Champion (horse)
Champion | |
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St Leger (1800) |
Champion (1797 – after 1809) was a British
Background
Champion was a bay horse bred at
Racing career
1800: three-year-old season
Champion made his first appearance in the Derby at
Champion returned to Yorkshire for his three remaining races of 1800. At York on 28 August he ran against three opponents in a Sweepstakes over one and a half miles. He started 4/5 favourite but finished third of the four runners behind Sir Harry Tempest-Vane's colt Rolla, with Lignum Vitae second.[6] At the same course two days later he met Rolla again in a race over two miles and reversed the form at odds of 7/1.[7] His mixed form did not deter Christopher Wilson, who, while staying at York's Black Swan Hotel, made so many bets on his colt for the St Leger that he ran out of paper on which to record them.[8]
On 23 September at
At the end of the season, Wilson sold Champion to Lord Darlington.[11]

1801: four-year-old season
In the spring of 1801, Champion raced for the first time at
On 23 September, Champion returned to Doncaster for the Gold Cup over four miles. He started 5/2 second favourite and finished third of the four runners behind Chance and the favourite Sir Solomon.[16]
At the end of the season, Champion was described by the Sporting Magazine as "a horse of uncommon speed and powers."[4]
1802: five-year-old season
Champion remained in training at five, but ran only once, in a match arranged the previous year. On 28 May he ran against Mr Fletcher's five-year-old horse Lethe over two miles at York. The fact that Lethe, who was receiving six pounds from Champion, started "high odds on" suggests that the Derby winner was not expected to win. In the event, the match was anticlimactic as Champion broke down with injury and failed to complete the course. He never raced again.[17]
Stud career
Champion was sold as a prospective stallion to Colonel Lumm[18] who took the horse to Ireland.[19] He had limited success as a sire of racehorses but did sire two good broodmares.[20]
Pedigree
Sire Potoooooooo (GB) 1773 |
Eclipse 1764 |
Marske | Squirt |
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The Ruby Mare | |||
Spilletta | Regulus | ||
Mother Western | |||
Sportmistress 1765 |
Sportsman | Cade | |
Silvertail | |||
Golden Locks | Oroonoko | ||
Crab mare | |||
Dam Huncamunca(GB) 1787 |
Highflyer 1774 |
Herod | Tartar |
Cypron | |||
Rachel | Blank | ||
Regulus mare (1751) | |||
Cypher 1772 |
Squirrel | Traveller | |
Grey Bloody Buttocks | |||
Regulus mare (1749) | Regulus | ||
Childers mare (Family:3-b) |
References
- ^ Sporting almanack and oracle of rural life. 1844. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Patricia Erigero, Thoroughbred Heritage. "Pot-8-Os". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Patricia Erigero and Anne Peters. "Highflyer". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ a b Sporting magazine : or, monthly calendar of the ... v. 18 (Apr. -Sept. 1801). Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 274. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1800. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 33. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1800. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 84. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1800. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 86. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Carleton, John William (1855). The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1800. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 110. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ "Papers Past — Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle — 3 March 1849 — SPORTING". Paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1800. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 315. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1801. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 5. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1801. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 9. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1801. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 12. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1801. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 20. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1801. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 114. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1802. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 27. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ Racing calendar. 1802. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 316. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ The General stud book: containing pedigrees of race horses. J.S. Skinner. 1834. Retrieved 2012-01-31 – via Internet Archive.
Champion.
- ^ "Champion". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2012-01-31.