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Sir Huon (foaled 1903 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that was the winner of the 1906 Kentucky Derby and Latonia Derby. Sir Huon was named after a character in the German opera Oberon and was bred at George J. Long's stud farm, Bashford Manor Stable. He was sired by the great turf-racer Falsetto, who was greatly aged by then at near thirty years old, out of the mare Ignite (by Woodlands).[1]

Sir Huon
Roscoe Troxler & Sir Huon, 1906 Kentucky Derby
SireFalsetto
GrandsireEnquirer
DamIgnite
DamsireWoodlands
SexStallion
Foaled1903
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederGeorge James Long
OwnerBashford Manor Stable
TrainerPeter Coyne
Record18: 10-3-0
Earnings$38,980
Major wins
Harold Stakes (1905)
Queen City Handicap (Cincinnati) (1906)
Latonia Derby (1906)
Commonwealth Handicap (1906)
Seagate Stakes (1906)
American Classics race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1906)

Sir Huon won the 1906 Kentucky Derby, with Roscoe Troxler as his jockey, by two lengths over the filly Lady Navarre. His win was notable because it marked the first time since 1902 that a horse had won the Derby without racing as a three-year-old prior to running in the Derby.[2] Sir Huon also won the 1905 Harold Stakes and in 1906 the Cincinnati Queen City Handicap, Commonwealth Handicap and Seagate Stakes.[3]

Sir Huon was nominated to run in the 1908 Suburban Handicap but did not run in that race due to an injury.[4] He was retired to stud in 1908 but did not produce any noteworthy offspring. However, he is an ancestor of a few Quarter horse lineages.[3] In 1918, Sir Huon was given by George Long to the United States Army cavalry remount service as a sire for military horses.[5]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Sir Huon
Sire
Falsetto

1876

Enquirer

1867

Leamington Faugh-a-Ballagh
Pantaloon Mare
Lida Lexington
Lize
Farfaletta

1867

Australian West Australian
Emilia
Elkhorna Lexington
Glencona
Dam
Ignite

1889

Woodlands

1872

Nutbourne The Nabob
Princess
Whiteface Turnus
Nan Darrell
Luminous

1883

Alarm Eclipse
Maud
Lady Lumley Rataplan
Schottische

References

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  1. ^ Jim Bolus. Run for the Roses: 100 years at the Kentucky Derby. Hawthorn Books, Inc. 1974.
  • ^ John O'Connor. History of the Kentucky Derby, 1875-1921. 1905.
  • ^ a b Sir Huon Pedigree
  • ^ New York Times. June 14, 1907
  • ^ Washington Post. Oct. 20, 1918.

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