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Sulk (horse)

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Not to be confused with Sulky, a cart for horses and dogs.

Sulk
TrainerJohn Gosden
Major wins
Prix Marcel Boussac

Sulk was a thoroughbred racehorse. She was born in 1999 and won two races in 2001, including France's prestigious Prix Marcel Boussac, and placed as a three year old in the Nassau Stakes, Yorkshire Oaks, and the Prix Royal-Oak.[1] She was trained by John Gosden, and after finishing her racing career was a broodmare until she died in 2009 of colic.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Prix Marcel Boussac heroine Sulk dies". Racing Post. 26 July 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2017.