Tamayuz

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Tamayuz
Sire Nayef
Grandsire Gulch
DamAl Ishq
Damsire Nureyev
Sex Stallion
Foaled1 March 2005 [1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Shadwell Estate Company
Owner Hamdan Al Maktoum
Trainer Freddy Head
Record7: 5-0-0
Earnings£482,505
Major wins
Prix de Fontainebleau (2008)
Prix Jean Prat (2008)
Prix Jacques le Marois (2008)

Tamayuz (foaled 1 March 2005) is a British-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He won both of his races as a two-year-old in 2007 and took the Prix de Fontainebleau on his first run of 2008. After running poorly in the Poule d'Essai des Poulains he recorded Group 1 wins Prix Jean Prat and Prix Jacques le Marois. On his only subsequent start he finished fourth in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. He has had some success as a breeding stallion.

Thoroughbred Horse breed developed for racing

The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word thoroughbred is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are considered "hot-blooded" horses that are known for their agility, speed, and spirit.

The Prix de Fontainebleau is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts. It is run over a distance of 1,600 metres at Longchamp in April.

The Poule d'Essai des Poulains is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts. It is run over a distance of 1,600 metres at Longchamp in May.

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Background

Tamayuz is a chestnut horse with a small white star bred in England by his owner, Hamdan Al Maktoum's Shadwell Estate Company. The colt was sent to France where he was trained Freddy Head. He was ridden in all but one of his races by Davy Bonilla.

Freddy Head is a retired champion jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing and currently a horse trainer. Known also as "Freddie", his grandfather was a jockey as was his father Alec Head who also became a successful trainer and owner of Haras du Quesnay near Deauville. Alec Head's horses won The Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

Davy Bonilla is a horse racing jockey based in France.

He was one of best horses sired by Hamdan Al Maktoum's stallion Nayef, a top-class middle distance horse whose wins included the Champion Stakes, Sheema Classic, International Stakes and Prince of Wales's Stakes. [2] Tamayuz's dam Al Ishq showed modest racing ability, winning one race from four starts in France. [3] As a daughter of Allez les Trois she was a half-sister to Anabaa Blue and a granddaughter of the great British broodmare Allegretta, meaning that she was closely related to Urban Sea, King's Best, Galileo and Sea The Stars. [4]

Champion Stakes Flat horse race in Britain

The Champion Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile and 2 furlongs, and it is scheduled to take place as part of British Champions Day each year in October.

International Stakes

The International Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at York over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 56 yards, and it is scheduled to take place each year in August.

The Prince of Wales's Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile 1 furlong and 212 yards, and it is scheduled to take place each year in June.

Racing career

2007: two-year-old season

On 9 September at Longchamp Racecourse Tamayuz was ridden by Thierry Jarnet when he made his racecourse debut in a race for previously unraced juveniles over 1600 metres. Starting at odds of 6/1 he finished strongly and won by a short neck from Prospect Wells, a horse who went on to win the Prix Greffulhe. [5] In the Prix des Aigles over the same distance at Chantilly Racecourse a month later the colt was ridden for the first time by Bonilla and started favourite against six opponents. He took the lead 200 metres from the finish and won "comfortably" by two and a half lengths from the Pascal Bary-trained Ransome Hope. [6]

Longchamp Racecourse horse racing venue

The ParisLongchamp Racecourse is a 57 hectare horse-racing facility located on the Route des Tribunes in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France. It is used for flat racing and is noted for its variety of interlaced tracks and a famous hill that provides a real challenge to competing thoroughbreds. It has several racetracks varying from 1,000 to 4,000 metres in length with 46 different starting posts. The course is home to more than half of the group one races held in France, and has a capacity of 50,000. The highlight of the calendar is the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Held on the first weekend in October, the prestigious event attracts the best horses from around the world.

Thierry Jarnet is a champion thoroughbred flat racing jockey in France who won the title four times between 1992–1995. Jarnet was first apprenticed to Patrick Rago at Maisons-Laffitte and then to Yann Porzier at Chantilly, Oise.

The Prix Greffulhe is a Group 2 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run over a distance of 2,000 metres at Saint-Cloud in May.

