German-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Shirocco (foaled 10 April 2001) is a German Thoroughbred racehorse. He was trained in his native Germany by Andreas Schütz up to the end of his three-year-old season before moving to French trainer André Fabre to race as a four and five year old.[1]
Background
Shirocco was sired by Monsun, a German racehorse and leading sire.[2] His dam was The Minstrel mare So Sedulous who won two races when trained in England by Geoff Wragg. She was also the dam of Subiaco (winner of the Group 2 Gerling-Preis) and stakes winners Satchmo, Storm Trooper and September Storm.[3][4]
Racing career
Shirocco is best known for winning the Breeders' Cup Turf in 2005. He also won the 2004 Deutsches Derby.[2] Overall, he won 6 major group races in 5 countries.
Awards
In 2005 Shirocco was named German Horse of the Year.[citation needed]
Stud record
In October 2006 he was purchased by Darley Stud and retired to Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, England.[1] In seven seasons on the Darley stallion roster he sired Brown Panther (winner of the Group 1 Irish St. Leger), Windstoss[5] (winner of the Group 1 Deutsches Derby) and Group 2 winners Arrigo, Grand Vent and Wild Coco.[6] Before the start of the 2014 breeding season he was sold to Glenview Stud in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland to stand as a National Hunt stallion.[7] In 2016 his daughter Annie Power won the Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
Pedigree
Pedigree of Shirocco (GER), bay horse, 10 April 2001[8]
Sire Monsun (GER) 1990
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Königsstuhl (GER) 1976
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Dschingis Khan (GER) 1961
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Tamerlane (GB) 1952
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Donna Diana (GER) 1956
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Konigskronung (GER) 1965
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Tiepoletto (FR) 1956
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Kronung (GER) 1957
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Mosella (GER) 1985
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Surumu (GER) 1974
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Literat (GER) 1965
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Surama (GER) 1970
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Monasia (GER) 1979
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Authi (IRE) 1970
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Monacensia (GER) 1969
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Dam So Sedulous (USA) 1991
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The Minstrel (CAN) 1974
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Northern Dancer (CAN) 1961
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Nearctic (CAN) 1954
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Natalma (USA) 1957
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Fleur (CAN) 1964
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Victoria Park (CAN) 1957
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Flaming Page (CAN) 1959
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Sedulous (IRE) 1986
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Tap On Wood (IRE) 1976
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Sallust (GB) 1969
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Cat O'Mountaine (GB) 1967
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Pendulina (IRE) 1978
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Prince Tenderfoot (USA) 1967
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Rosemarin (GB) 1966
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