Beau Zam Explained

Horsename:Beau Zam
Sire:Zamazaan (France)
Grandsire:Exbury (France)
Dam:Belle Cherie (NZ)
Damsire:Sovereign Edition (Ireland)
Sex:Stallion
Foaled:6 November 1984
Breeder:C R Stuart
Trainer:Bart Cummings
Record:28: 11:5:2
Earnings:$2,388,675

Beau Zam (6 November 1984 – 17 April 2000) was a New Zealand-bred and Australian-trained Thoroughbred racehorse[1] that won five Group 1 races.

Racing career

Beau Zam was the first Australian horse to win over $2 million in stake money.

Races he won included the following:

He was also placed:

Beau Zam was trained by Bart Cummings[4] and generally ridden by John Marshall.[5] He was the Australian Horse of the Year for the 1987/88 season.

As well as winning the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Canberra in front of the Queen herself, Beau Zam was also ridden in track work by Princess Anne in the lead up to his AJC Derby win.[6]

Stud career

After his racing career, Beau Zam stood at stud in Japan and New Zealand.[7] In 1996 he became the foundation sire at Brighthill Farm, Waikato, New Zealand and he produced over 100 winners.[8]

Beau Zam died on 17 April 2000.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Beau Zam (NZ) 1984 / Breeding / LOVERACING.NZ.
  2. Web site: 1988 AJC Derby - Beau Zam . .
  3. Web site: 1989 Apollo Stakes - Beau Zam . .
  4. Web site: Bart's greatest champions - the top 10 .
  5. Web site: Marshall, the quiet achiever.
  6. Cummings, J.B. (2009). Bart: My life. Pan Macmillan, Australia. ISBN 9781405040150
  7. Web site: Beau Zam Horse Pedigree .
  8. Web site: About us | Brighthill Farm. Thoroughbred Stud. New Zealand.