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1 1992/93 season  





2 1993/94 season  





3 1994/95 season  





4 1995/96 season  





5 1996/97 season  





6 1997/98 season  





7 1998/99 season  





8 Post race career  





9 References  





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Cool Dawn
SireOver The River (FR)
DamAran Tour
DamsireDubassoff
SexGelding
Foaled11 May 1988
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederJohn C McCarthy
OwnerThe Hon Dido Harding
TrainerRobert Alner
Record17: 6-2-2
Earnings£216,794
Major wins
Betterware Cup (1997)
Cheltenham Gold Cup (1998)
Last updated on 26 August 2009

Cool Dawn was a National Hunt chaser of the 1990s who went from winning minor Point-to-Point races to winning the 1998 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Blue Riband of National Hunt Racing.

1992/93 season

His racing career began in an Irish Point-to-Point at Kilossera on 24 January 1993 where he finished 6th out of 14. After a further four races he was sold to Dido Harding to run in point-to-points in England.

1993/94 season

Cool Dawn started his English career with a win in a maiden at Badbury Rings. He subsequently had a second, first, and a ran out.

1994/95 season

Two further point-to-point wins (including a Ladies Open) preceded his debut on a professional racecourse during this season in a novice Hunter Chases when he came second at Folkestone. After a further point-to-point win he won his first Hunter Chase at Ascot (6/5f), but followed that win with an unseated with the race at his mercy at Warwick (2/11f). His performances during this season clearly established him as a top class point-to-pointer and hunter chaser.

1995/96 season

His target during this season was the Foxhunter at Cheltenham. He was moved to Robert Alner’s professional yard for his Hunter Chase campaign. After a good win at Kempton (7/2), beating the useful Teaplanter, he ran well in the Foxhunter (7/2) coming second to the Enda Bolger ridden favourite, Elegant Lord. He then returned to Ireland and, ridden by Conor O’Dwyer, came third in the Irish Grand National behind Feathered Gale.

1996/97 season

After his performance the previous season it was decided to go for a professional campaign. However, he only had one outing, finishing fourth of five in a handicap at Sandown, before his season was curtailed by injury.

1997/98 season

This season was Cool Dawn’s annus mirabilis. After an undistinguished reappearance at Wincanton in the Badger Beer Handicap Chase, his owner-rider handed over the reins to a professional jockey, Andrew Thornton, who rode him for the rest of the season. His next three outings, all at Ascot, all resulted in wins, the Gardner Merchant Handicap Chase by 6l (from 4 lb out of the handicap)(4/1), the Betterware Cup by 9l (carrying 10-5)(5/2f), and the Ok Soil Remediation Ltd Handicap Chase by 2l (carrying 12-0)(10-11f). His final outing before the Gold Cup, at Sandown in the Agfa Diamond Chase, was rather an anti-climax as he was pulled up before 3 out. However, ignoring that run, in which it turned out that he had pulled some muscles in his back, he went to Cheltenham with a good outsider’s chance of a place at least.

Cool Dawn returned to Cheltenham to the same course and distance as his second in the Foxhunter two years earlier and put up the best performance of his career. There was early drama at the seventh fence when Cyborgo was pulled up lame and carried out See More Business, the 1997 King George winner, and Indian Tracker. However, Cool Dawn (a 25/1 outsider) was never troubled by this as he led from start to finish being briefly challenged by Strong Promise at the final fence before storming up the hill to win by 1¾l from Strong Promise with the favourite Dorans Pride a further head behind[1].

As the weights for the Whitbread Gold CupatSandown had already been published by the time of his Gold Cup win, he was well in at the weights and it seemed too good a chance to miss. However, after being sent off the 5/1f and leading for the first couple of miles, it was case of going to the well once too often and he was pulled up 2 out when well behind.

1998/99 season

In his first outing of the season at Wincanton he was pulled up. However, before the race he had reared over in the paddock falling over onto his jockey, this time his owner-rider, and was probably feeling the effects of this. It is probable that he actually injured himself slightly more seriously than thought as Cool Dawn never fully recovered his form. His final two races were at the two tracks where he had shown his best form. At Ascot he finished third of four and in his final start at Cheltenham he was pulled up.

Post race career

Following his retirement from racing, Cool Dawn has continued to hunt regularly with the Weston and Banwell Harriers, and has also paraded at a large number of events as a former Gold Cup winner.

References

  1. ^ "Full Race Result". The Racing Post. 1998-03-19. Retrieved 2009-08-26. [dead link]

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