Flares (horse)

Flares
Sire Gallant Fox
Grandsire Sir Gallahad III
Dam Flambino
Damsire Wrack
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1933
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Belair Stud
Owner William Woodward, Sr.
Trainer Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Record 20: 8-?-?
Earnings £18,506
Major wins
Newmarket Stakes (1936)
Champion Stakes (1937)
Lowther Stakes (1937)
Princess of Wales's Stakes (1937)
Ascot Gold Cup (1938)

Flares (foaled 1933 in Maryland) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse owned, bred, and raced by the preeminent horseman in the United States, William Woodward, Sr. Flares was out of the racing mare Flambino, winner of the 1927 Gazelle Handicap. His sire was the great Gallant Fox, the 1930 U.S. Triple Crown winner and a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee.

Flares was a full brother to Woodward's 1935 U.S. Triple Crown champion, Omaha. Determined to win England's most prestigious weight-for-age race, the Ascot Gold Cup, in 1936 Woodward sent the then four-year-old Omaha to compete in England, where he ran second in the Ascot Gold Cup.

When Flares was a yearling in 1934, Woodward shipped him to trainer Cecil Boyd-Rochfort at his base in Newmarket, England. Racing at age three, in mid-May 1936 Flares won the Newmarket Stakes.[1] In 1937, he had an outstanding year as a four-year-old. At Newmarket Racecourse, he won the mile and a half Princess of Wales's Stakes,[2] the Champion Stakes at a mile and a quarter,[3] and the Lowther Stakes at a mile and three quarters.[4]

In 1938, Flares was entered in the Ascot Gold Cup and was sent off by bettors as a 100 to 7 longshot. However, he became the first American horse since Foxhall in 1882 to win the prestigious two and a half mile race and gave William Woodward his first-ever victory in the event.[5]

As a sire

Immediately after his Gold Cup win, Flares was brought back to stand at stud in the United States. The October 14, 1938, issue of the Los Angeles Times reported he would stand for a fee of US$1,000.

Flares sired a number of race winners, including:

Pedigree

Pedigree of Flares
Sire
Gallant Fox
Sir Gallahad III Teddy Ajax
Rondeau
Plucky Liege Spearmint
Concertina
Marguerite Celt Commando
Maid of Erin
Fairy Ray Radium
Seraph
Dam
Flambino
Wrack Robert Le Diable Ayrshire
Rose Bay
Samphire Isinglass
Chelandry
Flambette Durbar Rabelais
Armenia
La Flambee Ajax
Medeah

References

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