- George Royal
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = George Royal
caption =
sire = Dark Hawk
grandsire = Alibhai
dam = Polly Bashaw
damsire = Pasha
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1961
country =Canada flagicon|Canada
colour = Bay
breeder = D. J. Wilson Dunn
owner = Robert W. Hall & Ernie Hammond
trainer =Donald Richardson
George Dunn
record = 45: 21-5-4
earnings = $323,693
race =British Columbia Derby (1964)San Juan Capistrano Handicap (1965 & 1966)Canadian International Stakes (1965 & 1966)
awards= Canadian Horse Of The Year (1965)
honours =Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1976)British Columbia Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1988)George Royal Stakes atHastings Racecourse
Life-sized statue atHastings Racecourse
updated= February 15, 2007George Royal (1961-1981) was a Canadian Hall of Fame
Thoroughbred racehorse. Foaled inCloverdale, British Columbia , George Royal was sired by Dark Hawk out of the mare, Polly Bashaw. His great-grandsire was Hyperion, son of the English Triple Crown Champion Gainsborough.The colt began racing at two at Vancouver's Exhibition Park, winning four of his eight starts. Although a winner of nine consecutive stakes races at age three, he received little notice in Canada in 1964 as a result of
Northern Dancer becoming the first Canadian-bred to win theKentucky Derby . Ridden and eventually trained by TexanDonald Richardson , George Royal was sent toCalifornia to compete whereJohnny Longden took over as jockey and in 1966 George Dunn handled his conditioning. In 1965, George Royal won the 1 3/4-mileSan Juan Capistrano Handicap on the turf atSanta Anita Park then later theCanadian International Stakes atWoodbine Racetrack inToronto . His performances in 1965 made him the first British Columbia-bred horse to win Canadian Horse of the Year honors. In 1966, in Johnny Longden's last race as a jockey, George Royal repeated as winner of the San Juan Capistrano Handicap. In the Clubhouse at Santa Anita Park there is anoil painting of the finish of the 1966 San Juan Capistrano which was also used for the cover of the Santa Anita official program during the 1967 racing season. That fall, jockeyIsmael Valenzuela made it back-to-back wins in the Canadian International Stakes.Retired to stud duty as number two in earnings by a Canadian-bred horse, George Royal stood at co-owner Robert W. Hall's Emerald Acres farm in
Aldergrove, British Columbia where he sired several stakes winners before suffering astroke in 1981 that led to his having to be humanely euthanized.On its creation in 1976, George Royal was inducted in the
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame . Honored by the British Columbia Horse Racing Hall of Fame, his statue stands in the paddock atHastings Racecourse in Vancouver and a stakes race there bears his name.References
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/thoroughbred/1976/George_Royal.asp George Royal at the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/george+royal George Royal's pedigree and partial racing stats]
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