Solwhit

Solwhit (foaled on April 17, 2004 in France) was a French-bred, Irish-trained thoroughbred racehorse. A specialist hurdler, he competed in National Hunt races. He died on 7 November 2014 following a fall whilst schooling in Tipperary.

Solwhit
Solwhit and jockey Davy Russell at the 2009 WBX Fighting Fifth Hurdle
SireSolon
GrandsireLocal Suitor
DamToowhit Towhee
DamsireLucky North
SexGelding
Foaled2004
CountryFrance
ColourBay
BreederHaras de Preaux
OwnerTop Of The Hill Syndicate
TrainerCharles Byrnes
Earnings£893,378
Major wins
Aintree Hurdle (2009)
Punchestown Champion Hurdle (2009)
Morgiana Hurdle (2009, 2010)
December Festival Hurdle (2009)
Irish Champion Hurdle (2010)
World Hurdle (2013)
Liverpool Hurdle (2013)

Background

Solwhit was sired by the German stallion Solon out of the mare. Toowhit Towhee.[1] He was owned by the Top Of The Hill Syndicate, bought by bloodstock agent Sean Tiernan and was trained by Charles Byrnes. Throughout his time as a racehorse, he had been predominantly ridden by Davy Russell.[2]

Racing career

Solwhit started racing as a three-year-old in September 2007 when he was entered into the Prix De Belleville, finishing well off the lead. His first ever win came in his second race, the Prix Verdi Hurdle in November 2007 in which he bested a field of 19 for the victory.[2] Solwhit’s first major victory came in February 2009 when he won the Red Mills Trial Hurdle at Gowran Park in County Kilkenny, Ireland, a Grade 2 National Hunt race. In that race, he defeated Jazz Messenger by 3.5 lengths for the victory.[3]

Solwhit's first Grade I win came in April 2009 in the Aintree Hurdle at Aintree Racecourse in Merseyside, England. In that race, he defeated a field of 16 and held off Fiveforthree by just a half of a length for the victory.[4] In his very next race, Solwhit won the 2009 Punchestown Champion Hurdle at Punchestown Racecourse in Naas, County Kildare, Ireland.[5]

Solwhit’s success at the end of the 2008-2009 racing season carried over into the 2009-2010 season when he won his third Grade 1 race, the Dobbins & Madigans at Punchestown Hurdle at Punchestown Racecourse in November 2009 followed by the December Festival Hurdle at Leopardstown Racecourse in Leopardstown, County Dublin. En route to the December victory, Solwhit defeated Sublimity by two lengths.[6] His fifth Grade 1 victory game in January 2010 when he won the Irish Champion Hurdle, also held at Leopardstown Racecourse. There, he defeated a field of seven, including Sublimity and Celestial Halo.[7] Solwhit added a sixth Grade 1 victory when taking a second victory in the Dobbins & Madigans Hurdle in November 2010. In his three remaining races of the 2010/2011 season, Solwhit finished second to Hurricane Fly in the Hatton's Grace Hurdle, December Festival Hurdle and Irish Champion Hurdle.

After a break of almost two years, Solwhit returned to finish second to Bog Warrior at Punchestown in December 2012. In January 2013 he recorded his first win since November 2010 when winning the Limestone Lad Hurdle at Naas. On 14 March 2013, the gelding was sent to the Cheltenham Festival to contest the World Hurdle and started at odds of 17/2 in a field of thirteen runners. Ridden by Paul Carberry, he was held up in the early stages before moving up towards the leaders in the straight. He took the lead on the run-in and won by two and a half lengths from Celestial Halo.[8] On 6 April Solwhit won the Liverpool Hurdle, beating Holywell by three lengths.

References

  1. Solwhit Pedigree, pedigreequery.com, accessed 9 May 2010.
  2. Solwhit History, racingpost.com, accessed 9 May 2010
  3. Jumbo can defy weight to see off talented rivals, independent.ie, 13 February 2010, accessed 8 May 2010.
  4. Solwhit secures win to keep Irish eyes smiling, independent.ie, 6 April 2009, accessed 9 May 2010.
  5. Solwhit edges out Punjabi, skysports.com, 1 May 2009, accessed 9 May 2010.
  6. Solwhit shines in December, 29 December 2009, accessed 9 May 2010.
  7. Solwhit clinches Irish Champion Hurdle win, news.bbc.co.uk, 24 January 2010, accessed 9 May 2010.
  8. Racing Post
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