- Prince Palatine
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Prince Palatine
caption = - Prince Palatine, 1920 -
sire = Persimmon
grandsire = St. Simon
dam = Lady Lightfoot
damsire = Isinglass
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1908
country =Ireland flagicon|Ireland
colour = Bay
breeder = William Hall Walker
owner =Thomas Pilkington Jack B. Joel
trainer =Henry Beardsley
record = 21:11-6-1
earnings = $184,555
race =Imperial Produce Plate (1910)St. Leger Stakes (1911)Eclipse Stakes (1912)Jockey Club Stakes (1912)Ascot Gold Cup (1912 &1913)Doncaster Cup (1913)Coronation Cup (1913)
awards=British Horse of the Year (1912 & 1913)
honours =
updated= September 26, 2006Prince Palatine (1908-1924) was a British
Thoroughbred racehorse. He was named for County Palatine of Lancaster near where his breeder William Hall Walker had been raised.Racing at age two, Prince Palantine won three of his six starts. At age three, he began to improve and by September was in top form, winning the
St. Leger Stakes by 6 lengths. Prince Palatine was the dominant horse in British racing in 1912 and 1913. Near the end of the 1913 racing season he was sold for a then record price of £45,000 toJack B. Joel to stand at stud at Childwickbury Stud inSt. Albans ,Hertfordshire .Although Prince Palantine had a less than stellar stud career in England, he did sire Rose Prince who in turn produced the Belgian racing star
Prince Rose , the sire of the importantPrincequillo . Among Prince Rose's other descendants areKentucky Derby andPreakness Stakes winner,Canonero II , and British Horse of the Year winners, Brigadier Gerard andMill Reef .Jack B. Joel eventually sold him to Louis Jean Decazes of the
Haras d'Ouilly in France. In 1920, his French owner sold him to theXalapa Farm of Edward Francis Simms inParis, Kentucky . Prince Palatine remained in the United States for the rest of his life, dying in a 1924 stablefire .References
* [http://www.horseracinghistory.co.uk/hrho/action/viewDocument?id=846 National Horseracing Museum profile of Prince Palatine]
* [http://www.xalapafarm.com/history.htm Prince Palantine at Xalapa Farm]
* [http://www.irish-national-stud.ie/history.html The Irish National Stud official website]
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/prince+palatine Prince Palatine's pedigree and racing stats]
* [http://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/PrincePalatine.html Prince Palatine Profile - Thoroughbred Heritage website]
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