Monsun | |
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Sire | Königsstuhl |
Grandsire | Dschingis Khan |
Dam | Mosella |
Damsire | Surumu |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1990 |
Country | Germany |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Gestüt Isarland |
Owner | Baron Georg von Ullmann |
Trainer | Heinz Jentzsch |
Earnings | $1.7 million |
Major wins | |
Frühjahrs Dreijährigen-Preis (1993) Grosser Hertie-Preis (1993) Aral-Pokal (1993) Preis von Europa (1993, 1994) Gerling-Preis (1994, 1995) Hansa-Preis (1995) |
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Awards | |
Champion sire of Germany (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006) |
Monsun (1990 – 9 September 2012) was a bay Thoroughbred racehorse and stallion bred in Germany by Gestüt Isarland and owned by Baron Georg von Ullmann.
Monsun was a son of Germany's first triple crown winner and champion racehorse and sire Königsstuhl, a descendant of the influential sire, Bahram. Monsun's dam was Mosella, who was sired by Surumu, a multi champion racehorse.
Monsun was a strong, 16.1hh and attractive horse. He was a high-class middle-distance racehorse, who was particularly effective on rain-affected surface. His trainer was Heinz Jentzsch.
He was blind at his later life. He died after an acute neurological disease at the age of 22 on 9 September 2012.
Monsun was a very tough competitor who acted on both soft and firm ground. He started his career at three years. He won 12 of his 23 races, including three Group 1 races, Aral Pokal at three and Europa Preis at three and four. He also finished second to then less-fancied stable companion Lando in the 1993 Deutsches Derby.
Monsun retired in 1996 and began his stud duty at Gestüt Schlenderhan near Cologne. At stud, he proved a revelation and sired several champion colts and fillies. In 2007, the fee for his stud service was €120,000. In 2010, he became one of Europe's four most expensive sires.
Monsun sired a total of 713 foals, 108 of whom are stakes winners, with strike rate of 15%. He was named as leading sire in Germany for four times. His notable sons are Shirocco, 2005 German Horse of the Year and winner of the 2004 Deutsches Derby and 2005 Breeders' Cup Turf, and Manduro who was ranked #1 in the World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings for 2007. Other offspring, Stacelita, is the 2011 Eclipse Award winner. One of his early offsprings, Samum, was the winner of the 2000 Deutsches Derby. Another son Pik König also won the derby. On 20 June 2013, his daughter Estimate (out of Ebaziya) won the Ascot Gold Cup for Queen Elizabeth II. In 2013 his son Fiorente beat an international quality field to win the 3200 metre Melbourne Cup. In 2014, his son Protectionist also won the Melbourne Cup. In 2016 his son Almandin trained by Robert Hickmott also won the Melbourne Cup.