Hawk Wing | |
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Racing silks of Susan Magnier
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Sire | Woodman |
Grandsire | Mr. Prospector |
Dam | La Lorgnette |
Damsire | Val de L'Orne |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1999 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Hill 'n' Dale Farms |
Owner | Sue Magnier |
Trainer | Aidan O'Brien |
Record | 12: 5-5-0 |
Earnings | ₤1,060,491 |
Major wins | |
Futurity Stakes (2001) National Stakes (2001) Eclipse Stakes (2002) Lockinge Stakes (2003) |
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Awards | |
1st in World Thoroughbred Rankings (2003) | |
Last updated on March 3, 2008 |
Hawk Wing (foaled 1999 in Kentucky) is an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse trained by Aidan O'Brien.
He was the top two-year-old of 2001 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, by virtue of a two and a half length win in the National Stakes. He was not undefeated at two, however, having earlier finished second in the Railway Stakes behind a horse named Rock Of Gibraltar. Hawk Wing's subsequent victories in the National Stakes (in an all age course record time), and the Futurity Stakes led him to the position of favorite for the following year's 2,000 Guineas and Epsom Derby.
In the Guineas, two distinct groups formed on either side of the straight track, with the faster ground on the far side. Hawk Wing was in the group on the stands side, while the group on the far side, containing Rock Of Gibraltar, was travelling slightly further ahead. Hawk Wing beat his own group, and was rapidly closing in on Rock Of Gibraltar butlost by a neck.
His next run was in the 2002 Epsom Derby, where his run in the Guineas was enough to give him the position of market favorite again. He ran second to stablemate High Chaparral. The pair were twelve lengths clear of a field including the winners of three major Derby trials. After the Derby, he subsequently dropped back to 10 furlongs and won the prestigious Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park. He was beaten a short head by Grandera in a renewal of the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown, further prompting some in believing that he wasn't the most genuine of race horses. A runner's up finish as heavy favourite in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot and a disappointing Stateside trip to the Breeders' Cup Classic further dented his reputation.