Championat of sire horses in Germany

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St Giles, winner of the Epsom Derby from 1832 and first champion of the German sire horses in 1867, painting by John Frederick Herring senior (1795–1865)

The championship of father horses in Germany is an annual award for the most successful race horse father .

For each stallion , the winnings of his sons and daughters in the past year are determined. The prize money counts that the sons and daughters have won in flat races in Germany.

Records

The most successful sire horses in Germany were Oleander and Ticino with 9 titles each, ahead of Chamant with 7 titles.

Champions of the German sire horses

Champion sire horses in German horse racing were the following English thoroughbred stallions:

  • 1867 - St. Giles
  • 1868 - Lord Fauconberg
  • 1869 - Ignoramus
  • 1870 - King of Diamonds
  • 1871 - Grimston
  • 1872 - Lord Clifden
  • 1873 - Savernake
  • 1874 - Savernake
  • 1875 - Buccaneer
  • 1876 ​​- Buccaneer
  • 1877 - Cambuscan
  • 1878 - Buccaneer
  • 1879 - Savernake
  • 1880 - Buccaneer
  • 1881 - Savernake
  • 1882 - The Palmer
  • 1883 - The Palmer
  • 1884 - Flibustier
  • 1885 - Chamant
  • 1886 - Chamant
  • 1887 - Chamant
  • 1888 - Flibustier
  • 1889 - Flibustier
  • 1890 - Chamant
  • 1891 - Chamant
  • 1892 - Chamant
  • 1893 - Trachenberg
  • 1894 - Kisber
  • 1895 - Kisber
  • 1896 - Kisber
  • 1897 - Chamant
  • 1898 - Fulmen
  • 1899 - Fulmen
  • 1900 - Fulmen
  • 1901 - governor
  • 1902 - Saraband
  • 1903 - Saraband
  • 1904 - sapphire
  • 1905 - sapphire
  • 1906 - Hannibal
  • 1907 - sapphire
  • 1908 - Calveley
  • 1909 - Ard Patrick
  • 1910 - Galtee More
  • 1911 - Ard Patrick
  • 1912 - Hannibal
  • 1913 - Ard Patrick
  • 1914 - Ard Patrick
  • 1915 - Nuage
  • 1916 - Nuage
  • 1917 - Nuage
  • 1918 - Dark Ronald
  • 1919 - Dark Ronald
  • 1920 - Dark Ronald
  • 1921 - Dark Ronald
  • 1922 - Dark Ronald
  • 1923 - Fervor
  • 1924 - Fervor
  • 1925 - Fervor
  • 1926 - Fervor
  • 1927 - Prunus
  • 1928 - Prunus
  • 1929 - Prunus
  • 1930 - Wallenstein
  • 1931 - Herald
  • 1932 - Prunus
  • 1933 - Herald
  • 1934 - Prunus
  • 1935 - oleander
  • 1936 - Flamboyant
  • 1937 - oleander
  • 1938 - oleander
  • 1939 - oleander
  • 1940 - oleander
  • 1941 - oleander
  • 1942 - oleander
  • 1943 - oleander
  • 1944 - oleander
  • 1945 - no races in Germany
  • 1946 - alchemist
  • 1947 - alchemist
  • 1948 - Wahnfried
  • 1949 - Arjaman
  • 1950 - Ticino
  • 1951 - Ticino
  • 1952 - Ticino
  • 1953 - Ticino
  • 1954 - Ticino
  • 1955 - Ticino
  • 1956 - Ticino
  • 1957 - Ticino
  • 1958 - Ticino
  • 1959 - Neckar
  • 1960 - Neckar
  • 1961 - Mangon
  • 1962 - Neckar
  • 1963 - Neckar
  • 1964 - Neckar
  • 1965 - Neckar
  • 1966 - Orsini
  • 1967 - Black grouse
  • 1968 - Black grouse
  • 1969 - Orsini
  • 1970 - Black grouse
  • 1971 - Orsini
  • 1972 - key witness
  • 1973 - Imperial Eagle
  • 1974 - Orsini
  • 1975 - Appiani II
  • 1976 - Imperial Eagle
  • 1977 - Imperial Eagle
  • 1978 - King of the Alps
  • 1979 - Genghis Khan
  • 1980 - King of the Alps
  • 1981 - Genghis Khan
  • 1982 - Priam
  • 1983 - frontal
  • 1984 - frontal
  • 1985 - Surumu
  • 1986 - Surumu
  • 1987 - Nebos
  • 1988 - Königsstuhl
  • 1989 - Surumu
  • 1990 - Surumu
  • 1991 - Surumu
  • 1992 - Surumu
  • 1993 - Acatenango
  • 1994 - Königsstuhl
  • 1995 - Acatenango
  • 1996 - Königsstuhl
  • 1997 - Acatenango
  • 1998 - Dashing Blade
  • 1999 - Acatenango
  • 2000 - monsoons
  • 2001 - Acatenango
  • 2002 - monsoon
  • 2003 - Big Shuffle
  • 2004 - monsoons
  • 2005 - Big Shuffle
  • 2006 - monsoons
  • 2007 - Big Shuffle
  • 2008 - Samum
  • 2009 - Big Shuffle
  • 2010 - Areion
  • 2011 - Big Shuffle
  • 2012 - Big Shuffle
  • 2013 - Areion
  • 2014 - Tertullian
  • 2015 - Areion
  • 2016 - Soldier Hollow
  • 2017 - Areion

See also

Portal: Equestrian  - Overview of Wikipedia content on equestrian

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The most successful sire horses 2012 , Frauke Delius, TurfTimes, issue 247, January 10, 2013.