Macón (horse)
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| Macón | |
|---|---|
Macón | |
| Sire | Sandal |
| Grandsire | William the Third |
| Dam | Bourgogne |
| Damsire | Your Majesty |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1922 |
| Country | Argentina |
| Colour | Bay |
| Breeder | Haras Ojo de Agua |
| Owner | Caballeriza Don Alfonso |
| Trainer | Naciano Moreno |
| Record | 15: 15–0–0 |
| Earnings | m$n446,635 |
| Major wins | |
| Premio General Lavalle (1925) Premio Raúl Chevalier (1925) | |
| Awards | |
| Argentinian Champion Three-Year-Old Male (1925) Argentinian Champion Older Male (1926) | |
Macón was an undefeated Argentinian Thoroughbred racehorse.
Macón was bred by Haras Ojo de Agua and foaled in 1922.[1] He was sold as a two-year-old in 1924 and was purchased at a high price by Jorge Mitre for his Stud Don Alfonso.[2]
Racing career
Macón was undefeated in 15 starts.
Macón debuted in February 1925, winning a 900-meter race.[2]
In the 1925 Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Macón set a record for the race of 3:06,[3] which lasted for many years.[2]
Macón finished 1925 with earnings of m$n263,855.50 and eight stakes wins.[4]

He won the 1926 Gran Premio de Honor by multiple lengths in a time of 3:42.[5]
Macón broke the earnings record in Argentina by winning the 1926 Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini with earnings of 404,623 pesos.[6]
Macón finished 1926 with earnings of m$n182,779.50 and six stakes wins.[4]
Stud record
Macón was acquired by Haras Argentino to stand at stud.[7] He continued to stand at stud there for the rest of his stud career, and died there in 1945.[1]
Macón peaked on the Argentine sire list in 1933 at fifth. In 1946, he was the leading broodmare sire in Argentina and ranked second in 1944.[1] Macón was the damsire of Filón and Seductor.[2]