Our Sir Vancelot

Our Sir Vancelot (foaled 11 November 1990)[1] is a New Zealand standardbred stallion. Known as Sir Vancelot in New Zealand, he won a record three straight Inter Dominion finals, 1997,[2] 1998[3] and 1999.[4] This is a record that was equalled in 2008 by Blacks A Fake.[5] He was inducted into the Inter Dominion Hall of Fame.[6]

Our Sir Vancelot
Sire:Vance Hanover (USA)
Dam:Teeny Teeny (AUS)
Broodmare sire:Overtrick (USA)
Sex:Stallion
Foaled:11 November 1990
Country:New Zealand
Colour:Bay
Breeder:VL & SV Allamby
Trainer:Brian Hancock
Record:97: 48–13–13
Fastest mile rate:At 3: 1:58.0
Aged: 1:55.4
Prize money:A$2,197,990
Group One wins
1996
1997
1997
1997
1997
1998
1998
1998
1998
1999
M H Treuer Memorial
Western Australian Pacing Cup
Inter Dominion Final
Miracle Mile Pace
M H Treuer Memorial
South Australia Cup
Western Australian Pacing Cup
Inter Dominion Final
Australian Pacing Championship
Inter Dominion Final
*Correct as at 21 February 2009

In addition to the three Inter Dominions, he also won the 1997 Miracle Mile Pace.[7]

Over his career, he won 48 races, from 97 starts for a total prize money earnings of $2,197,990.[8]

He is currently stands at Warwick Stud,[9] in Victoria for A$2,200.[10]

References


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