Sayajirao

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

{{Infobox racehorse

| horsename = Sayajirao

| image =

| caption =

| sire = Nearco

| grandsire = Pharos

| dam = Rosy Legend

| damsire = Dark Legend

| sex = Stallion

| foaled = 1944

| country = Great Britain

| colour = Bay

| breeder =

| owner = HH Maharaja of Baroda

| trainer = Sam Armstrong

| record = 16: 6-6-2

| earnings = US$55,594 (equivalent)

| race = Lingfield Derby Trial (1947)
Irish Derby Stakes (1947)
Hardwicke Stakes (1948)

British Classic Race wins:
St. Leger Stakes (1947)

| awards =

| honours = Sayajirao locomotive #60530

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}}

Sayajirao (1944–1966) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. A full brother to 1945 Epsom Derby winner, Dante, he was out of the mare Rosy Legend and sired by the great Nearco who is described by Thoroughbred Heritage as "one of the greatest racehorses of the Twentieth Century" and "one of the most important sires of the century."[http://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/Pharos.html Thoroughbred Heritage] Nearco was not only unbeaten in racing, but also the patriarch of the most dominant sire line in Thoroughbred history.

Overview

Sayajirao was purchased as a yearling by HH Maharaja of Baroda for what at the time was the very substantial sum of 28,000 guineas, the then equivalent of US$117,600.[https://www.nytimes.com/1947/09/14/archives/sayajirao-beats-arbar-by-head-with-migoli-third-in-st-leger.html New York Times - 14 September 1947]

Racing at age three, Sayajirao won the Lingfield Derby Trial and the Irish Derby Stakes.[https://www.nytimes.com/1947/06/26/archives/sayajirao-is-first-in-the-irish-derby-late-rush-nips-grand-weather.html New York Times - 26 June 1947] He ran third in both The Derby and the 2,000 Guineas Stakes then won the third leg of the English Triple Crown, the St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse.[https://www.nytimes.com/1947/09/14/archives/sayajirao-beats-arbar-by-head-with-migoli-third-in-st-leger.html New York Times - 14 September 1947]

As a sire

Retired to stud in 1949, Sayajirao sired the winners of 410 races. His daughters foaled the winners of 261 races. Among those he sired were:

References

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'Sayajirao' was also the name of a British Railways locomotive - as many LNER engines were. It was A2 class number 60530, a Peppercorn design