Gone to Royalty explained

Horsename:Gone to Royalty
Sire:Royal Chocolate
Grandsire:Amber Morn
Dam:Bon de Barras
Damsire:Ruritania
Sex:Gelding
Foaled:1980
Country:United States
Colour:Dark Bay/Brown
Breeder:North American Bloodstock Agency, Ltd.
Owner:Pierre-Louis Lévesque
Trainer:Jacques Dumas
Record:57: 12-10-10
Earnings:$379,770
Race:Display Stakes (1982)
Sir Barton Stakes (1983)
Autumn Handicap (1985)
Fair Play Stakes (1985)

Gone to Royalty (foaled 1980 in Ontario) is a Canadian Thoroughbred race horse owned by Pierre-Louis Lévesque, son of Quebec businessman and one of Canada's preeminent racehorse owners, the late Jean-Louis Lévesque.[1] Gone to Royalty was trained by Jacques Dumas.[2] He was sired by Royal Chocolate (winner of 1973 Queen's Plate) out of Bon Debarras, and is half brother to Eternal Search, the 1981 Canadian Champion Sprint Horse and Canadian Champion Older Female Horse of 1982 and 1983.

Among his racing successes, Gone to Royalty was the winner of the 1982 Display Stakes[3] and the 1983 Manitoba Derby.[4] He finished 4th in 1983 Queen's Plate.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gone to Royalty . Equibase Co. LLC . 1980-01-01 . 2019-07-02.
  2. Web site: HORSEMANSHIP JACQUES DUMAS – 1939-2014. Horse Canada. en-CA.
  3. Web site: Display Stakes. www.bloodlines.net.
  4. Web site: Manitoba Derby. Assiniboia Downs. 2017-12-10.