Ksar | |
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Ksar, 1921
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Sire | Bruleur |
Grandsire | Chouberski |
Dam | Kizil Kourgan |
Damsire | Omnium II |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1918 |
Country | France |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Evremond de Saint-Alary |
Owner | Madame Edmond Blanc |
Trainer | Walter R. Walton |
Record | 15: 11-3-0 |
Earnings | 1,562,025 FF |
Major wins | |
Prix de la Salamandre (1920) Prix Royal-Oak (1921) Prix Hocquart (1921) Prix du Jockey Club (1921) Prix Lupin (1921) Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (1921 & 1922) Prix du President de la Republique (1922) Prix du Prince d'Orange (1922) Prix du Cadran (1922) Prix des Sablons (1922) |
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Leading sire in France (1931) | |
Last updated on 2 December 2009 |
Ksar (1918–1937) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse who had back-to-back wins in France's most prestigious horse race, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Bred by Evremond de Saint-Alary at his Haras de Saint Pair du Mont in Normandy, Ksar was purchased by the renowned French horseman Edmond Blanc. Ksar was inbred to the French Derby winner, Omnium II (3f x 2f) with this giving him three crosses of Dollar (4f x 5m x 6m). Kizil Kourgan was the winner of the French 1000 Guineas and Oaks, the Grand Prix de Paris and other races. Her first foal was Kenilworth, by Childwick. Kenilworth won the Prix Greffulhe, Prix Rainbow and the marathon four mile (6,400 metres) race, Prix Gladiateur before being exported to Australia and becoming a successful sire.
Edmond Blanc died in 1920, and his widow raced Ksar, beginning at age two when he won the Prix de la Salamandre at Longchamp Racecourse.
At age three, Ksar was the dominant horse in France, winning five major races, including the coveted Prix du Jockey Club and the first of his two consecutive Prix de l'Arc de Triomphes. He ran poorly in the 1921 Grand Prix de Paris which had previously been won by both Ksar's sire and dam.
Ksar continued his dominance at age four, winning his second Arc and adding the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (Prix du President de la Republique). Ksar was retired after his four-year-old racing season with 11 wins and 3 places from his 15 starts.
At his owner's Haras de Jardy, stud, Ksar was the leading sire in France in 1931 and an influential sire.