Desert Crown
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| Desert Crown | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Nathaniel |
| Grandsire | Galileo |
| Dam | Desert Berry |
| Damsire | Green Desert |
| Sex | Colt |
| Foaled | 2 March 2019 Teversham, Cambridgeshire, England |
| Died | 23 October 2023 (aged 4) Newmarket Equine Hospital Newmarket, Suffolk, England[1] |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Colour | Bay |
| Breeder | Strawberry Fields Stud |
| Owner | Saeed Suhail |
| Trainer | Michael Stoute |
| Record | 4: 3-1-0 |
| Earnings | £1,031,201[citation needed] |
| Major wins | |
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| Last updated on 24 October 2023 | |
Desert Crown (2 March 2019 – 23 October 2023) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only race as a juvenile in 2021, he took the Dante Stakes on his three-year-old debut and then maintained his unbeaten record by winning the Epsom Derby. He ran only once more due to injury and was euthanised in October 2023 after failing to recover from a serious leg injury earlier that season.
Desert Crown was born on 2 March 2019.[2] He was a bay colt with a white star and white sock on his left hind leg; he was bred in England by the Cambridgeshire-based Strawberry Fields Stud. In October 2020, the yearling was put up for auction at the Tattersalls Sale and was bought for 280,000 guineas by Blandford Bloodstock on behalf of the Dubai businessman Saeed Suhail.[3] He was sent into training with Michael Stoute at Freemason Lodge Stables in Newmarket.[4]
Desert Crown was from the sixth crop of foals sired by Nathaniel who won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 2011 and the Eclipse Stakes in the following year.[5] His other foals have included Enable, Channel, and Lady Bowthorpe.[6] His dam Desert Berry showed modest racing ability in a brief racing career, winning one minor race from three starts, but did better as a broodmare, producing four other winners.[7] As a descendant of the British broodmare Suntime, she was distantly related to several major winners including Quiet Fling, Byword, and Bethrah.[8]