- Henryk de Kwiatkowski
Henryk Richard de Kwiatkowski (
February 22 ,1924 -March 17 ,2003 ) was a Polish-born member of theRoyal Air Force who became anaeronautical engineer and made a fortune in business inNorth America and who ownedCalumet Farm , one of the most prestigiousThoroughbred horse breeding and racing farms in theUnited States .Born in
Poznań ,Poland , at age 15 Henryk de Kwiatkowski was captured by the Russian Army and sent to aSiberia n labor camp. After being imprisoned for two years he escaped and made his way throughIran then toSouth Africa where in March 1943 he boarded thetroopship "Empress of Canada " heading for England. The ship wastorpedo ed and sunk by an Italiansubmarine but de Kwiatkowski survived and eventually reached England where he joined theRoyal Air Force , serving until 1947. According to his son, Henryk de Kwiatkowski was the basis for the character Abel Rosnovski in theJeffrey Archer novel "Kane and Abel". [http://www.christies.co.uk/promos/nov04/1542_1430/specialist.asp?article=6]After the War, Henryk de Kwiatkowski worked at a factory job and put himself through university. In 1952 he emigrated to
Canada to work as an engineer at thePratt & Whitney aircraft company inMontreal . In 1957, he went to the United States where he established De Kwiatkowski Aircraft Ltd. and Intercontinental Aircraft Ltd. headquartered inNew York City making his fortune through leasing and brokering the sale of used commercial airplanes.In 1967, Henryk de Kwiatkowski purchased a home in the exclusive community of
Lyford Cay onNew Providence Island inThe Bahamas that was developed by the friend and fellow Thoroughbred owner/breeder,E. P. Taylor . He would also acquire a luxuryBeekman Place apartment inManhattan and an 80 acre estate in the exclusive gated community ofConyers Farm inGreenwich, Connecticut that included four guest houses and a 22-stall stable. The property was sold by his estate in 2004 for US$45 million. [http://www.davidogilvy.com/h1399a.htm (photos)]An
art collector who favored the Impressionists, his collection included works byPaul Gauguin ,Georges Braque andClaude Monet .Polo
Henryk Kwiatkowski began playing the sport of
polo . His Kennelot Stables in Greenwich, Connecticut operated a polo team on which he played. He was also a member and player with the Palm Beach Polo and Country Club inWellington, Florida . Along with Canadian retailing magnateGalen Weston and American actressStefanie Powers , Henryk de Kwiatkowski was among the first foreign members of theRoyal County of Berkshire Polo Club ,Windsor, Berkshire whose membership includes HRH The Prince of Wales.Thoroughbred horse racing
In the mid 1970s Henryk de Kwiatkowski became involved in Thoroughbred horse racing when he acquired the
filly Kennelot who became the foundation for his racing and breeding business and for whom he named hisstable s in Greenwich, Connecticut. At its peak, Kennelot Stables owned more than 60 horses. De Kwiatkowski bought the stallion Danzig but constant health problems forced the horse into retirement after winning the three races entered. However, Danzig became one of North America's most successful sires. De Kwiatkowski ownedConquistador Cielo , theBelmont Stakes winner and 1982 Horse of the Year who was syndicated for a then record price of $36.4 million. Among his other horses were 1985 Kentucky Derby runner-upStephan's Odyssey andDanzig Connection who won the 1986 Belmont Stakes.At a 1992 liquidation auction, de Kwiatkowski purchased the fabled convert|770|acre|km2|sing=on racing and breeding facilities of
Calumet Farm inLexington, Kentucky . In addition to the $17 million for the main property, he acquired another 30 acres for $175,000, and the Calumet name for $210,000. Following Henryk de Kwiatkowski's death at his home in Lyford Cay in 2003, John Asher, a spokesman forChurchill Downs said: "He did a lot of things in thoroughbred racing, but saving Calumet Farm was something the industry will be eternally indebted to him for." His daughter, Arianne de Kwiatkowski, with a team of experts helps to manage the farm owned by a family trust.References
* [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/h/horse_racing/index.html?query=CALUMET%20FARM&field=org&match=exact New York Times article collection on Calumet Farm and Henryk de Kwiatkowski]
* [http://www.christies.co.uk/promos/nov04/1542_1430/specialist.asp?article=6 A tribute to Henryk de Kwiatkowski by his son at Christie's Auction House]
* [http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/todaysnewsarchive/ttodaysnewsviewarchive.asp?ArchiveDate=3/17/2003 Thoroughbredtimes obituary for Henryk de Kwiatkowski]
* [http://www.calumetfarm.com/ Calumet Farm official website]
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