Trapeze Artist | |
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Sire | Snitzel |
Grandsire | Redoute's Choice |
Dam | Treppes |
Damsire | Domesday |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 17 September 2014 |
Country | Australia |
Colour | Bay or Brown |
Breeder | Bert Vieira |
Owner | Vieira Racing (Mgr: B Vieira), B Vieira, SG Vieira, T Vieira, C Vieira-Choy & JA Choy |
Trainer | Gerald Ryan |
Record | 20: 7–1–3 |
Earnings | A$ 5,568,750 [1] |
Major wins | |
Black Opal Stakes (2017) Golden Rose Stakes (2017) Expressway Stakes (2017) TJ Smith Stakes (2018) All Aged Stakes (2018) Canterbury Stakes (2019) |
Trapeze Artist (foaled 17 September 2014) is a four-time Group 1 winning Australian bred thoroughbred racehorse.
As a 2 year old Trapeze Artist won two races including the Black Opal Stakes. He also finished 6th in the Golden Slipper.
As a 3 year old he won his first Group 1 race the Golden Rose Stakes by a record margin of 4 lengths after being backed in from odds of 90/1 into 40/1. [2]
Further Group 1 success was achieved by winning the TJ Smith Stakes in a race record time, bettering the race time of Black Caviar. [3]
Three weeks later he won a further Group 1 in the All Aged Stakes, and his last race win came in the Group 1 Canterbury Stakes when ridden by Blake Shinn.
At his final race start in the TJ Smith Stakes, the horse finished unplaced and suffered a shoulder injury throughout the race and was immediately retired. [4]
In 2019, Trapeze Artist commenced stallion duties at Widden Stud. His service fee for a first year stallion was set at an Australian record amount of $90,000 per service. [5]
c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding
Foaled | Name | Sex | Major Wins |
2020 | Griff | c | Caulfield Guineas |
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