Politologue

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DamScarlet Row
DamsireTurgeon
Politologue
SirePoliglote
GrandsireSadler's Wells
DamScarlet Row
DamsireTurgeon
SexGelding
Foaled12 May 2011[1]
CountryFrance
ColourGrey
BreederMme Henri Devin
OwnerSophie Devin
John Hales
TrainerEtienne Leenders
Paul Nicholls
Record31: 12-9-0
Earnings£1,038,065
Major wins
Bathwick Tyres Novices' Hurdle (2016)
Noel Novices' Chase (2016)
Haldon Gold Cup (2017)
Tingle Creek Chase (2017, 2020)
Desert Orchid Chase (2017)
Melling Chase (2018)
1965 Chase (2018)
Champion Chase (2020)

Politologue (foaled 12 May 2011) is a French-bred racehorse who competed in National Hunt racing. After winning one race in his native country he was sent to race in England and won two Novice Hurdle races in the 2015/16 season. In the following season he began to compete in steeplechases and won three races including the Noel Novices' Chase. In his next campaign he emerged as a top-class chaser over two and two and a half miles as he recorded victories in the Haldon Gold Cup, Tingle Creek Chase, Desert Orchid Chase and Melling Chase. He won the 1965 Chase in November 2018 but failed to win again for eighteen months before gaining his biggest win in the 2020 Champion Chase. In December 2020 he won the Tingle Creek Chase for a second time. It was to be his final victory and he was retired in March 2022 after a further four starts.

Politologue is a grey horse bred in at the Haras du Mesnil in France by Henri and Antonia Devin. He initially raced in the ownership of Sophie Devin and was sent into training with Etienne Leemans. He was gelded before the start of his racing career.

He was sired by the Critérium de Saint-Cloud winner Poliglote, whose other progeny have included Solemia, Don Poli and So French (Grand Steeplechase de Paris).[2] Politologue's dam Scarlet Row, showed high class form in steeplechases in France, winning at least six races and running second in the Prix Maurice Gillois.[3] As a descendant of the broodmare Numen, she came from a family which had produced numerous major winners in Germany.[4]

Racing career

Pedigree

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