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Im Themightyquinn (foaled 8 November 2004) is an Australian champion
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race horse notable for being a three time
Australian Harness Horse of the Year The Australian Harness Horse of the Year is an honour that recognises the top harness racing horse in the Australia. The award is selected by industry people and media representatives. The inaugural award was won in 1976 by Don't Retreat, a New So ...
and three time winner of the
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. He was inducted into the
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. Im Themightyquinn was entered into the 2006 Premier Sale in New Zealand where he was bred but was withdrawn from the sale likely due to lack of commercial appeal as he was a small yearling out of a not particularly successful mare. He was bought privately by Peter Bagrie for $13,000.Inter Dominion Hall of Fame
Harness Racing Australia, Retrieved 6 March 2016
Racing in New Zealand at ages two and three he had limited success including a win in the Northern Stakes and a third in the Harness Jewels. He faced tough competition including
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. He was then sold to clients of Western Australian trainer Gary Hall Sr for $180,000. At age four Im Themightyquinn was third in the Golden Nugget, won the McInerney Ford Classic, finished third in the Fremantle Cup and in
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was second in the Chariots Of Fire. He won 8 of his 16 starts for the 2008–09 season. In 2009–10 Im Themightyquinn won the Fremantle Cup and finished second in the
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behind Has The Answers and in the
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to Washakie. In Victoria he was third in the
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behind Bondy. In the Hunter Cup he sprinted quickly from near the rear of the field passing horses such as
Smoken Up Smoken Up is an Australian champion Standardbred race horse bred in New Zealand. He was the first pacer outside North America to record a mile in under 1:50. He was known as Trigger. Early racing career Smoken Up began racing in New Zealand a ...
,
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and Washakie. He won 6 of 12 starts for the season and $374,935. He was also named Western Australian Harness Horse of the Year. In 2010–11 he won the Fremantle Cup with a brilliant burst of speed and the
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despite being disadvantaged by the slow pace of the race after he settled near the rear of the field. In Victoria he won the Cranbourne Cup and was third in both the Victoria Cup and
A G Hunter Cup The A.G. Hunter Cup is a competition in Harness racing. It is contested over 3,000 metres at Tabcorp Park in Melbourne, VIC. It is one of the world's richest handicap standing start events, currently worth A$425,000. The race was formerly stage ...
. Taken to New Zealand Im Themightyquinn won the
Auckland Trotting Cup The Auckland Pacing Cup which is sometimes referred to as the Auckland Trotting Cup or merely the Auckland Cup is a race held at Alexandra Park in Auckland, New Zealand for Standardbred horses. It is one of the two major harness races, along with ...
defeating
Mr Feelgood Mr Feelgood is a high-class Standardbred racehorse. He is the only pacer in recent years to win major races in both North America and Australia. Foaled in the United States, his achievements in North America included the 2006 Little Brown Jug an ...
. The 2011
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had been scheduled to be run at Addington, Christchurch but after the
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the series was moved to
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. Im Themightyquinn won both of his heats in an Australian dominated series. In the final
Smoken Up Smoken Up is an Australian champion Standardbred race horse bred in New Zealand. He was the first pacer outside North America to record a mile in under 1:50. He was known as Trigger. Early racing career Smoken Up began racing in New Zealand a ...
crossed the line first ahead of Im Themightyquinn with
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third. However, when Smoken Up was disqualified after returning a positive swab Im Themightyquinn was promoted to being the 2011 Inter Dominion champion. In Australia he won $334,735 for the season and was the
Australian Harness Horse of the Year The Australian Harness Horse of the Year is an honour that recognises the top harness racing horse in the Australia. The award is selected by industry people and media representatives. The inaugural award was won in 1976 by Don't Retreat, a New So ...
and
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Champion. Early in the 2011–12 season Im Themightyquinn travelled to New South Wales and Victoria but was defeated in the Miracle Mile and Victoria Cup after becoming dehydrated. However back in his home state he recorded eleven consecutive wins. Included in the sequence was another Western Australian Pacing Cup in a track record mile rate of 1:56 for 2506 metres and a win in the Fremantle Cup where he destroyed his rivals winning by 14 metres in a mile rate of 1:56.5 over 2906 metres. In 2012 the
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was contested at
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where Im Themightyquinn swept his three heats before a last to first win in the final. He recovered from a fever on the morning of the day before the final. For the season he started 13 times for 9 wins and $1.25m in stakes. For the second consecutive year he was awarded the
Australian Harness Horse of the Year The Australian Harness Horse of the Year is an honour that recognises the top harness racing horse in the Australia. The award is selected by industry people and media representatives. The inaugural award was won in 1976 by Don't Retreat, a New So ...
title. Im Themightyquinn’s start to the 2012–13 season was delayed by an attack of atrial fibrillation however he won first up in the Mount Eden Sprint before recording a record fifteenth consecutive Gloucester Park win. In Victoria he finished third in the Victoria Cup at Melton. Back in Perth Im Themightyquinn won a third
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, one less than the record of four Cup wins by
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and Village Kid. The win came a week after he had beaten at Gloucester Park after 18 consecutive wins there. After a heat win at Gloucester Park Im Themightyquinn travelled to
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for the Inter Dominion Final. He won the Inter Dominion for a third time with a last to first finish beating Mah Sish and Excel Stride after being 10 lengths from the leaders with 800 metres to run. It was his ninth consecutive win in Inter Dominion competition. Shortly after the Inter Dominion Im Themightyquinn travelled to New Zealand and won the
Auckland Trotting Cup The Auckland Pacing Cup which is sometimes referred to as the Auckland Trotting Cup or merely the Auckland Cup is a race held at Alexandra Park in Auckland, New Zealand for Standardbred horses. It is one of the two major harness races, along with ...
for a second time defeating triple
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winner
Terror To Love Terror To Love (foaled 21 October 2007) is a New Zealand standardbred racehorse. He is best known for being a three-time winner of the New Zealand Trotting Cup, in 2011, 2012 and 2013. He was trained by Graham and Paul Court. Breeding Bred by Ter ...
by 2 ¾ lengths. He was the
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Champion and
Australian Harness Horse of the Year The Australian Harness Horse of the Year is an honour that recognises the top harness racing horse in the Australia. The award is selected by industry people and media representatives. The inaugural award was won in 1976 by Don't Retreat, a New So ...
for the 2012–13 season where he won 12 of 17 starts and $1,077,610. Injury and illness then restricted Im Themightyquinn’s career however he did still travel to Brisbane in 2014 and win the Sunshine Sprint and The Blacks A Fake at Albion Park. In the Sunshine Sprint he ran a track record 1:50.4 mile rate. In 2015 he was retired after sustaining in an injury in training while being prepared for an attempt to win a fourth Inter Dominion. He won 58 of 111 starts with 21 seconds and 13 third places.Champion New Zealand Bred Pacer Themightyquinn retired after injury
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