Ivor Hill
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| Ivor Hill | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Magical Bid |
| Grandsire | Danehill |
| Dam | Victoria Rose |
| Damsire | Masterclass |
| Sex | Gelding |
| Foaled | August 24, 2007 La Pouéo, Bourail |
| Country | New Caledonia |
| Colour | Bay |
| Breeder | Charles Ohlen, Yves Dorso |
| Owner | Charles Brinon |
| Trainer | Carole Tual |
| Record | 41:38-2-0 |
| Earnings | ₣: 21,771,500 |
| Major wins | |
| Coupe Clarke (2013,2014,2015) Bourail Cup (2012,2014,2015,2016,2017) Prix Rémo Tiburzio (2013) Grand Prix Des Sprinters Jacques Lafleur (2015,2016) Grand Prix De La Province Sud (2012,2013,2014,2015,2017) Classique Jean-Yves Lacrose (2012,2013,2014,2015) | |
| Awards | |
| New Caledonia Champion Sprinter (2012,2013) New Caledonia Best Local Horse (2013) | |
| Honours | |
| Grand Prix Ivor Hill (G3) | |
Ivor Hill (August 24, 2007 – April 12, 2021) is a champion racehorse bred and raced in the French overseas territory of New Caledonia, regarded by many as the greatest horse to ever to race there. His two highest achievements while racing were a near perfect record which saw him win 24 consecutive races, and his 3 consecutive victories in the Coupe Clarke the biggest horse race in New Caledonia.
On August 24, 2007, Ivor Hill would be born in La Pouéo, Bourail on the property of Charles Ohlen. He was also bred by Yves Dorso, both breeders were also owners of his dam Victoria Rose an imported broodmare from New Zealand who Ivor Hill was her first foal. She went on to produce other successful horses in New Caledonia such as champion 3-year-old L'Nominoe and Golden Bid, the half siblings ran against each other multiple times. His sire Magical Bid stood in Bourail for years and is himself sired by Hall of Fame sire Danehill.[1]
When the horse was a yearling he was acquired by Charles Brinon. Charles initially had plans to sell the horse as Ivor Hill had knee problems early in his life that prevented him from working and showing his potential. He was unsuccessfully put up for sale at a reserve price of ₣350,000 on April 9, 2011, but the only buyer interested wanted him for less and so he was not sold and Brinon kept him.[2]