Tantieme
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Tantième | ||
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Sire: | Deux Pour Cent | |
Grandsire: | Deiri | |
Dam: | Terka | |
Damsire: | Indus | |
Sex: | Stallion | |
Foaled: | 1947 | |
Country: | France | |
Colour: | Bay | |
Breeder: | Haras d'Ouilly | |
Owner: | Francois Dupre | |
Trainer: | Francois Mathet | |
Record: | 15: 12-1-1 | |
Earnings: | £81,339 | |
Major Racing Wins & Honours & Awards | ||
Major Racing Wins | ||
Grand Criterium (1949) Prix de la Foret (1949) Poule d'Essai des Poulains (1950) Prix Lupin (1950) Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (1950 & 1951) Prix Ganay (1951) Coronation Cup (1951) |
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Racing Awards | ||
Leading sire in France (1962 & 1965) | ||
Honours | ||
French Horse Racing Hall of Fame | ||
Infobox last updated on: January 4, 2007. |
Tantième (1947-1966) was a French Thoroughbred horse racing champion and prominent sire who twice won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, France's most prestigious horse race. He also won several other important conditions races including the Grand Critérium in 1949, the Poule d'Essai des Poulains, Prix Lupin and his first Arc de Triomphe in 1950. Racing as a four-year-old, in 1951 Tantième won the Prix Ganay plus his second Arc de Triomphe and in England he captured the Coronation Cup.
After winning twelve of his fifteen races, Tantième was retired to stand at stud at François Dupre's Haras d'Ouilly where he became the Champion French Sire of 1962 and 1965. Some of his offspring includes Montjeu and 2005 World Champion, Hurricane Run. A few of the horses Tantième sired are:
- Tanerko (b. 1953) - In France won Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, Prix Juigne, Prix Noailles, Prix Lupin, Prix du Prince d'Orange, Prix Ganay, Prix d'Harcourt.
- Reliance (b. 1962) - In France won the 1965 Prix du Jockey Club, Grand Prix de Paris, Prix Royal-Oak.
- Match II (b. 1958) - In France won the 1961 Prix Royal-Oak, 1962 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. In England: 1962 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes and in the United States, the 1962 Washington, D.C. International.
- La Sega (b. 1959) - In France won the Prix de Diane, Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Prix Saint-Alary, Prix d'Ispahan, Prix de la Grotte.