Tresiete
Tresiete | |
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Sire | Alan Breck |
Grandsire | Sunstar |
Dam | Trentona |
Damsire | Torpoint |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 7 October 1926 |
Country | Argentina |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Haras Lonquimay |
Owner | Caballeriza Pobre |
Record | 7: 4-1-2 |
Earnings | m$n90,617 |
Major wins | |
Polla de Potrillos (1929) Gran Premio Montevideo (1929) | |
Awards | |
Argentine Champion Three-Year-Old (1929) Leading Sire in Argentina (1938, 1942) |
Tresiete (7 October 1926[1]–1945?[2]) was an Argentine-bred thoroughbred racehorse and leading sire in Argentina.
Racing career
[edit]Tresiete raced exclusively in the year 1929, running seven times for four wins, including the Gran Premio Montevideo, Premio Saavedra, and Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos.[1] He ran second in the Gran Premio Jockey Club and third in the Gran Premio Nacional. Tresiete was the Argentine Champion Three-Year-Old of his generation.[2]
Stud career
[edit]Tresiete stood at stud at Haras Lonquimay, where he was bred.[1]
Tresiete led the Argentine General Sire List in 1938 and 1942.[3] He was second in 1937 and 1941 and was among the leading sires 7 times.[2]
Notable progeny
[edit]- Bubalcó, winner of the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Gran Premio Nacional, Gran Premio Jockey Club, Clásico Comparación
- Balbuco, winner of the Gran Premio de Honor (twice), Gran Premio José Pedro Ramírez, Clásico Miguel Alfredo Martínez de Hoz, Clásico Saturnino J. Unzué, etc.
- Tónico, winner of the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Gran Premio de Honor, Gran Premio Jockey Club, Clásico Comparación, Clásico Miguel Alfredo Martínez de Hoz, etc.
- Sorteado, winner of the Argentine Triple Crown, Manhattan Handicap, etc.
- Rolando, winner of the Gran Premio Jockey Club, Clásico Santiago Luro, etc.
- Balbuca, winner of the Clásico Saturnino J. Unzué
- Supremo, winner of the Gran Premio Montevideo
- Partido, winner of the Clásico Raúl Chevalier
Notable progeny of daughters
[edit]- Bullanguera, winner of the Gran Premio Selección, Polla de Potrancas, etc.
- Taimado, winner of the Clásico El Ensayo
- Tolpan, winner of the Clásico El Ensayo and Clásico St. Leger
- Tatai, winner of the Clásico El Derby
- Nonchalance, winner of the Gran Premio Selección
Pedigree
[edit]Sire Alan Breck (GB) 1918 |
Sunstar (GB) 1908 |
Sundridge (GB) | Amphion (GB) |
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Sierra (GB) | |||
Doris (GB) | Loved One (GB) | ||
Lauretta (GB) | |||
Joie de Vivre (GB) 1908 |
Gallinule (GB) | Isonomy (GB) | |
Moorhen (GB) | |||
Melinda (ITY) | Melton (GB) | ||
Fame (GB) | |||
Dam Trentona (GB) 1912 |
Torpoint (GB) 1900 |
Trenton (NZ) | Musket (GB) |
Frailty (AUS) | |||
Doncaster Beauty (GB) | Sheen (GB) | ||
Doncaster Belle (GB) | |||
Janitza (GB) 1896 |
Janissary (GB) | Isonomy (GB) | |
Jannette (GB) | |||
Burgundy (GB) | Hermit (GB) | ||
Doll Tearsheet (GB) |
Treiete is inbred 4S x 4D to Isonomy, which means that Isonomy appears in the fourth generation on the dam's side and sire's side. He is also inbred 5S x 4D to Hermit.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Mayorga, Jorge (1963). Pedigrees de los Principales Ganadores 1910-1962 - Turfe Argentino (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, SAMA. p. 140.
- ^ a b c d e Churchill, Jennifer; Reichard, Andrew; Rogers, Byron (2006). Great Thoroughbred Sires of the World. Gilingham Printers Pty Ltd. pp. 710–711. ISBN 0-9586199-7-2.
- ^ "Leading Sires of Argentina". www.tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
- ^ "Tresiete Horse Pedigree". www.pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 2024-08-02.