- Kincsem
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Kincsem
caption = - Kincsem -
sire =Cambuscan
dam = Water Nymph
damsire = Cotswold
sex =Filly
foaled = 1874
country =Hungary flagicon|Hungary
colour = Chestnut
breeder =Ernst von Blaskovich
owner = Ernst von Blaskovich
trainer =Robert Hesp
record = 54: 54-0-0
earnings = Not found
race =Hungarian Two Thousand Guineas (1877)Hungarian One Thousand Guineas (1877)Hungarian Oaks (1877)Hungarian Autumn Oaks (1877, 1878, 1879)Hungarian St. Leger (1877)Austrian Derby (1877)Austrian Kaiserpreis (1877)Grosser Preis von Hanover (1877)Grosser Preis von Baden (1877, 1878, 1879)Staatspreis Eister Classe (1878)Goodwood Cup (1878)Grand Prix de Deauville (1878)
awards =
honours =Kincsem Horse Park inBudapest, Hungary Kincsem Museum , Budapest, Hungary
Kincsem Farm,Archer, Florida
Life-sized statue at Kincsem Park, Budapest
updated= January 4, 2007Kincsem (Hungarian for "my treasure") (1874-1887) was a highly successful
race horse born inHungary (in Kisbér). A national icon who is widely regarded as one of the greatest horses in Thoroughbred racing history, over four seasons she won all 54 of her races against both female and male horses at variousrace track s acrossEurope .Pedigree
Kincsem's sire, Cambuscan, was owned by Queen Victoria. He was sold to Hungarian interests in 1873 and was brought to stand at the Hungarian National Stud, Kisber. Cambuscan, second in England's
St. Leger Stakes in 1864, was descended from a daughter of the British sire Slane. Kincsem was out of the Hungarian mare Waternymph, a daughter of the English horse Cotswold, descended fromSir Hercules .Racing career
Kincsem's career began in
1876 . She was entered for ten races in Hungary,Germany andAustria as a two-year-old and won them all.As her unbeaten streak continued, Kincsem attracted great interest from the European racing public. Emperor Franz Josef was known to be a fan. As a three-year-old she won the Two Thousand Guineas in
Bratislava , the One Thousand Guineas and the Oaks inBudapest , not to mention the Austrian Derby, the Kaiserpreis inVienna and the Grosser Preis vonHanover andGrosser Preis von Baden . In all she had seventeen victories.Her four-year-old campaign was equally successful, beginning with nine straight victories. She travelled to
England to take part in theGoodwood Cup , but injury to the fanciedVerneuil meant it was an easier challenge than expected.As a four-year-old Kincsem won the Grand Prix de Deauville and the Grosser Preis von Baden again (after a run-off following a dead-heat).
Kincsem had her fiftieth victory in Frankfurt the next year. Her last race was the Hungarian Autumn Oaks which she won for the third time.
She died on her fourteen birthday
March 17 ,1887 from acolic attack.There is a life sized statue of her near the stadium at Kincsem Park in Budapest where the Kincsem Museum is located.
ee also
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Repeat winners of horse races External links
* [http://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/Kincsem.html History from Thoroughbred Heritage]
* [http://www.thoroughbredchampions.com/gallery/kincsem.htm Complete list of races]
* [http://www.kincsemfarm.com/kincsem.asp More information]
* [http://www.thoroughbredvillage.com.au/cgi/IFPro/imageFolio.pl?action=view&link=Historical&]
* [http://www.kincsemlovaspark.hu/en/main/index.php3 Kincsem Equestrian Park, Tápiószentmárton]
* [http://www.vendegvaro.hu/en/33-1653 Kincsem Museum in the Kincsem Equestrian Park]
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/kincsem Kincsem's pedigree and racing stats]
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