Furioso (horse)
Furioso (1939–1968) was an influential sire of sport horses, and is found in the pedigrees of many top show jumpers today.
Furioso | |
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Breed | Thoroughbred |
Discipline | Show jumping |
Sire | Precipitation |
Grandsire | Hurry On |
Dam | Maureen |
Maternal grandsire | Son-in-Law |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1939 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Color | Bay |
Owner | French National Stud |
Record | |
21 starts, 0 wins | |
Last updated on: 28 August 2023. |
Life
After World War II, he was purchased by the French National Stud, where he was used as a breeding stallion until his death in 1968.[2]
Pedigree
Furioso was sired by the English Thoroughbred stallion Precipitation (1933 – 1957), an influential sire who is found in the pedigrees of many racehorses and sport horses today. He was responsible for helping maintain the Matchem (1748 – 1781) and Godolphin Arabian sireline.
His dam, the Thoroughbred mare Maureen (b. 1931), was sired by Son-in-Law, by Dark Ronald (1905 – 1928), a grandson of the Thoroughbred racehorse Hampton (1872 – 1897), by Lord Clifden (1860 – 1875). Dark Ronald was also an influential sire of sport horses and warmbloods, particularly show jumpers.
Descendants
Sire line tree
- Furioso
- Mexico[3]
- Le Mexico
- Silvano
- Ulft
- Zelhem
- Zonneglans
- Astronaut
- Expert
- Jexico du Parc
- Le Mexico
- Furioso II[4]
- Purioso
- Heisman
- Voltaire[4]
- Concorde
- Flying Electro
- Farmer
- Forever
- Mexcalero
- Play It Again
- Altair
- Kannon
- Kingston
- Now or Never M
- Popeye K
- For Pleasure
- Mexico[3]
Notes
- "Furioso xx". The Horse Magazine. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
- Stonebridge Great Horses p. 450-451
- Le Mexico
- Voltaire
References
- Stonebridge, M. A. (1972). Great Horses of Our Time. New York: Doubleday.