Turgeon (horse)
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| Turgeon | |
|---|---|
Racing silks of George Strawbridge | |
| Sire | Caro |
| Grandsire | Fortino |
| Dam | Reiko |
| Damsire | Targowice |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1986 |
| Country | United States |
| Colour | Gray |
| Breeder | George W. Strawbridge Jr. |
| Owner | George W. Strawbridge Jr. |
| Trainer | Jonathan Pease |
| Record | 27: 6-6-8 |
| Earnings | £387,750 |
| Major wins | |
| Prix de l'Esperance (1989) Prix Vicomtesse Vigier (1990, 1991) Prix Kergorlay (1991) Prix Royal-Oak (1991) Irish St. Leger (1991) | |
| Awards | |
| European Champion Stayer (1991) | |
| Last updated on November 22, 2007 | |
Turgeon (1986–2019) was an American-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was best known for his performances over extended distances, winning the Prix Royal-Oak and the Irish St. Leger in 1991, a year in which he was named European Champion Stayer at the Cartier Racing Awards. At stud he was particularly noted as a sire of steeplechase winners and remained active until his death aged 33.
He was owned and bred by American George W. Strawbridge Jr., an avid ice hockey fan and a shareholder and Director of the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres. Strawbridge named the foal for the Canadian player Pierre Turgeon who was the team's 1st overall pick in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. From a family involved in steeplechase and flat racing, George Strawbridge Jr. maintained racing stables in France and the United States.
Turgeon was prepared for racing by Chantilly-based trainer Jonathan Pease