Medaglia d'Oro (horse) explained

Medaglia d'Oro
Sire:El Prado
Grandsire:Sadler's Wells
Dam:Cappucino Bay
Damsire:Bailjumper
Sex:Stallion
Foaled:
Paris, Kentucky, U.S.
Country:United States
Colour:Dark bay/Brown
Breeder:Albert and Joyce Bell
Owner:Joyce Bell
Edmund A. Gand
Trainer:Robert J. Frankel
Record:17: 8-7-0
Earnings:$5,754,720[1]
Race:San Felipe Stakes (2002)
Jim Dandy Stakes (2002)
Travers Stakes (2002)
Whitney Handicap (2003)
Oaklawn Handicap (2003)
Strub Stakes (2003)
Donn Handicap (2004)
Updated:August 29, 2008

Medaglia d'Oro (foaled April 11, 1999) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won several major stakes races including the 2002 Travers Stakes and the 2003 Whitney Handicap. He also finished second in the 2002 Belmont Stakes, the Breeders' Cup Classic in both 2002 and 2003, and the 2004 Dubai World Cup. Since retiring to stud, he has become an excellent stallion whose progeny include 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra, two-time champion filly Songbird and two-time Hong Kong Horse of the Year Golden Sixty.

Background

Medaglia d'Oro is a dark bay or brown stallion with a white star and three white socks. He was bred by Albert and Joyce Bell of Great Falls, Montana and foaled on April 11, 1999, at Katalpa Farm in Paris, Kentucky.[2] His sire was Ireland's 1991 Champion 2-Year-Old, El Prado, who was a son of the fourteen-time leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland Sadler's Wells, who in turn was a son of the 20th century's most influential sire and sire of sires, Northern Dancer. El Prado was the first son of Sadler's Wells to establish himself in the United States, becoming the leading sire in North America in 2002.[3] However, the dam's side of his pedigree is less distinguished. His dam, Cappuccino Bay, won a minor stakes race but then descended into the claiming ranks. Her sire, Bailjumper, was not a success at stud, though he was a son of Hall of Fame inductee Damascus.[4] Her family had failed to produce a major winner in several generations.[5]

As a yearling in 2000, Medaglia d'Oro was sent to a ranch in Arizona where he learned the basics of being a racehorse under the care of Raland Ayers. "He was just a pro from day one", said Ayers. |The first time I galloped him, he went between two horses like he'd been doing it all his life. I've never been around a horse with that much class." In May 2001, Medaglia d'Oro returned to Kentucky where he was placed in trainer David Vance's stable at Churchill Downs.

Medaglia d'Oro has been described as an attractive horse with excellent conformation. He stands high.[6]

Racing career

Medaglia d'Oro finished second in his only race as a two-year-old in 2001. After his winning three-year-old debut, he was sold to Edmund Gann and transferred to trainer Robert J. Frankel.

Leading up to the 2002 Triple Crown, Medaglia d'Oro won the San Felipe Stakes in California then finished second in the Wood Memorial in New York. In the mile Kentucky Derby, he was ridden by Laffit Pincay Jr. to a fourth-place finish behind War Emblem. Ridden by Jerry Bailey in the mile Preakness Stakes, he ran eighth behind War Emblem, then with Kent Desormeaux as his jockey, he finished second in the mile Belmont Stakes, beaten by long-shot Sarava.

After a brief rest, Medaglia d'Oro returned in early August to win the Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga Race Course by lengths under jockey Jerry Bailey, who would ride him in all his subsequent starts. In the Jim Dandy, Medaglia d'Oro earned a career high Beyer Speed Figure of 120. He then won the Travers Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, before running second to Volponi in the 2002 Breeders' Cup Classic. Medaglia d'Oro finished second to War Emblem in the Eclipse Award for champion three-year-old of 2002.[7]

Medaglia d'Oro started his four-year-old campaign with a seven-length victory in the Strub Stakes in February at Santa Anita, then won the Oaklawn Handicap in April by lengths. After a rest, he returned to win the Whitney Handicap by a length over Volponi, becoming the first horse to win Saratoga's Jim Dandy, Travers and Whitney.[8] He then ran second to Candy Ride in the Pacific Classic and to Pleasantly Perfect in the 2003 Breeders' Cup Classic. Sent back to the track in 2004, the five-year-old Medaglia d'Oro raced twice. He won January's Grade I Donn Handicap at Gulfstream Park in Florida, then at the end of March, he finished second to Pleasantly Perfect in the Dubai World Cup at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse in the United Arab Emirates.

Stud record

In May 2004, Medaglia d'Oro was sold to Richard Haisfield, who retired him to stud duty in 2005 at Hill 'n' Dale Farms for a fee of $35,000. In 2006, Medaglia d'Oro was moved to Audrey Haisfield's newly completed Stonewall Stallions, where he stood through 2009. His fee increased to $40,000 in 2007, then $60,000 in 2009. From his first crop born in 2006, he produced several stakes winners, the most notable of which was Rachel Alexandra, who was the 2009 Horse of the Year. As a result of this success, he was purchased by Sheikh Mohammed's Darley Stud for an undisclosed price in 2009.[9]

Starting in the summer of 2010, Medaglia d'Oro has been shuttled to Australia for the southern hemisphere's breeding season. His first Australian crop was only moderately successful, but his second Australian crop included Vancouver, who won the Golden Slipper Stakes and was named Australia's champion two-year-old of 2014–5.[10] For the 2015 season in Australia, his fee increased to A$110,000.[11]

