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King of Kings (27 February 1995 – 23 February 2015) was an Irish
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racehorse and
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. In a career that lasted from May 1997 to June 1998 he ran seven times and won five races. After establishing himself as one of the leading colts of his generation in Ireland as a two-year-old, when his wins included the
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National Stakes The Vincent O'Brien National Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres ...
, he recorded his most important win when he travelled to England to win the
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on his first start of 1998. After a disappointing run in The Derby he was retired to stud. He died in South Africa at the age of twenty.


Background

King of Kings, a bay horse with a white
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and three white feet was bred in Ireland by J. T. Jones & Ron Con Ltd. He was sired by the fourteen times Champion sire Sadler's Wells out of the mare Zummerudd. As a
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, King of Kings was consigned by the Barronstown Stud to the Tattersalls sales in December 1995 where he was bought for 250,000
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by the bloodstock agent Dermot "Demi" O'Byrne on behalf of
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's Coolmore organisation. Like many of Coolmore's horses, King of Kings' ownership details were altered from race to race: he was listed as the property of either Magnier's wife Susan, or a partnership of Susan Magnier and Michael Tabor.


Racing career


1997: two-year-old season

King of Kings raced five times at the
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as a two-year-old: in each race he was ridden by
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and started odds-on favourite. He began his career in a six
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Maiden race in June, which he won by eight lengths at odds of 2/7. A month later he was moved up to
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class for the Railway Stakes over the same course and distance and won easily by a length from Danyross after taking the lead a furlong from the finish. He started 30/100 favourite for the
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in July but was beaten a short-head by the
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Lady Alexander, having been "tenderly handled" by Roche in the closing stages. In August he was moved up in distance for the seven furlong Tyros Stakes in which he conceded weight to four opponents and won "comfortably" from the British-trained colt Sharp Play, despite drifting to the right in the closing stages. On his final start of the season, King of Kings ran in Ireland's most prestigious two-year-old race, the Group One National Stakes over one mile. Settled by Roche in the early stages, he was moved forward to take the lead a furlong from the finish and won by three quarters of a length from his stable companion Celtic Cavalier. He sustained a knee injury during the race and did not run again in 1997. King of Kings had won four of his five races, but his performances had not lived up to his home reputation and his temperament had been questioned. There were also doubts about the value of his form – none of his rivals in the National Stakes had won a Group race – and he was not highly rated by the international handicappers. Roche, however, described King of Kings as "the best two-year-old I've ever ridden."


1998: three-year-old season

On King of Kings' three-year-old debut he traveled away from the Curragh for the first time as he was sent to England for the
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at Newmarket on 2 May. The European Champion Two-Year-Old Xaar was made favourite at 10/11, with King of Kings, ridden by
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the second choice in the betting on 7/2 and the
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winner Lend a Hand the only other colt to be seriously supported at odds of 8/1. Kinane restrained King of Kings in the early stages as the running was made by
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before producing his mount with a sustained run down the centre of the course. Lend a Hand went to the front two furlongs from the finish but was immediately challenged by King of Kings who took the lead and ran on strongly to win by one and a quarter lengths. Border Arrow finished strongly to take third ahead of Xaar. Following race O'Brien commented on the horse's growing maturity by saying that "he was a child last year, but is a man now". Addressing issues regarding the colt's attitude and style of racing, Kinane offered the opinion that "there is nothing wrong with his courage. He is just a bit of a showman." King of Kings did not run again before The Derby on 6 June. Doubts about his stamina led to him being passed over by Kinane who rode his stable companion Second Empire. King of Kings was ridden by the veteran
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and started the 11/2 third favourite behind the
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and Second Empire. In the race King of Kings was never in contention and finished last of the fifteen runners behind High-Rise. He was subsequently found to be lame and examinations revealed a recurrence of his old knee injury. His retirement from racing was announced later that month.


Assessment

Despite his successes as a two-year-old, King of Kings was not highly regarded by the International Classification published in January 1998. His rating of 111 place him sixteen pounds below the top-rated European colt
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and eight pounds behind his stable companion Second Empire, the winner of the
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at Longchamp.


Stud career

King of Kings was retired to stand as a stallion for his owners'
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organisation. He stood in Australia for one season and was then sent to the Ashford Stud at
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before returning to Australia in 2002. In November 2004 he was sold for an undisclosed sum to Gestut Sohrenhof in Switzerland. King of Kings was later sold to stand at the Somerset Stud at Mooi River in
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,
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. His most successful offspring have been the Australian-bred Group One winners King's Chapel and Reigning to Win. King of Kings died of heart failure at the Fort Stud in South Africa on 23 February 2015. The stud's owner, Jill Fox said "I was very privileged to have had a horse like him in my care. He was super intelligent and loved his work when covering mares".


Pedigree


References

{{2000 Guineas Winners 1995 racehorse births 2015 racehorse deaths Racehorses bred in Ireland Racehorses trained in Ireland Thoroughbred family 7 2000 Guineas winners