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Himyar (1875 – December 30, 1905) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and
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. Although successful as a racehorse he is most notable as the sire of 1898 Kentucky Derby winner
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, the grandsire of
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. Himyar lived to be thirty years old, outliving both Domino and his famous grandson
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, who both died young.


Early years and racing career

Himyar was a light bay colt sired by Alarm, who was a son of the British-bred stallion Eclipse (by
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). His dam Hira was sired by the 19th-century foundation sire, Lexington. Himyar was foaled in 1875 at
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, the Lexington stud farm of Major Barak Thomas, who also owned Himyar's sire Alarm. Himyar had a nervous disposition and was difficult to train. He was described by sportswriter Charles Hatton as "light-boned, sickle-hocked ndheavy-quartered." Himyar showed promising form as a two-year-old, winning many high dollar stakes races while racing in "the West", which at the time referred to Kentucky and Tennessee. His main wins at age two included the Colt Stakes over 6 furlongs at Lexington, the Colt and Filly Stakes over 8 furlongs at Lexington and the Belle Meade Stakes at Louisville. He was retroactively considered the co-champion two-year-old colt of 1877. At age three, Himyar won the Phoenix Hotel Stakes over 14 furlongs at Lexington, the Belle Meade Stakes over 12 furlongs in Nashville and the January Stakes, consisting of 1-mile heats. He was second in the 1878 Kentucky Derby, losing to
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by two lengths. As an older horse, Himyar's main wins came in the Merchants' Stakes over 9 furlongs and the Turf Stakes, both in 1880. Himyar injured his leg in May 1881 and was retired from racing at six years old.


Stud career

Himyar stood at stud for 16 years at Dixiana Farm but was sold in 1897 by Thomas, who was experiencing financial difficulties and was then bought by Edwin Sumner Gardner of Saundersville, Tennessee for $2,500. Himyar died at Gardner's Avondale Stud farm on December 30, 1905, of old age and was buried with the epitaph, "From his ashes speed springs eternal." Himyar's most notable offspring are the colts,
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, who was nicknamed 'the black whirlwind' during his racing career, and
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. He also sired the filly
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in 1888, who won 38 major stakes races and was considered one of the fastest fillies of the time. Himyar was the
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of 1893. Through Plaudit, Himyar appears in the pedigrees of many
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and his tail-male line is carried through the descendants of
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(through Plaudit) and
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(through Domino). The Himyar sire-line also produced the 1983
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winner
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.


Honors

The town of
Himyar, Kentucky Himyar is an unincorporated community and coal town in Knox County, Kentucky, United States. A post office was established in the community in 1906. The town's namesake is the racehorse Himyar The Himyarite Kingdom ( ar, مملكة حِ ...
was named in honor of the racehorse.


Pedigree


References

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