- Grundy (horse)
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Grundy
caption =
sire =Great Nephew
grandsire = Honeyway
dam = Word From Lundy
damsire = Worden
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1972
country =Ireland flagicon|Ireland
colour = Chestnut
breeder =Overbury Stud
owner = Carlo Vittadini
trainer =Peter Walwyn
record = 11: 8-2-0
earnings = £326,421
race =Sirenia Stakes (1974)Dewhurst Stakes (1974)
Champagne Stakes (1974)
Irish Derby Stakes (1975)Irish 2,000 Guineas (1975)King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1975)British Classic Race wins:
Epsom Derby
awards=British Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (1974)British Champion Thee-Year-Old Colt (1975)
honours =
updated= CURRENTTIME, CURRENTDAYNAMECURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTDAY CURRENTYEAR (UTC )Grundy (1972-1992) was an Irish-bred
Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. Bred byOverbury Stud ofOverbury , inWorcestershire ,England , he was a son ofGreat Nephew who also siredEpsom Derby winnerShergar and theCanadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame filly , Carotene. His dam, Word From Lundy, was a daughter of the French runner Worden, whose wins included Italy'sPremio Roma and the 1953Washington, D.C. International Stakes in the United States.Grundy was owned and raced by Carlo Vittadini, the Italian
banker who owned a stud farm in Italy as well asBeech House Stud in Newmarket, England. Conditioned for racing as a two-year-old by trainerPeter Walwyn , after winning his 1974 debut race, Grundy won theSirenia Stakes , theDewhurst Stakes and the Champagne Stakes. Unbeaten in four starts, he entered 1975 as a winterbook favorite for theBritish Classic Races but his conditioning was interrupted as a result of an injury from another horse at his stables.Ridden by jockey
Pat Eddery , Grundy started his three-year-old campaign with a second-place finish in both theGreenham Stakes and in the first of the British Classics, the 2,000 Guineas. Grundy then won theIrish 2,000 Guineas ,Epsom Derby , Irish Derby, and then captured what the British racing world and major newspapers dubbed the "Race of the Century."Britain's "Race of the Century"
In
The Guardian newspaper's list of the "10 greatest horse races of all time"," the match between Grundy andBustino in theKing George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes atAscot Racecourse on July 26, 1975 was ranked number two.Three-year-old Grundy was up against a very solid field in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes that was open to older horses. The participants included
Eclipse Stakes winner,Star Appeal , Nelson Bunker Hunt's mare, Dahlia, one of the greatest female horses in world Thoroughbred racing history, and Lady Beaverbrook's four-year-old horse Bustino, the winner of the previous year'sSt. Leger Stakes Classic.Two of Bustino's "rabbit" stablemates set a blistering early pace in the 2,414 metre (1½ miles) race that was designed to wear down Grundy. With half a mile left to run, Bustino and jockey Joe Mercer moved into the lead. He was ahead by four lengths by the time they entered the top of the straight when Pat Eddery on Grundy mounted a charge. The two horses began pulling away from the rest of the field and with a
furlong left to run, Grundy caught and passed Bustino who in turn refused to quit and retook the lead. Just fifty yards from the finish line, a relentless Grundy fought back and recaptured the lead, holding off Bustino's continued furious effort to win by half a length with Dahlia another five lengths behind in third.Grundy's winning time of 2:26.98 demolished the race record by almost two and a half seconds. As of 2007, no horse has come close to equaling it. As sometimes happens, a race of this nature took a toll on both horses. Bustino never raced again, and Grundy ran only once more, finishing a tired fourth in the
Benson and Hedges Gold Cup after which he was retired to stud.As a sire
A successful stallion, Grundy's
Group One winners include the 1980Epsom Oaks winner, Bireme, the 1981Gran Premio d'Italia winner, Kirtling, and the 1983Ascot Gold Cup victor, Little Wolf. Until 1984, Grundy stood atThe National Stud when he was exported to a breeding operation inJapan where he died in 1992.References
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/grundy Grundy's pedigree and partial racing stats]
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,,782470,00.html The "Guardian Newspaper" article titled"10 greatest horse races of all time"]
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