In 2016, his fee in North America was increased to $150,000 live foal. One of the mares bred to him was Zenyatta, the 2010 Horse of the Year.[12]

Medaglia d'Oro had seven GI winners in 2017: among American stallions, only Danzig, Mr. Prospector and Storm Cat have ever had as many. With two winners at the 2017 Breeders' Cup, Darley raised his stud fee to $250,000.[13]

Statistics

By Racing Year, for offspring racing in the Northern Hemisphere[14]
YearNorth
American
Rank
WinnersStakes
Winners
Graded
Stakes
Winners
Chief EarnerEarnings
2008
  1. 4 first-crop
1842Retraceable$1,335,405
2009
  1. 1 second-crop
67105$7,737,666
2010 17 82 14 6Rachel Alexandra$6,247,361
2011 998 12 7 Plum Pretty$6,882,615
2012 20 10311 6Marketing Mix$9,305,068
2013 12 112 187Rydilluc$7,783,016
20146 126 19 8Coffee Clique$9,162,175
201521292212Songbird$13,219,030
2016798156Songbird$10,664,220
Prior to 2015, the Leading Sire Lists published by The Blood-Horse excluded earnings from Hong Kong and Japan due to the disparity in purses. Starting in 2015, earnings from Hong Kong and Japan are included on an adjusted basis.[15]

Notable progeny

Medaglia d'Oro has currently sired 26 individual Group 1 winners:

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

FoaledNameSexMajor wins
2006C. S. Silk fJust a Game Stakes
2006Gabby's Golden GalfAcorn Stakes, Santa Monica Handicap
2006Rachel AlexandrafKentucky Oaks, Preakness Stakes, Mother Goose Stakes, Haskell Invitational Stakes, Woodward Stakes
2006Warrior's RewardcCarter Handicap
2007Champagne d'OrofAcorn Stakes, Test Stakes
2007Passion For GoldcCritérium de Saint-Cloud
2008Marketing MixfRodeo Drive Stakes, Gamely Stakes
2008Plum Pretty fKentucky Oaks, Apple Blossom Handicap
2010Coffee CliquefJust a Game Stakes
2010LochtegGulfstream Park Turf Handicap
2010MshawishcGulfstream Park Turf Handicap, Donn Handicap
2010ViolencecLos Alamitos Futurity
2012Bar Of GoldfBreeders Cup Filly and Mare Sprint
2012DickinsonfJenny Wiley Stakes
2012VancouvercGolden Slipper Stakes
2013AsterncGolden Rose Stakes
2013SongbirdfDel Mar Debutante Stakes, Chandelier Stakes, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, Santa Anita Oaks, American Oaks, Alabama Stakes, Cotillion Stakes, Ogden Phipps Stakes, Delaware Handicap
2013TalismaniccBreeders' Cup Turf
2014ElatefAlabama Stakes, Beldame Stakes
2014New Money HoneyfBreeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf, Belmont Oaks
2015Bolt d'OrocDel Mar Futurity, FrontRunner Stakes
2015Crown ProsecutorcNew Zealand Derby
2015 Golden SixtygHong Kong Mile (thrice), Hong Kong Stewards' Cup (twice), Hong Kong Gold Cup (twice), Champions Mile (thrice)
2015Higher PowercPacific Classic Stakes
2016Cambier ParcfDel Mar Oaks, Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes
2016FlitfThe Thousand Guineas

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistics – Medaglia d'Oro. Equibase. 25 July 2016.
  2. Web site: Haskin. Steve. The Journey of Medaglia d'Oro. cs.bloodhorse.com. 25 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Roman. Steve. Miller. Steve. Chef-de-Race: El Prado. www.chef-de-race.com. 25 July 2016.
  4. http://www.pedigreequery.com/medaglia+doro Medaglia d'Oro's pedigree and partial racing stats
  5. Web site: Sparkman. John P.. Medaglia d'Oro strikes gold Down Under. drf.com. 26 July 2016.
  6. Web site: Hammonds. Evan. Medaglia d'Oro Profile. Blood-Horse. 25 July 2016.
  7. Web site: Mieszerski. Bob. Fresh Start for Medaglia d'Oro. Los Angeles Times. 25 July 2016. 1 February 2003.
  8. Web site: Medaglia d'Oro Shines Brilliantly in Whitney. Blood-Horse. 25 July 2016.
  9. Web site: Mitchell. Ron. Darley Purchases Hot Sire Medaglia d'Oro. Blood-Horse. 25 July 2016.
  10. Web site: Stevens. Racing Post. Martin. Golden Slipper hero Vancouver joins Ballydoyle . https://web.archive.org/web/20160818135140/http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/bloodstock/golden-slipper-hero-vancouver-joins-ballydoyle/2017024/. dead. 18 August 2016. 26 July 2016.
  11. Web site: Medaglia D'Oro fee doubled for 2015 season. Racing Post. https://web.archive.org/web/20150429165942/http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/bloodstock/medaglia-doro-fee-doubled-for-2015-season/1864239. dead. 29 April 2015. 26 July 2016.
  12. Web site: Zenyatta Bred to Medaglia d'Oro. Blood-Horse. 25 July 2016.
  13. Web site: Two Breeders' Cup Winners Boost Medaglia d'Oro's Fee. BloodHorse.com. 25 November 2017.
  14. Web site: Leading Sire Lists. www.bloodhorse.com. 17 June 2016.
  15. Web site: Mitchell. Eric. Sire List Evolution. cs.bloodhorse.com. 17 June 2016.