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The list below shows the leading Thoroughbred sire of broodmares in North America for each year since 1924. This is determined by the amount of prize money won during the year by racehorses which were foaled by a daughter of the sire. The most frequent sires on the list are Sir Gallahad III (12), Mr. Prospector (9), Princequillo (8), and Star ...
This is determined by the amount of prize money won by the sire's progeny during the year. It is restricted to stallions which are based in North America, but currently includes earnings from overseas races in Great Britain , Ireland , France , Italy , Germany and the United Arab Emirates as well as domestic earnings.
Champion two-year-old colt and noted sire 4: Saphir: Germany: b.c. 1894: Chamant x Sappho by Wisdom [93] Austrian Derby, three-time champion sire in Germany 4: Snap: Great Britain: Blk.c. 1750: Snip x Sister to Slipby by Fox. Noted sire. [94] 4: Vindication: United States: B.h. 2000: Seattle Slew x Strawberry Reason by Strawberry Road. [95 ...
Old Man was third on the Chilean general sire list in 1912/13. [7] In 1913, Old Man was the leading the sire in the world, per the Bloodstock Breeders' Review, beating out other sires such as Simonian, Cyllene, Desmond, St. Frusquin, Chaucer, Rock Sand, William the Third, Gallinule, Spearmint, and Sundridge. [23]
In 2006, as a 14-year-old sire, he had 20 different horses win a combined 31 stakes races, 10 of which were graded. At age 15 (2008), Distorted Humor produced at least 20 stakes winners for the second year in a row. For the third straight year, he ranked among the top six stallions by progeny earnings.
Tom Fool was a bay colt by the racehorse and sire Menow out of Gaga by Pharamond II. [1] He was a half-brother to the good two-year-old Aunt Jinny, [ 2 ] and was a great-grandson of the broodmare Laughing Queen, whose other descendants included the Kentucky Derby winner Dust Commander . [ 3 ]
The list below shows the leading sire of broodmares in Great Britain and Ireland for each year since 1899. This is determined by the amount of prize money won during the year in Great Britain and Ireland by racehorses that were foaled by a daughter of the sire in question.
Prince John (April 6, 1953 – January 26, 1979) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse called "one of the greatest broodmare sires of all time" by Bloodhorse magazine. [1] Bred in Kentucky, he was sired by Princequillo, a two-time leading sire in North America and a nine-time leading broodmare sire.