Priam (horse, foaled 1970)
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| Priam | |
|---|---|
| Breed | G1(Pordasi classification) |
| Sire | Keen Court (AUS) |
| Grandsire | Sostenuto (ITY) |
| Dam | Bonita (LK MIN) |
| Damsire | Premie (LK) |
| Sex | Colt |
| Foaled | 1970 |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Colour | Bay (Jragem) |
| Breeder | Albert "Abe" C.J. Mantiri |
| Owner |
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| Trainer | Kabori |
| Jockey | Maxi Singal |
| Major wins | |
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Priam (formerly known as Mahesa Djenar, foaled 1970) was an Indonesian racehorse. His major win at national race was in the 1974 Indonesia Derby.
Priam was a bay colt foaled on 1970 by A.C.J. Mantiri. His sire is Keen Court (THB AUS), a son of Sostenuto (THB ITY), and her dam is Bonita (Minahasa breed), a daughter of Premie (LK).[1][2] Priam breed was classified as G1 (Generasi ke-1) based on the Pordasi classification, with a proportion of Thoroughbred genetic material of 50%.[3]
Priam owner was Prihartono, S.H., with trainer H. Pandeirot. Priam represents the North Sulawesi contingent.[3][4]