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Monarchos

Monarchos
Sire Maria's Mon
Grandsire Wavering Monarch
Dam Regal Band
Damsire Dixieland Band
Sex Stallion
Foaled February 9, 1998
Died October 22, 2016(2016-10-22) (aged 18)
Country USA
Colour Gray
Breeder James D. Squires
Owner John C. Oxley
Trainer John T. Ward, Jr.
Record 10: 4-1-3
Earnings $1,720,830
Major wins
Florida Derby (2001)
Kentucky Derby (2001)
Last updated on October 2, 2006

Monarchos (foaled February 9, 1998 – October 22, 2016) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and stallion. In a racing career which lasted from July 2000 until January 2002 he ran ten times and won four races. He is best known for winning the 2001 Kentucky Derby in the second fastest winning time in the race's history.

Monarchos was sired by Maria's Mon– from whom he inherited his gray coat– out of the mare Regal Band. He was bred by Jim Squires, who wrote an account of this "rags to riches" horse entitled "Horse of a Different Colour." As a two-year-old in training, he was purchased for $170,000 by John C. Oxley on the advice of the colt's trainer, John Ward.

Monarchos raced twice as a two-year-old, at Keeneland on October 7, when he finished eighth, beaten by 12½ lengths, and then at Churchill Downs on November 24, when he closed ground late to finish third, 5½ lengths behind the winner. He made a winning three-year-old debut when taking a minor race at Gulfstream Park in January 2001 and followed up with a win in an allowance race in February. He established himself as a contender for the Kentucky Derby with his run in the Florida Derby in March. Ridden by Jorge Chavez, he won by four and a half lengths from Outofthebox and Invisible Ink. Chavez was impressed by the performance, saying that "when I asked him, he just exploded."Bill Nack, writing in Sports Illustrated, was equally enthusiastic, calling the win "electrifying" and drawing comparisons with other famous grays such as Spectacular Bid and Holy Bull.

In his final race before the Derby, Monarchos finished second to Congaree in the Wood Memorial Stakes. However, Ward described the race as "a perfect prep." At Churchill Downs on 5 May, Monarchos was the 10.5/1 fourth choice in the betting for the Derby. After being bumped at the start he made steady progress on the outside and turned into the straight in sixth place. Chavez sent the gray colt to the lead a furlong from the finish, and Monarchos pulled clear to win by almost five lengths from Invisible Ink, with Congaree third and the favored Point Given fifth.


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