Holy Roman Emperor (horse)

{{Short description|Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox racehorse

|horsename = Holy Roman Emperor

|image =

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|sire = Danehill

|grandsire = Danzig

|dam = L'On Vite

|damsire = Secretariat

|sex = Stallion

|foaled = 2004

|country = Ireland

|colour = Bay

|breeder = Tower Bloodstock

|owner = Sue Magnier

|trainer = Aidan O'Brien

|record = 7: 4-2-0

|earnings = £414,496

|race = Railway Stakes (2006)
Phoenix Stakes (2006)
Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère (2006)

|awards =

|honours =

|updated= June 21, 2007

}}

Holy Roman Emperor is a retired Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire. He was a leading two-year-old racehorse, winning four races from seven runs in Europe in 2006.

Background

Holy Roman Emperor was sired by Danehill out of a Secretariat mare. Holy Roman Emperor was trained by Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle.

Racing career

In 2006 Holy Roman Emperor won two Group One races, the Phoenix Stakes where he defeated the Coventry Stakes winner Hellvelyn and subsequent Group One winning filly Miss Beatrix and the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère where he defeated the useful French colt Battle Paint. He also defeated subsequent three-year-old mile champion Excellent Art producing a blistering turn of foot to win the Group Two Railway Stakes at the Curragh.

His greatest rival was Teofilo, to whom he finished runner-up twice, firstly in the National Stakes, and later in the Dewhurst Stakes. There was great anticipation of another year of races between the pair, but it was decided in March 2007 to retire Holy Roman Emperor to stud as a replacement for George Washington, who was suffering fertility problems (and was also a son of Danehill).

Stud career

Holy Roman Emperor has been a "shuttle stallion" for Coolmore Stud, standing at Coolmore's main farm in Ireland during the Northern Hemisphere breeding season and travelling to Coolmore's Australia farm to cover mares during the Southern Hemisphere breeding season,[https://www.racingpost.com/profile/horse/657462/holy-roman-emperor Racing Post] but for the 2013 breeding season stands only in Ireland.

Holy Roman Emperor's first runner in the UK or Ireland, High Award trained by Tommy Stack won at the Curragh on March 21, 2010. On 6 May 2012, Holy Roman Emperor's daughter Homecoming Queen won the 1000 Guineas.

In the Year 2014, Designs On Rome, who was later voted as the Hong Kong Horse of the Year, won the Hong Kong Classic Cup, Hong Kong Derby and Queen Elizabeth II Cup.

=Notable stock=

Holy Roman Emperor is the sire of 14 individual Group 1 winners:

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

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| width="35px" | Foaled

| width="120px" | Name

| width="35px" | Sex

| width="310px" | Major wins

2008

| Rich Tapestry

| g

| Santa Anita Sprint Championship

2008

| Smashing

| f

| Indian Oaks

2009

| Homecoming Queen

| f

| 1000 Guineas Stakes

2009

| Rollout The Carpet

| f

| New Zealand 1000 Guineas

2010

| Designs On Rome

| g

| Hong Kong Classic Cup
Hong Kong Derby
Queen Elizabeth II Cup
Hong Kong Gold Cup (twice)

2010

| Morandi

| c

| Critérium de Saint-Cloud

2011

| Beauty Only

| g

| Hong Kong Mile

2011

| Be Safe

| c

| Indian Derby

2011

| Glorious Empire

| g

| Sword Dancer Stakes

2011

| Mongolian Khan

| c

| New Zealand Derby
Australian Derby
Caulfield Cup,

2011

| Sheidel

| f

| Oakleigh Plate

2015

| Romanised

| c

| Irish 2,000 Guineas
Prix Jacques Le Marois

2015

| Well Timed

| f

| German Oaks

2016

| Rockemperor

| c

| Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Stakes

References