Gladiateur

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SireMonarque
GrandsireThe Emperor
DamMiss Gladiator
DamsireGladiator
Gladiateur
Gladiateur's portrait by Harry Hall
SireMonarque
GrandsireThe Emperor
DamMiss Gladiator
DamsireGladiator
SexStallion
Foaled1862
Died1876 (aged 1314)
CountryFrance
ColourBay
BreederCount Frédéric de Lagrange
OwnerCount Frédéric de Lagrange
TrainerTom Jennings, Sr.
Record19: 16-0-1
Earnings980,300 FF[1]
Major wins
2,000 Guineas (1865)
Epsom Derby (1865)
St. Leger Stakes (1865)
Grand Prix de Paris (1865)
Grand Prix du Prince Impérial (1865)
Newmarket Derby (1865)
Derby Trial Stakes (1866)
Claret Stakes (1866)
Grand Prix de l'Impératrice (1866)
Ascot Gold Cup (1866)
La Coupe (1866)
Grand Prix de l'Empereur (1866)
Awards
2nd U.K. Triple Crown Champion (1865)
Honours
French Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2025)[2]
Life-sized statue at Longchamp Racecourse
Prix Gladiateur at Longchamp Racecourse
Last updated on 30 September 2011

Gladiateur (1862–1876) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse who won the English Triple Crown in 1865. Gladiateur is called a legend by France Galop and "One of the best horses ever to grace the turf in any century" by the National Sporting Library of Middleburg, Virginia. Gladiateur was not very successful as a sire but his performance on the track remains one of the most impressive in Thoroughbred horse racing history.

A large colt, Gladiateur was a horse who raced best at long distances. He was bred by Count Frederic de Lagrange at his Haras de Dangu at Dangu, Eure in the Upper Normandy region of France.[3] He was sired by the French horse Monarque on Miss Gladiator,[4] a mare by the British horse Gladiator, who had been purchased by French interests at the age of nine and brought to stand at stud in France. Miss Gladiator was also the dam of Villafranca.[3]

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