Sharpen Up

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SireAtan
GrandsireNative Dancer
DamRocchetta
DamsireRockefella
Sharpen Up
SireAtan
GrandsireNative Dancer
DamRocchetta
DamsireRockefella
SexStallion
Foaled17 March 1969 (1969-03-17)[1]
Died2 March 1992(1992-03-02) (aged 22)
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourChestnut
BreederMimi van Cutsem
OwnerMimi van Cutsem
TrainerBernard van Cutsem
Record8: 5-2-0
Earnings£19,888
Major wins
Seaton Delaval Stakes (1971)
Middle Park Stakes (1971)
Awards
Timeform rating 127

Sharpen Up (17 March 1969 – 2 March 1992) was a British racehorse and sire. He was one of the leading European two-year-olds of his generation, winning all five of his races including the Seaton Delaval Stakes and the Middle Park Stakes. He failed to win in three starts in 1972 and was retired to stud. He became a highly successful breeding stallion in both Europe and North America. Sharpen Up died in 1992.

Sharpen Up was a chestnut horse standing 16.1 hands high with a white blaze and white socks on his hind legs bred and owned by Mimi van Cutsem.[2] He was sired by the American stallion Atan, who was retired from racing after winning his only race.[3] His dam, Rocchetta, was a full sister to Outcrop, the winner of the Yorkshire Oaks. Sharpen Up was trained throughout his racing career by Bernard van Cutsem at the Stanley House tables in Newmarket.[4]

Racing career

1971: two-year-old season

As a two-year-old in 1971, Sharpen Up was undefeated in five races. He won a maiden race at Leicester Racecourse in June by four lengths and the Cantley Plate at Doncaster before moving up in class to win the Hyperion Stakes at Ascot in July by three lengths and the Seaton Delaval Stakes at Newcastle in August.[5] On his final appearance of the year he contested the Group One Middle Park Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse. Ridden by Willie Carson, he started the 5/6 favourite[6] and won from the New Stakes winner Philip of Spain and the Prix Robert Papin winner Sun Prince.[4]

Despite his successes, Sharpen Up was only the third highest rated colt of his generation in van Cutsem's stable, being ranked behind Crowned Prince and High Top in the Free Handicap.[5]

1972: three-year-old season

On his three-year-old debut, Sharpen Up ran in the Greenham Stakes over seven furlongs at Newbury Racecourse and finished second to Martinmas. Sharpen Up missed the 2000 Guineas and did not appear again for three months. He was brought back to sprint distances for the July Cup over six furlongs at Newmarket. He sweated up before the race but ran well to finish second to the filly Parsimony. On his final appearance, he finished unplaced behind Deep Diver in the Nunthorpe Stakes.[4]

Assessment

As a two-year-old, Sharpen Up was given a rating of 127 by the independent Timeform organisation,[7] placing him seven pounds behind the top-rated Deep Diver.[8]

Stud record

Pedigree

References

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