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Gay Donald (foaled 1946) was a British
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racehorse who won the 1955
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. Bred and trained in
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he made steady progress through the
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ing ranks in the 1953/54
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season and developed into a top-class performer in the following year. He started a 33/1 outsider for the 1955 Gold Cup but won easily from a strong field. His later career was hampered by injury but he won several more races and finished third in the 1958 Gold Cup before being retired from racing at the age of thirteen.


Background

Gay Donald was a bay gelding with no white
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bred in
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by Harry Frank. He was sired by Gay Light, a little-known stallion who stood cheaply in
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. Gay Donald's dam Pas de Quatre was bred by
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who sold her for £40 to Frank in 1939. After an unsuccessful racing career Pas de Quatre became the only mare to produce two Cheltenham Gold Cup winners: her 1953 foal Pas Seul won the race in 1960. She was a distant female-line descendant of the influential British broodmare Little Sister. Gay Donald was foaled in a field at Frank's
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farm: he injured an eye at birth leaving him with a cloudy pupil throughout his life. As a four-year-old in 1950 the gelding was bought by the trainer Jim Ford, acting on behalf of Philip Burt. Ford trained the horse at
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before moving to the Park House stable at
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. Gay Donald's idiosyncrasies included a fondness for
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sandwiches.


Racing career

Gay Donald showed promising form in the 1953/54 National Hunt season, winning at
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in October and then running well against top class opposition at Cheltenham. Later that season he won the Runnymede Handicap at
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. In the following season he made steady progress and developed into a Gold Cup contender, winning three of his first seven races and finishing second a chase at
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when he attempted to concede eight pounds to Pointsman. The 28th running of the
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took place on 10 March 1955. The weather had been exceptionally harsh in the build-up to the race and the Cheltenham Festival was badly affected: the first day of the meeting was postponed and the Gold Cup was the only race from Thursday's original programme to survive. The 1954 winner Four Ten, who was expected to be well suited by the harsh conditions, started favourite ahead of
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whilst the other runners included Galloway Braes (third in 1952 and 1953) and Early Mist (winner of the 1953
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). Gay Donald, ridden by Tony Grantham was an unconsidered outsider, starting at odds of 33/1. Gay Donald set off in front and soon built up a huge lead. He made bad jumping errors at the last two fences as he began to tire but never looked in any danger of defeat and won by ten lengths from Halloween, with Four Ten eight lengths back in third place. In the years following his Gold Cup win, Gay Donald suffered from injury complications and struggled to recapture his best form. In 1957 Gay Donald attempted to win a second Gold Cup but made no impact in a race won by Linwell. His third run in the Gold Cup came in 1958 when he started at odds of 13/2 in a nine-runner field. He looked the likely winner on the second circuit but faded over the closing fences and finished third behind the mare
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and the
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Polar Flight. The gelding showed some good form in the following year, beating the prolific winner Crudwell at
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in January. He continued to race until 1959 but recorded no more major wins.


Assessment and honours

In their book, ''A Century of Champions'', based on the
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rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Gay Donald an "inferior" Gold Cup winner.


Pedigree


References

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