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'''Ambiorix''' (1946-1975) was a French Champion [[Thoroughbred]] [[Horse racing|racehorse]] who became a Champion sire. Regally bred by [[Marcel Boussac]] at his [[Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard]] in [[Orne]], he was sired by [[Tourbillon (horse)|Tourbillon]] whom Ambiorix would help make the [[Leading sire in France]] in 1948. Tourbillon was a son of [[Ksar (horse)|Ksar]], a two-time winner of the [[Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe]] and the Leading sire in France in 1931. The dam of Ambiorix was Lavendula, a daughter of [[Pharos (horse)|Pharos]], the [[Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland]] in 1931 and Leading sire in France in 1939.
'''Ambiorix''' (1946-1975) was a French Champion [[Thoroughbred]] [[Horse racing|racehorse]] who became a Champion sire. Regally bred by [[Marcel Boussac]] at his [[Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard]] in [[Orne]], he was sired by [[Tourbillon (horse)|Tourbillon]] whom Ambiorix would help make the [[Leading sire in France]] in 1948. Tourbillon was a son of [[Ksar (horse)|Ksar]], a two-time winner of the [[Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe]] and the Leading sire in France in 1931. The dam of Ambiorix was Lavendula, a daughter of [[Pharos (horse)|Pharos]], the [[Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland]] in 1931 and Leading sire in France in 1939.


Trained by [[Charles Semblat]] and ridden by [[Roger Poincelet]], Ambiorix proved to be a better runner at races around 3-10 [[furlong]]s in distance rather than the European Classic distance of 12 furlongs or more.
Trained by [[Charles Semblat]] and ridden by [[Roger Poincelet]], Ambiorix proved to be a better runner at races around 8-10 [[furlong]]s in distance rather than the European Classic distance of 12 furlongs or more.


In 1948 Ambiorix made three starts. He finished off the board in his racing debut in the Prix de Chatou at [[Longchamp Racecourse]] in [[Paris]]. He then easily won the Selsey Stakes at [[Goodwood Racecourse]] in [[England]] followed by a win in the most important race for two-year-olds in France, the [[Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère|Grand Criterium]]. His performances earned him the 1948 [[French Champion Two-Year-Old-Colt]] honors. Racing at age three in 1949, Ambiorix made four starts. Jockey Poincelet guided the colt to wins in the [[Prix Lupin]] at [[Longchamp Racecourse]] and the [[Prix Greffulhe]] at [[Saint-Cloud Racecourse]], both of which were run at around ten furlongs. Ambiorix then earned seconds to Good Luck in the 1949 [[Prix du Jockey Club]] and to Val Drake in the [[Prix Hocquart]].
In 1948 Ambiorix made three starts. He finished off the board in his racing debut in the Prix de Chatou at [[Longchamp Racecourse]] in [[Paris]]. He then easily won the Selsey Stakes at [[Goodwood Racecourse]] in [[England]] followed by a win in the most important race for two-year-olds in France, the [[Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère|Grand Criterium]]. His performances earned him the 1948 [[French Champion Two-Year-Old-Colt]] honors. Racing at age three in 1949, Ambiorix made four starts. Jockey Poincelet guided the colt to wins in the [[Prix Lupin]] at [[Longchamp Racecourse]] and the [[Prix Greffulhe]] at [[Saint-Cloud Racecourse]], both of which were run at around ten furlongs. Ambiorix then earned seconds to Good Luck in the 1949 [[Prix du Jockey Club]] and to Val Drake in the [[Prix Hocquart]].

Revision as of 13:15, 11 January 2010

Ambiorix
SireTourbillon
GrandsireKsar
DamLavendula
DamsirePharos
SexStallion
Foaled1946
CountryFrance France
ColourDark Bay/Brown
BreederHaras de Fresnay-le-Buffard
OwnerMarcel Boussac
TrainerCharles Semblat
Record7: 4-2-0
Earnings4,638,600 + £832
Major wins
Selsey Stakes (1948)
Grand Criterium (1948)
Awards
French Champion Two-Year-Old-Colt (1948)
Leading sire in North America (1961)
Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland (1963)
Last updated on January 11, 2010

Ambiorix (1946-1975) was a French Champion Thoroughbred racehorse who became a Champion sire. Regally bred by Marcel Boussac at his Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard in Orne, he was sired by Tourbillon whom Ambiorix would help make the Leading sire in France in 1948. Tourbillon was a son of Ksar, a two-time winner of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and the Leading sire in France in 1931. The dam of Ambiorix was Lavendula, a daughter of Pharos, the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1931 and Leading sire in France in 1939.

Trained by Charles Semblat and ridden by Roger Poincelet, Ambiorix proved to be a better runner at races around 8-10 furlongs in distance rather than the European Classic distance of 12 furlongs or more.

In 1948 Ambiorix made three starts. He finished off the board in his racing debut in the Prix de Chatou at Longchamp Racecourse in Paris. He then easily won the Selsey Stakes at Goodwood Racecourse in England followed by a win in the most important race for two-year-olds in France, the Grand Criterium. His performances earned him the 1948 French Champion Two-Year-Old-Colt honors. Racing at age three in 1949, Ambiorix made four starts. Jockey Poincelet guided the colt to wins in the Prix Lupin at Longchamp Racecourse and the Prix Greffulhe at Saint-Cloud Racecourse, both of which were run at around ten furlongs. Ambiorix then earned seconds to Good Luck in the 1949 Prix du Jockey Club and to Val Drake in the Prix Hocquart.

A Champion sire

Retired from racing, Marcel Boussac believed Ambiorix would have more value as a sire in the United States where the vast majority of race distances suited his record best. As such, he was sold for US$250,000 to a syndicate led by Bull Hancock who brought him to stand at stud in time for the 1950 season at his Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky.

Ambiorix would spend the rest of his life at Claiborne Farm where he sired fifty-one stakes race winners and was the Leading sire in North America in 1961. His best offspring included:

Through his daughter Fantan II, Ambiorix was the damsire of Ragusa who was a major factor in him earning Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland honors in 1963.

After being pensioned, Ambiorix died at age twenty-nine in January of 1975 at Claiborne Farm and is buried the farm's equine cemetery.

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