Manduro

Infobox last modified on 18 March 2013.

Manduro (born 9 March 2002) is a Thoroughbred horse, the 2007 world ranking of the best horse racing horses led (World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rating - formerly International Classification: 134 lbs). In his career, the stallion won ten of his 18 races, was three times second and third 4 times and 1 times in total 1,513,996 euros Fourth prize money.

Between 2004 and 2007 he was one of the best gallopers in Germany. He was in the care of the most successful European flat coach of the French Champions Subscription André Fabre, in Chantilly, near Paris. In his first year as a racehorse in 2004 - when he was already sat down with a convincing victory in the price of winter favorites at the vintage lace - earned Manduro 87,550 euros, in 2006 there were already 223 599 EUR. His most successful year was 2007. Sole victory in the Prince of Wales ' Stakes in June yielded a prize of 330,000 Euros. This success was the first victory of a horse from breeding German and German-owned in a race of the Royal Ascot meeting. He climbed the position of one of the official world rankings of race horses and was regarded as one of the favorites for the " Prix de l' Arc de Triomphe " in October 2007 in Paris. The "dress rehearsal" for this race at Longchamp, " Prix Foy " on 16 September 2007 under jockey Stephane Pasquier Manduro won superior to. After the race, it was announced that Manduro had incurred while an injury due to which he could deny no more races.

Had the Cologne banker Georg Baron von Ullmann Manduro - a son of Ullmann's successful gallopers monsoon, which among other things also Father of sirocco is - bought in 2003 for 130,000 euros at an auction in Baden -Baden. He sold the horse in August 2007 for a two -digit million amount to one of the world's largest breeder and owner, Sheikh Mohammed al - Maktoum of Dubai. On his stud in Ireland Manduro is set up as a breeding stallion for a stud fee of € 40,000 since 2008.

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