Ardross | |
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Sire | Run the Gantlet |
Grandsire | Tom Rolfe |
Dam | Le Melody |
Damsire | Levmoss |
Sex | Colt |
Foaled | 27 May 1976 |
Country | Ireland |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Paddy Prendergast |
Owner |
Elisabeth Ireland Poe Charles St George |
Trainer |
Paddy Prendergast Kevin Predergast Henry Cecil |
Record | 24: 14-4-2 |
Earnings | £412,458 |
Major wins | |
Gallinule Stakes (1979) Saval Beg Stakes (1980) Jockey Club Cup (1980) Yorkshire Cup (1981, 1982) Ascot Gold Cup (1981, 1982) Goodwood Cup (1981) Geoffrey Freer Stakes (1981, 1982) Prix Royal-Oak (1981) Jockey Club Stakes (1982) Henry II Stakes (1982) Doncaster Cup (1982) |
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Awards | |
Timeform rating 101, (1979), 131 (1980, 1981), 134 (1982) British Horse of the Year (1982) Timeform Horse of the Year (1982) Gilbey Racing Champion Racehorse of the Year (1982) Gilbey Racing Champion Racehorse of Europe (1982) Timeform Best Stayer (1981, 1982) Gilbey Racing Champion Stayer (1981,1982) |
Ardross (27 May 1976 – 19 February 1994) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Racing at age three, he got his first significant win in the Gallinule Stakes at the Curragh. He also lost by a head to Akiyda in the 1982 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, the final race of his career. Ardross first raced for Ireland's Paddy Prendergast and, after his death, was bought by Charles St. George and trained by Henry Cecil in England, winning fourteen of his twenty-four starts, thirteen of them coming at Pattern level. He twice won the Ascot Gold Cup and the Yorkshire Cup. His other major successes came in the Prix Royal-Oak, the Doncaster Cup, and the Goodwood Cup. Before moving to Newmarket, he was runner-up to the Henry Cecil-trained Le Moss in the Ascot Gold Cup.
Ardross was bred by trainer Paddy Prendergast for his American owner Elisabeth Ireland Poe, who was also the breeder of Meadow Court. His sire was Run the Gantlet, a son of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inducteeTom Rolfe. His dam, Le Melody, was a daughter of Levmoss.
Ardross finished unplaced over ten furlongs on his racecourse debut and then created a 50/1 upset when winning the Group Two Gallinule Stakes at the Curragh by two lengths from Palace Dan. As a result of his success, he was required to carry a seven-pound weight penalty when he was sent to England to contest the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot. He finished unplaced behind Ela-Mana-Mou and did not race again in 1979.