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Kiridashi

Kiridashi
Sire Bold Ruckus
Grandsire Boldnesian
Dam Sharp Briar
Damsire Briartic
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1992
Country Canada
Colour Bay
Breeder Aubrey W. Minshall
Owner Minshall Farms
Trainer Barbara J. Minshall
Earnings $1,201,981
Major wins

Col. R.S. Mclaughlin Handicap (1995)
King Edward Breeders' Cup Handicap (1996)
Fair Play Stakes (1996)
Vigil Handicap (1996, 1997)
Connaught Cup Stakes (1997, 1998)
Jacques Cartier Stakes (1997)

Canadian Classic Race wins:
Prince of Wales Stakes (1995)
Last updated on January 25, 2010

Col. R.S. Mclaughlin Handicap (1995)
King Edward Breeders' Cup Handicap (1996)
Fair Play Stakes (1996)
Vigil Handicap (1996, 1997)
Connaught Cup Stakes (1997, 1998)
Jacques Cartier Stakes (1997)

Kiridashi (foaled 1992 in Ontario) is a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse.

He was bred, raced and trained by members of the Minshall family. Out of the mare, Sharp Briar, his sire was Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Bold Ruckus. Grandsire Boldnesian was also the grandsire of the 1977 U.S. Triple Crown winner, Seattle Slew.

For trainer Barbara Minshall, Kiridashi raced at age two, notably running second in the Kingarvie Stakes.

At age three he ran a tired fourth to winner Regal Discovery in the Queen's Plate then won the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown series, the Prince of Wales Stakes. For trainer Barbara Minshall, it marked the first time a woman saddled a winner of a Triple Crown race. Her accomplishment earned her a Sovereign Award nomination. Kirdashi's other 1995 win came in the Col. R.S. Mclaughlin Handicap.

Racing at age four in 1996, Kiridashi's wins included the King Edward Breeders' Cup Handicap, the Fair Play Stakes, in which he set a Woodbine Racetrack track record of 1:40 4/5 for a mile and a sixteenth on dirt, [1] and Vigil Handicap. As a five-year-old, Kiridashi won the first of his two Connaught Cup Stakes on turf, his second Vigil Handicap, and the Jacques Cartier Stakes. Kiridashi finished fourth to Da Hoss in the 1996 Breeders' Cup Mile, hosted that year by Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto. [2]


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