks near Newmarket, the offspring of a stallion named Galopin and his mate, St. Angela, by King Tom. Galopin had been purchased as a yearling in 1873 by the Hungarian Prince Gustavus Batthyany from breeder William Blenkiron's Middle Park Stud.


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A son of the 1875 Derby winner Galopin, St Simon was bred by Prince Gustavus Batthyany, (the first Hungarian to be elected to the Jockey Club) and was the sixth foal of his dam (mother) St Angela. Shortly before the start of the 1883 2,000 Guineas, Prince Batthyany suffered a fatal heart attack at Newmarket while walking up the grandstand stairs.