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Jaazeiro (30 March 1975–1986) was an American-bred
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racehorse and
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. Bred in Kentucky, he was trained in France as two-year-old and established himself as a top-class racehorse by winning the
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and finishing a close fourth in the
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. He was based in Ireland in 1978, when he proved himself one of the best milers in Europe, winning the
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,
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and
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. He was retired to stud after a defeat in the
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but had little success as a breeding stallion. He died in Spain in 1986 at the age of eleven.


Background

Jaazeiro was a bay horse with no white markings bred in
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by Carelaine Stable. He was from the first crop of foals sired by Sham, an American stallion best known for finishing second to
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in both the
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and the
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. Jaazeiro was the first foal of Rule Formi, an unraced daughter of the Argentinian champion Forli. At the Saratoga Yearling Sales, Jaazeiro was sold for $24,000, well below the sale average, and was sent to Europe to be trained in France by
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.


Racing career


1977: two-year-old season

Jaazeiro began his racing career with an impressive win in a
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over 1200 metres at
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in August. In the following month he was moved up in class and distance and started favourite for the
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over 1600 metres at
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but finished fourth, a
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behind the winner River Knight. Two weeks later, over the same course and distance, Jaazeiro started 3.4/1 second favourite for the Group Three
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. He was restrained at the back of the field by
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before accelerating in the straight, taking the lead inside the last 200 metres and winning by one and a half lengths from Pyjama Hunt, who was carrying five pounds more. The British jockey
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took the ride when Jaazeiro contested France's most prestigious two-year-old race, the Grand Critérium at Longchamp in October. He raced in second place before taking over from the
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early in the straight. He was overtaken by his stable companion
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400 metres from the finish and weakened slightly in the closing stages to finish fourth behind Super Concorde, Pyjama Hunt and
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, beaten less than two lengths by the winner. In late 1977 a half share in Jaazeiro was bought by Robert Sangster for a "six figure sum" and the colt was transferred to Ireland where he was trained by
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at
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.


1978: three-year-old season

On his debut for his new trainer, Jaazeiro ran very disappointingly, finishing sixth behind Exdirectory when odds on favourite for the
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over ten furlongs at the
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in April. On 13 May, Jaazeiro, ridden by Piggott, started the 11/4 favourite for the
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over one mile at the Curragh. He produced a sustained run on the outside of the twelve runner field to win by half a length from Strong Gale. After the race Vincent O'Brien was called to appear before the racecourse stewards to explain the colt's improved performance. The trainer's explanation, that the horse had been unsuited by the distance and ground conditions in his previous race, was accepted. In June, Jaazeiro was sent to England to contest the St James's Palace Stakes (then a Group Two race) over one mile at
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in which he was matched against the leading British-trained colts
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and Formidable. Starting at odds of 5/2, he was restrained by Piggott in the early stages before making his challenge in the straight. He took the lead approaching the final furlong and held off the renewed challenge of Persian Bold to win by a head. In his next race Jaazeiro faced older horses, including Radetzky (
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), Ovac (
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) and Gwent (
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) in the Group One Sussex Stakes at
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. Starting the 8/13 favourite, Jaazeiro was ridden with exaggerated confidence by Piggott, held up at the back of the field before switching to the outside to make his challenge in the straight. He quickly went to the front and won easily by two lengths from Radetzky, with Formidable and Ovac in third and fourth. A month later, over the same course and distance, Jaazeiro started 4/11 favourite for the
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despite carrying an eight-pound penalty for his previous Group One wins. Piggott attempted to repeat the tactics employed in the Sussex Stakes, but was unable to reach the leaders and finished third behind Captain James and Formidable.


Assessment

As a two-year-old, Jaazeiro was rated the fourth-best juvenile in the French Free Handicap, behind Super Concorde, Pyjama Hunt and Acamas. The independent Timeform organisation gave him a rating of 124, six pounds behind their top-rated two-year-old
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. In 1978 he was rated 127 by Timeform, three pound below the top-rated miler Homing. In the official International Classification he was rated the ninth best three-year-old in Europe, seven pounds behind the top-rated
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.


Stud record

Jaazeiro was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion at the Ballylinch Stud at
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,
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at an initial fee of £4,000. He was not a success at stud, and was exported to Spain in 1985, dying a year later. He sired one top-class performer in Then Again, who won the
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and the Queen Anne Stakes in 1987.


Pedigree


References

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