Shaamit (1993–2001) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred
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race horse
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Construction
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and
sire
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. In a career which lasted from September 1995 to October 1996, he ran six times and won twice. He was the winner of the
Epsom Derby
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in 1996. He was retired to stud at the end of his three-year-old season where he had limited success. He died in 2001.
Background
Shaamit was bred by his owner
Khalifa Dasmal. He was foaled on 11 February 1993, sired by
Mtoto
Mtoto (1 April 1983 – 24 May 2011) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. In a career which lasted from 1985 until 1988, he ran ten times and won seven races. He showed some promise as three-year-old in 1986, but emerged as a top-class horse in ...
out of the mare Shomoose. Mtoto was a highly successful middle-distance racehorse who won the
Eclipse Stakes
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in 1987 and 1988 and the
in 1988. Shaamit's dam Shomoose was by the sprinter
Habitat
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. At stud, Mtoto sired the
European Champion Stayer Celeric
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and the leading
National Hunt
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In ...
stallion Presenting.
Shaamit was trained throughout his career by William Haggas at
Newmarket. He was ridden by
Michael Hills in four of his six races, including both of his victories, and in his other two races by the eleven times
Champion Jockey Pat Eddery
Patrick James John Eddery (18 March 1952 – 10 November 2015) was an Irish flat racing jockey and trainer. He rode three winners of the Derby and was Champion Jockey on eleven occasions. He rode the winners of 4,632 British flat races, a f ...
.
Racing career
1995:two-year-old season
Shaamit made his first racecourse appearance in a maiden race at
Newmarket on 25 September 1995. He started at odds of
20/1 and showed some inexperience ("ran green") in finishing fourth of the twenty runners. On 4 November, he reappeared in another maiden race over one mile at
Doncaster
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and started 13/8 favourite in a field of twenty-three. He took the lead a
furlong
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from the finish and won by three and a half
lengths.
1996:three-year-old season
Shaamit was not among the original entries for the 1996 Epsom Derby. In April, Haggas's father-in-law
Lester Piggott
Lester Keith Piggott (5 November 1935 – 29 May 2022) was an English professional jockey and horse trainer. With 4,493 career flat racing wins in Britain, including a record nine Epsom Derby victories, he is widely regarded as one of the grea ...
rode the colt in an exercise gallop and described the colt as "marvellous" and a potential Derby winner. As a result, Shaamit was added to the Derby field as a supplementary entry. It was intended that the colt would make his seasonal debut in the
Dante Stakes
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at
York
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, but he was withdrawn after sustaining a foot injury.
Shaamit started at odds of 12/1 for the
1996 Epsom Derby
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on 8 June on his first appearance of the season. The race was run at the unusually early time of 2.25pm to avoid a clash with the opening game of the
1996 European Football Championship
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, which featured the
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, leading some commentators to claim that the race lacked its usual atmosphere and sense of occasion. Shaamit was the sixth choice in the betting, with Dushyantor being sent off the 9/2 favourite in a field of twenty runners. He was attempting to become the second horse in consecutive years to win the Derby on his seasonal debut, following
Lammtarra
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in 1995. Ridden by Hills, he raced in the middle of the field for most of the way before turning into the straight in sixth place. He was then switched to the outside and made rapid progress to take the lead a furlong and a half from the finish. He went clear and stayed on well in the closing stages to hold off the fast finish of Dushyantor and win by 1, with Shantou a further 1 lengths back in third.
Shaamit did not run again for seven weeks before he reappeared in the
at
Ascot
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on 27 July. He was made 2/1 favourite in a field of eight runners, despite the fact that Michael Hills had elected to ride the four-year-old Pentire who had finished second to Lammtarra in the 1995 running of the race. Ridden by Pat Eddery, Shaamit had every chance in the straight but finished third behind Pentire and the
St Leger
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winner
Classic Cliche. Haggas made no excuses for Shaamit's defeat, saying that his colt was "just not good enough". Three weeks after his defeat at Ascot, Shaamit was sent off the 5/4 favourite for the
Irish Champion Stakes
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at
Leopardstown
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. He was unable to quicken in the straight and finished a "tame" fourth to the filly
Timarida, beaten just over three lengths.
On 6 October, Shaamit started at odds of 22/1 in the
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
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. He finished seventh of the sixteen starters behind
Helissio
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.
Assessment
In their book ''A Century of Champions'', John Randall and Tony Morris rated Shaamit a "poor" Derby winner.
Race record
Retirement and progeny
He was retired to the
National Stud
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where in 1998 he became the first European horse to serve as a shuttle stallion to South Africa. He subsequently moved to Scarvagh House Stud,
County Down
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, Northern Ireland where he died of a ruptured stomach on 7 April 2001. By far the best of his progeny was his son
Bollin Eric
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who won the
St. Leger
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in 2002.
His most successful
National Hunt
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In ...
horse was the mare Shaddiva, winner of six races
Pedigree
References
{{Epsom Derby Winners
1993 racehorse births
2001 racehorse deaths
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Racehorses bred in Ireland
Thoroughbred family 1-l
Epsom Derby winners