Quest for Fame (horse)

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Quest For Fame
Hollywood Invitational Turf Handicap
(1992)
Timeform rating: 127
Last updated on 21 October 2023

Quest For Fame (1987–2011) was a British-bred and British-trained

Hollywood Invitational Turf Handicap in 1992. He was the first Epsom Derby winner to win a major race as a five-year-old since St. Gatien
in 1886.

Background

Quest For Fame was a very dark-coated bay horse who was bred by Juddmonte Farms, the breeding organisation of his owner

.

Racing career

1989: two-year-old season

Quest For Fame made his debut in a maiden race at Newbury on 28 October 1989. He started 2/1 favourite and finished second to Tyburn Tree.[2]

1990: three-year-old season

After the retirement of Jeremy Tree, the training of Quest For Fame was taken over by his assistant Roger Charlton. In April 1990, Quest For Fame returned to Newbury and recorded his first win when taking the Spring Maiden Stakes by one and a half lengths.[3] At Chester in May he finished second of the three runners in the Chester Vase, beaten a length by Belmez.

At Epsom on 6 June, Quest For Fame started 7/1 fourth favourite for the Derby. Ridden by the eleven-times champion Pat Eddery, he took the lead over a furlong from the finish and pulled clear to win by three lengths from Blue Stag. The beaten horses included Elmaamul, Linamix, Zoman, and Mr Brooks.[4]

In July Quest For Fame started 5/4 favourite for the Irish Derby at the Curragh. He finished fifth behind the filly Salsabil.

1991: four-year-old season

Quest For Fame ran five times as a four-year-old without winning. In the Coronation Cup at Epsom in June, he finished fourth of the seven runners behind In The Groove. In August, he ran second to Terimon in the International Stakes. He started odds-on favourite for the Group Three September Stakes at Kempton but was beaten a neck by the three-year-old Young Buster. On his final European start, Quest For Fame finished seventh of the fourteen runners behind Saumarez in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

Quest For Fame's lack of success led to his being sent off a 58/1 outsider for the Breeders' Cup Turf at Churchill Downs in November. He belied his odds and produced his best performance of the season in running third to Miss Alleged.[5]

1992: five-year-old season

In 1992, Quest For Fame was transferred to the stable of

Hollywood Invitational Turf Handicap.[7]

Quest For Fame was off the racecourse for four months before returning in the autumn of 1992. He finished unplaced in the

Nijinsky defeated Blakeney in the 1970 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Quest for Fame got the better of Dr Devious by a length, as they finished third and fourth behind Fraise.[8] On his final start, Quest for Fame was unplaced behind Tokai Teio in the Japan Cup
.

Assessment

In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Quest For Fame a "poor" Derby winner.[9]

Stud record

Quest for Fame stood as a stallion in the United States and Australia until he was pensioned from breeding duty in 2010.[10]

He sired 7 individual Group One winners.

Notable progeny

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

Foaled Name Sex Major Wins
1994 Famous Digger f Del Mar Oaks
1995 Dracula c
George Main Stakes
1996 Tributes f Crown Oaks
1997 Unworldly f Flight Stakes
1998 Viscount c
George Main Stakes
2000 Sarrera g Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Doomben Cup
2002 De Beers c Rosehill Guineas

Pedigree

Pedigree of Quest for Fame (GB), bay stallion, 1987
Sire
Rainbow Quest (USA)
1981
Blushing Groom
1974
Red God Nasrullah
Spring Run
Runaway Bride Wild Risk
Aimee
I Will Follow
1975 
Herbager Vandale
Flagette
Where You Lead Raise a Native
Noblesse
Dam
Aryenne (IRE)
1977
Green Dancer
1972
Nijinsky
Northern Dancer
Flaming Page
Green Valley Val de Loir
Sly Pola
Americaine
1968
Cambremont Sicmabre
Djebellica
Alora Ballyogan
Agnes (Family:4)

References

  1. ^ "Rainbow Quest | Stud Record | Bloodstock Stallion Book | Racing Post". Racing Post. 9 November 2011. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Results from the 3.15 race at NEWBURY – 28 October 1989". Racing Post. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Results from the 2.40 race at NEWBURY – 20 April 1990". Racing Post. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  4. ^ "Results from the 3.45 race at EPSOM – 6 June 1990". Racing Post. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Results from the 8.01 race at CHURCHILL DOWNS (USA) – 2 November 1991". Racing Post. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  6. ^ "San Luis Obispo Handicap". Racing Post. 18 February 1992. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  7. ^ "Hollywood Invitational Turf Handicap". Racing Post. 25 May 1992. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Breeders' Cup Turf result". Racing Post. 31 October 1992.
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  10. ^ "Quest for Fame Pensioned". The Blood-Horse. 22 April 2010.