Husson | |
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Sire | Hussonet (USA) |
Grandsire | Mr. Prospector (USA) |
Dam | Villa Elisa (CHI) |
Damsire | Roy (USA) |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 29 July 2003 |
Country | Argentina |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Haras Firmamento |
Owner | Gladiador (LP) Cal Ramon (SI) |
Trainer | Roberto Pellegatta |
Record | 5: 5-0-0 |
Earnings | Arg$256,720 |
Major wins | |
Gran Premio Raúl y Raúl E. Chevallier (2006) Gran Criterium (2006) ContentsGran Premio de Las Américas (2007) | |
Awards | |
Argentinian Champion Two-Year-Old Male (2006) Argentinian Champion Miler (2007) |
Husson is a champion Argentinian racehorse who was undefeated in 5 starts and was the Argentinian 2006 Champion Two-Year-Old and 2007 Champion Miler. [1]
Husson was bred by Haras Firmamento, champion breeder in Argentina in 2000, 2002, 2003, and multiple years after. [2] Husson's sire Hussonet stood in Chile and led the sire list there from 2000 to 2006 before transferring to Australia in 2003. [3] Husson's dam, Villa Elisa, was a three-time winner who would go on to produce six winners including Husson. [4]
Husson is a chestnut horse with a stripe and stands 16.0 hands high. [5]
Husson debuted on March 10, 2006, in the Especial Parfait Amour, a 1200-meter maiden race on the dirt, at Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo, and won the race by eight lengths. [6] His next race was the then first Group I race for two-year-olds in Argentina, the Gran Premio Raúl y Raúl E. Chevalier, a 1400-meter turf race at Hipódromo de San Isidro. He won the race impressively, with a margin of nine lengths in a time of 1:18.98, setting a new track record in one of the fastest times for the distance in the world. [4] Husson's final race at age two was in the Group I Gran Criterium over 1600 meters, also at Hipódromo de San Isidro. Husson won by three-quarters of a length over Asiatic Boy, who would go on to win the G2 UAE Derby. [4]
For these wins, Husson was awarded as the Champion Two-Year-Old Male in Argentina for 2006. [1]
Husson then fractured his right knee, keeping him out of training for nearly a year. No other horse of the same generation was particularly impressive during that time, leaving many to suspect that had he been in good health, Husson would have won many of the premier races. [7]
Husson returned to racing in the G2 Gran Premio Benito Villanueva, a 1600-meter dirt race. He closed to win the race by a head, despite tiring near the end. [7] In his final race, Husson won the G1 Gran Premio de Las Américas, another 1600 meter dirt race, by a length and a half. [4] These two victories were enough to earn Husson the title of Argentinian 2007 Champion Miler. [1]
Date | Age | Distance | Surface | Race | Grade | Track | Odds | Field | Finish | Time | Winning (Losing) margin | Jockey | Ref |
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Mar 10, 2006 | 2 | 1200 meters | Dirt | Parfait Amour (E) | Maiden | Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo | 2.40* | 8 | 1 | 1:09.59 | 8 lengths | Gustavo Emiliano Calvente | [6] |
Apr 9, 2006 | 2 | 1400 meters | Turf | Gran Premio Raúl y Raúl E. Chevalier | I | Hipódromo de San Isidro | 2.30* | 7 | 1 | 1:18.98 | 9 lengths | Gustavo Emiliano Calvente | [8] |
May 20, 2006 | 2 | 1600 meters | Turf | Gran Criterium | I | Hipódromo de San Isidro | 1.25* | 6 | 1 | 1:32.88 | 3⁄4 lengths | Gustavo Emiliano Calvente | [9] |
Apr 9, 2007 | 3 | 1600 meters | Dirt | Gran Premio Benito Villanueva | II | Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo | 1.80* | 6 | 1 | 1:33.48 | Head | Gustavo Emiliano Calvente | [10] |
May 1, 2007 | 3 | 1600 meters | Dirt | Gran Premio de Las Américas | I | Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo | 2.55* | 11 | 1 | 1:33.97 | 11⁄2 lengths | Gustavo Emiliano Calvente | [11] |
An asterisk after the odds means Husson was the post time favorite.
Husson was retired in 2007 and stood one season at Haras La Mission in Argentina. [1] He was purchased by Nathan Tinkler in 2008, [4] and was moved to Patinack Farm in Australia for the 2008 breeding season [12] and has stayed in that country since. When Patinack Farm dispersed in 2013, Husson was acquired by Vinery Stud. [4] In 2017, Aquis Farm acquired Husson, [13] and he currently stands at stud there. [14] Husson's stud fee peaked in 2009 at AU$24,200. [15]
Husson's progeny have earned over AU$36 million and he has sired 18 stakes winners as of 2022. [5]
Husson is the sire of Lucky Hussler, winner of the Group I Brown Baldwin William Reid Stakes and Group I David Jones Nbcf Toorak Handicap. Lucky Hussler is Husson's only Group I winner. [15]
Sire Hussonet (USA) | Mr. Prospector (USA) | Raise a Native (USA) | Native Dancer (USA) |
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Raise You (USA) | |||
Gold Digger (USA) | Nashua (USA) | ||
Sequence (USA) | |||
Sacahuista (USA) | Raja Baba (USA) | Bold Ruler (USA) | |
Missy Baba (USA) | |||
Nalee's Flying Flag (USA) | Hoist The Flag (USA) | ||
Nalee (USA) | |||
Dam Villa Elisa (CHI) | Roy (USA) | Fappiano (USA) | Mr. Prospector (USA) |
Killaloe (USA) | |||
Adlibber (USA) | Never Bend (USA) | ||
Ivy Hackett (USA) | |||
Weekend Dancer (ARG) | Masqued Dancer (USA) | Nijinsky (CAN) | |
Bonnie Google (USA) | |||
Domingada (ARG) | Good Time (ARG) | ||
Endomingada (ARG) |
Husson is inbred 2S × 4D to Mr. Prospector, meaning Mr. Prospector appears in the second generation on the sire's side and the fourth generation dam's side of the pedigree. Husson is also inbred to Gold Digger 3S × 5D, Raise a Native 3S × 5D, Nashua 4S x 5S, and Nasrullah 5S x 5S x 5D.
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