Preux Chevalier

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SireLumber Dream
GrandsireKnight Dream
DamHeather Frost
Preux Chevalier
BreedStandardbred
SireLumber Dream
GrandsireKnight Dream
DamHeather Frost
DamsireThurber Frost
SexStallion
Foaled13 September 1978
Died2 June 2007
CountryAustralia
ColourBay
BreederRA & AE Adam
OwnerKen & Wendy Lavin
TrainerBarry Perkins
Record56:41-7-3
Earnings$791,331
Major wins
Western Australian Pacing Cup (1984)
Winfield Cup (1984)
Miracle Mile Pace (1985)
A G Hunter Cup (1985)
Inter Dominion Pacing Championship (1985)
JPS Championship (1985)
New Zealand Free For All (1985)
Awards
Australian Harness Horse of the Year (1984-85)
Australian Pacers Grand Circuit (1984-85)
Honours
Western Australian Racing Industry Hall of Fame
Last updated on 2016-01-25

Preux Chevalier (13 September 1978 – 2 June 2007) was a pacer (racing horse) foaled in New Zealand but notable for his racing successes in Australia in 1984 and 1985 including wins in the Inter Dominion Pacing Championship, Miracle Mile Pace and A G Hunter Cup .

Preux Chevalier barely attracted a bid at auction before selling privately for $5,000.[1] Commencing racing at age three, Preux Chevalier fractured a cannon bone when not finishing the Western Australian Pacers Derby in 1982. He returned to the track as a four year old in 1982–83 winning seven of nine starts. He was third in the Golden Nugget in February 1983 behind Classic Garry and Wondai’s Mate.[2] Preux Chevalier's first feature win came during the season which was the 4-year-old leg of the Western Australian Triple Crown.[3]

1983–84 season

Preux Chevalier won the Western Australian 4 & 5 Year Old Championship at Gloucester Park amid a series of consecutive wins early in the 1983–84 season. After winning a heat of the Western Australian Pacing Cup he won a sprint race at Gloucester Park defeating New Zealand Trotting Cup winner Steel Jaw, Gammalite and Black Irish for a twelfth consecutive race win. Preux Chevalier then won the Western Australian Pacing Cup. It was a stunning victory with a mile rating of 1:56.9 over 2275 metres. Preux Chevalier and Steel Jaw ran the first 800m in 57.4 seconds trapping Gammalite wide on the track with Steel Jaw holding the lead. After Steel Jaw tired, Preux Chevalier held off Wondai’s Mate by thee metres with Black Irish third. He established himself as Australia's best pacer in breaking the previous track record of 1.59.3 and recording the fastest mile rate in Australia for a distance longer than one mile.[4] Preux Chevalier then made his first interstate appearance in the Miracle Mile Pace at Harold Park. Starting favourite at 8/11 Preux Chevalier finished last of the six starters. That was his last start for the season.[2]

1984–85 season

1985–86 season

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