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Medaaly (25 March 1994 – 21 March 2011) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and
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. As a two-year-old in 1996 he was one of the best staying colts of his generation in Britain, winning three of his five races including the
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on his final appearance of the year. He sustained an injury in winning the Trophy and never recovered his form, finishing unplaced in his two subsequent starts. He later stood as a breeding stallion in France, South Africa and Ireland and had some success as a sire of
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horses. He died in Ireland in 2011 at the age of 17.


Background

Medaaly was a grey horse standing 1.65 metres high, bred in England by his owner Sheikh Mohammed. He was sired by Highest Honor, a French stallion whose most important victory came in the 1987
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. He later became a very successful sire of winners, with the best of his progeny including
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, Sagacity (
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), Reve d'Oscar (
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), Marotta (Prix Saint-Alary) and Dedication (
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). Medaaly's dam Dance of Leaves was an unraced mare who produced several other winners including the
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winner Charnwood Forest. She was a daughter of the influential broodmare Fall Aspen, whose other descendants have included
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,
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and Elnadim. Medaaly raced in the colours of Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin organisation and was trained throughout his racing career by
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.


Racing career


1996: two-year-old season

Medaaly began his racing career in a
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over seven
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at
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on 6 July in which he was ridden by
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. Starting at odds of 3/1 he took the lead in the last quarter mile but was overtaken in the closing stages and beaten three quarters of a
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into second place by the
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Gretel. At the end of the month he was partnered by
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when he started odds-on favourite for a similar event at
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. After tracking the leaders in the early stages he went to the front three furlongs from the finish and won by two and a half lengths from Further Outlook. John Reid took the ride when Medaaly was moved up in distance for a minor stakes over one mile at Sandown on 30 August. Starting the 4/9 favourite he raced in second before taking the lead two furlongs out and won "comfortably" by three and a half lengths from the
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-trained Imperial President. On 29 September Medaaly was moved up in class and started 3/1 second favourite for the Group Two
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at
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. Ridden by
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he was restrained in the early stages and never looked likely to win, finishing fifth behind Benny the Dip, Desert Story, Besiege and Equal Rights. Four weeks later he faced Benny the Dip and Besiege again in the Group One Racing Post Trophy at Doncaster and started a 14/1 outsider in a nine-runner field which also included his better-fancied stablemate Asas. With many of the leading jockeys engaged in the
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in Canada he was partnered by Gary Hind, a relatively little-known jockey who had ridden for the Godolphin stable in Dubai. Hind settled the colt behind the leaders as the outsider Daylight in Dubai set the pace from Besiege. Medaaly moved up to challenge the leaders approaching the final furlong, took the lead in the closing stages and won by half a length from Poteen with Benny the Dip a length and a quarter away in third place. The win gave Gary Hind his first and only Group One success in Europe. After the race he commented "I was a bit worried early, because Medaaly wasn't really travelling. But in the straight he came back on the bridle and used his experience to battle back past the other horse. When he was beaten last time the wrong tactics were used, and the team was quietly confident". After the race Medaaly was found to have sustained a serious leg injury described as a "
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in his knee".


1997 & 1998: three- and four-year-old seasons

After spending the winter recuperating in
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, Medaaly returned to England in the spring of 1997 and made his seasonal debut in the
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(a major trial for The Derby) over ten and a half furlongs at
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on 14 May. Ridden by Dettori he chased the leaders in the early stages but faded quickly in the straight and finished eighth of the nine runners behind Benny the Dip. The colt then had further training problems and missed the rest of the season. Medaaly remained in training as a four-year-old but made only one appearance when he contested the first round of the Maktoum Challenge at
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on 22 January 1998. Racing on dirt for the first time he finished fifth behind Wathik, beaten more than twelve lengths.


Stud record

After his retirement from racing Medaaly stood as a breeding stallion at the Haras du Logis in
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. He was exported to South Africa in 2004 and moved back to Europe in 2008 to stand in Ireland. The best of his flat performers included Daly Daly ( Grand Prix de Vichy) and the Listed race winners Tocopila and Rento. His offspring did better under
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rules and included Medermit (
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,
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), Sky's the Limit (
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) and Shekira (Prix Renaud du Vivier). In March 2011 he suffered a cardiac arrest after covering a mare at the Badger Hill Stud in
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and died at the age of 17.


Pedigree


References

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