- The Thoroughbred Corp.
The Thoroughbred Corporation is a Thoroughbred horse racing and breeding operation established in
1994 by principal partner Prince Ahmed bin Salman of theSaudi Arabia n royal family. It was based at an 18-acre facility at Bradbury Estates, inBradbury, California .Educated at the
University of California, Irvine , Prince Ahmed and college friend Richard Mulhall teamed up to go into Thoroughbredflat racing . Initially, Mulhall served ashorse trainer but eventually became manger of racing operations. The Prince invested millions of dollars and succeeded in building a quality stable that was an important part of American and European racing.The Thoroughbred Corp. won four
American Classic Races , fourBreeders' Cup s, and is one of only four owners to have ever raced both a Kentucky Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. The others areJohn W. Galbreath ,Michael Tabor , andPaul Mellon .Some of the notable horses raced by The Thoroughbred Corp. include:
Based in the United States:
*Jewel Princess - (in partnership with Richard and Martha Stephen), won the 1996Breeders' Cup Distaff and was votedEclipse Award for Outstanding Older Female Horse
* Anees - won the 1999Breeders' Cup Juvenile ; voted theEclipse Award for Outstanding 2-Year-Old Male Horse
* Spain - won the 2000Breeders' Cup Distaff ; retired as the richest mare in North American racing history
*Point Given - won the 2001 Preakness andBelmont Stakes ; voted United States Horse of the Year
*Johar - won the 2002Hollywood Derby and the 2003Breeders' Cup Turf
*War Emblem - won the 2002Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes; voted theEclipse Award for Outstanding 3-Year-Old Male Horse Based in Europe:
*Dr Fong - in 1998 won thePrix Eugène Adam ,St. James's Palace Stakes
*Royal Anthem - won the 1998Canadian International Stakes and 1999 Juddmonte International
* Oath - won the 1999Epsom Derby
*Ramruma - in 1999 won theEpsom Oaks ,Irish Oaks andYorkshire Oaks
*Elusive City - won the 2002Prix Morny , voted Champion 2-Year-Old in FrancePrince Ahmed bin Salman died unexpectedly at age 43 of heart failure in Riyadh. The family appointed his brother, Prince Faisal, to oversee The Thoroughbred Corp.'s affairs. In March 2004, the bulk of the operation's horses were dispersed at a southern California auction. Limited primarily to an involvement in foal-sharing arrangements, The Thoroughbred Corp. still maintains shares in five stallions standing at stud in various locations.
References
* [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=3652 The Thoroughbred Corporation at the NTRA]
* [http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=6091 Bloodhorse.com article "Thoroughbred Corporation Donates To NTRA New York Heroes Fund"]
* [http://www.horse-races.net/library/aa072202.htm Ahmed bin Salman's Obituary at Horse-Races.net]
* [http://horseracing.about.com/cs/news/a/aa030304a.htm March 3, 2004 article at About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company, titled "Thoroughbred Corp. Dispersal Sale"]
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