- Persian Punch
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Persian Punch
caption =
sire = Persian Heights
dam = Rum Cay
damsire = Our Native
sex =Gelding
foaled = 13 April 1993
country =Ireland
colour =Chestnut
breeder = Adstock Manor Stud
owner = Jeff Smith
trainer =David Elsworth
record = 63: 20-8-11
earnings = £1,008,785
race =Henry II Stakes (1997, 1998, 2000)Sagaro Stakes (1998)Lonsdale Cup (1998, 2001)Prix Kergorlay (2000)Goodwood Cup (2001, 2003)Jockey Club Cup (2000, 2002, 2003)Doncaster Cup (2003)
awards=Cartier European Top Stayer (2001, 2003)
honours = Statue atNewmarket Racecourse
updated = August 3, 2008Persian Punch (1993-2004) was a
thoroughbred racehorse trained in theUnited Kingdom . He was frequently heralded by theRacing Post and his fans as the most popular horse in training during the final years of his career. He had his own fan club and website.He was sired by
Persian Heights out of Rum Cay who was trained by Roger Curtis atLambourn ,Berkshire . He has a half brother by Mozart, Classic Punch.Persian Punch was trained throughout his racing career by
David Elsworth at Whitsbury Manor Racing Stables,Fordingbridge ,Wiltshire , England. His most famous stablemate wasDesert Orchid , retired by then but still leading out the 2 year olds. Persian Punch was owned by Jeff Smith, owner of Littleton Stud, whose silks had been carried by many famous racehorses includingLochsong andChief Singer . Persian Punch's lad was Derek Brown.Persian Punch won 20 races and was placed in 19 of his 63 races, amassing total prize money of over £1million for his owner, Jeff Smith. Although he never won a Group 1 race (he was only ever placed), he won 13 European Pattern races, equalling the record of Ardross, Acatenango and Brigadier Gerard.
At the age of 10 he was just denied the Stayers Triple Crown of
Goodwood Cup ,Ascot Gold Cup andDoncaster Cup when Mr Dinos beat him into 2nd place at Ascot. He won threeJockey Club Cup s, aDoncaster Cup , twoGoodwood Cup s, threeHenry II Stakes and twoLonsdale Cup s.Persian Punch earned the 2001 and 2003 Cartier Award for Top Stayer.
Persian Punch died on 28 April 2004, when he collapsed at the end of the
Sagaro Stakes at Ascot. His fan club contactedNewmarket Racecourse where he had his most wins, and his last victory, to request a memorial there to him. The Persian Punch Memorial Fund was founded and a lifesize bronze by Philip Blacker was unveiled on the anniversary of his last win. This was mostly funded by Jeff Smith but fans were given the opportunity to contribute and their names are displayed on a plaque.ee also
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Repeat winners of horse races References
* His own website http://www.persianpunch.co.uk
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