2008: three-year-old season

On his first appearance as a three-year-old Tamayuz was stepped up in class to contest the Group 3 Prix de Fontainebleau over 1600 metres on heavy ground at Longchamp on 13 April. After turning into the straight in fourth place he was switched to the outside, took the lead 100 metres from the finish and won by a head from the 30/1 outsider Murcielago. [7] In the Poule d'Essai des Poulains over the same course and distance on 11 May the colt was restrained at the rear of the field before making steady progress in the straight but never looked likely to win and came home ninth of the nineteen runners behind Falco.

Group races, also known as Pattern races, or Graded races in some jurisdictions, are the highest level of races in Thoroughbred horse racing. They include most of the world's iconic races, such as, in Europe, The Derby, Irish Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, in Australia, the Melbourne Cup and in the United States, the Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup races. Victory in these races marks a horse as being particularly talented, if not exceptional, and they are extremely important in determining stud values. They are also sometimes referred to as Black type races, since any horse that has won one of these races is printed in bold type in sales catalogues.

Going (horse racing)

Going (UK), track condition (US) or track rating (AUS) are the track surface of a horse racing track prior to a horse race or race meet. The going is determined by the amount of moisture in the ground and is assessed by an official steward on the day of the race.

On 13 July at Chantilly Tamayuz started a 14/1 outsider for the Prix Jean Prat over 1600 metres. The British-trained Raven's Pass started favourite while the other fourteen runners included Falco, Rio de la Plata (Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere), Winker Watson (July Stakes), Arcadia's Angle (Prix Paul de Moussac), Murcielago, Trincot (Prix de Guiche) and Kandahar Run (Newmarket Stakes). Bonilla positioned the colt behind the pacemakers before sending him into the lead 400 metres from the finish. Tamayuz ran on under pressure to win by one and a half lengths from Raven's Pass with Rio de la Plata half a length back in third. [8]

Ravens Pass American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

Raven's Pass is an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse most notable for being the first English-trained winner of the Grade I Breeders' Cup Classic at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.

The July Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts and geldings. It is run on the July Course at Newmarket over a distance of 6 furlongs, and it is scheduled to take place each year in July.

Prix Paul de Moussac

The Prix Paul de Moussac is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings. It is run at Chantilly over a distance of 1,600 metres, and it is scheduled to take place each year in June.

Tamayuz was matched against older horses for the first time in the Prix Jacques le Marois over 1600 metres at Deauville Racecourse on 17 August and was made the 11/8 favourite. The best fancied of his seven opponents were Sageburg (Prix d'Ispahan), Natagora, Major Cadeaux (Sandown Mile) and Racinger (Prix du Muguet). After tracking the leader Racinger, Tamayuz went to the front 400 metres out and won by two and a half lengths from Natagora. [9] Freddy Head said "That was great. Everything went to plan. He’s a real champion". [10]

For his final racecourse appearance, Tamayuz was sent to England to contest the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot Racecourse on 27 September. Starting the 9/4 second favourite he briefly took the lead in the straight but was soon overtaken and came home fourth of the seven runner behind Raven's Pass, Henrythenavigator and Sabana Perdida.

In the 2008 World Thoroughbred Rankings Tamayuz was given a rating of 124, making him the thirteenth-best racehorse in the world. [11]

Stud career

Tamayuz was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion. By 2018 he was standing at the Derrinstown Stud in Ireland at a fee of €12,500. [12]

His offspring have included Precieuse (Poule d'Essai des Pouliches), G Force (Haydock Sprint Cup), Blond Me (E P Taylor Stakes), Mustashry (Joel Stakes, Lockinge Stakes), Desert Skyline (Doncaster Cup) and Sir Prancealot (Flying Childers Stakes). [13]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Tamayuz (USA), chestnut stallion, 2005 [1]
Sire
Nayef (USA)
1998
Gulch
1984
Mr Prospector Raise A Native
Gold Digger
JameelaRambunctious
Asbury Mary
Height of Fashion (FR)
1979 
Bustino (GB) Busted
Ship Yard
Highclere (GB) Queen's Hussar
Highlight
Dam
Al Ishq (FR)
1997
Nureyev (USA)
1977
Northern Dancer (CAN) Nearctic
Natalma (USA)
Special Forli (ARG)
Thong
Allez les Trois (USA)
1991
Riverman Never Bend
River Lady
Allegretta (GB)Lombard (GER)
Anatevka (GER) (Family: 9-h) [4]

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