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Pippermint | |
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Sire | St. Mirin |
Grandsire | Hermit |
Dam | Mostaza |
Damsire | Pepper and Salt |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1899 |
Country | Argentina |
Colour | Grey |
Breeder | Saturnino Unzué |
Owner | George Attucha |
Trainer | Edmund Frazer |
Jockey | T |
Record | T |
Earnings | T |
Major wins | |
Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos | |
Awards | |
T |
Pippermint was an Argentinian Thoroughbred racehorse and first winner of the Argentinian Quadruple Crown.
Background
[edit]Pippermint's sire St. Mirin was imported from England, where he finished second to Ormonde in the St. Leger Stakes.[1]
Racing Career
[edit]Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos: 1'40"
Gran Premio Jockey Club 2'5"1/5
Gran Premio Nacional 2'37"1/5
Gran Premio Internacional3'12"
Progre so (?) 1'13"1/5
1902
[edit]Pippermint won 11 races, earning 141,560.
Retirement and Stud Career
[edit]In 1903, after being retired from racing, George Attucha sold Pippermint to NAME Piccione for ₤10,000.[2]
Pippermint had some success as a sire. In 1932, Pippermint led the Argentine broodmare sire list, and he was second on the Chilean general sire list in 1913/1914.[3]
Racing Statistics
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Pedigree
[edit]Sire St. Mirin (GB) |
Hermit (GB) | Newminster (GB) | Touchstone (GB) |
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Beeswing (GB) | |||
Seclusion (GB) | Tadmor (GB) | ||
Miss Sellon (GB) | |||
Lady Paramount (GB) | Brother to Strafford (GB) | Young Melbourne (GB) | |
Gameboy Mare (GB) | |||
Toxophilite Mare (GB) | Toxophilite (GB) | ||
Maid of Masham (GB) | |||
Dam Mostaza (GB) |
Pepper and Salt (GB) | The Rake (GB) | Wild Dayrell (GB) |
Englands Beauty (GB) | |||
Oxford Mixture (GB) | Oxford (GB) | ||
Irish Belle (GB) | |||
Strathfleet (GB) | Scottish Chief (GB) | Lord of the Isles (GB) | |
Miss Ann (GB) | |||
Masquerade (GB) | Lambourn (GB) | ||
Burlesque (GB) |
References
[edit]- ^ "Pippermint". Argentine Thoroughbreds. Archived from the original on 2006-10-14.
- ^ Prodgers, Cecil Herbert (1925). Adventures in Peru. United States: Dutton. p. 117.
- ^ Hunter, Avalyn. "Pippermint (ARG)". American Classic Pedigrees. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
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