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Piccolo (8 May 1991 – 17 April 2016) was a British
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racehorse and
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. He showed promising but unremarkable form in his early career, winning one of his first ten starts. In the summer of his three-year-old season he was switched to sprint distances and became a top class performer, winning the
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before being awarded the
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on the disqualification of Blue Siren. He returned as a four-year-old in 1995 and won the
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at
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. Apart from his victories he also finished second in both the
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and the
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. After his retirement from racing he became a successful breeding stallion.


Background

Piccolo is a bay horse with a white stripe and three white
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marks bred by the 18th Earl of Derby's Stanley Estate. He was one of the first crop of foals sired by Warning, the top-rated European racehorse of 1988 who stood as a breeding stallion in Europe before being exported to Japan. The best of his other progeny included Diktat (
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,
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), Charnwood Forest (
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) and Annus Mirabilis (
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). Warning was a male-line descendant of the
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, unlike more than 95% of modern thoroughbreds, who trace their ancestry to the
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. Piccolo's dam Woodwind showed useful form in a brief racing career, winning two races from four starts an achieving a
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rating of 103 as a two-year-old in 1975. She was one of numerous winners descended from the Irish broodmare Lady Kells: others have included
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and
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. As a
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Piccolo was consigned to the
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sale at Newmarket and was bought for 18,500
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by the trainer
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.


Racing career


1993: two-year-old season

Piccolo began his racing career in a five
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at
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on 15 May in which he started 3/1 favourite but finished seventh of the nineteen runners behind Prince Babar. He then finished eighth in a maiden at
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two weeks later, and returned in August to finish third in seven furlong maiden races at Newbury and
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. In the latter race he was beaten two and a half
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by the future
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winner Erhaab. On 11 September he contested a minor event over six furlongs at Doncaster and recorded his first success, recovering from a poor start to win by two lengths from the Richrd Hannon-trained favourite Blue Bomber. On his final run of the season he was moved up in class for a valuable sales race at
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on 29 September and finished third of the thirty runners behind Fumo di Londra and Nicolotte.


1994: three-year-old season

Piccolo had a busy schedule as a three-year-old in 1994, contesting eleven races in six months. He began his campaign in the
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at Newmarket in April and finished seventh behind Bluegrass Prince. He was then stepped up to the highest level for the
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at the same course two weeks later. He started a 100/1 outsider and finished twentieth of the twenty-three runners behind
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. He was then sent to Germany for the
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over 1600 metres at
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on 15 May and finished second to the locally trained Royal Abjar. In June, Piccolo was brought back to sprint distances for the
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at
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and finished fifth of the seventeen runners behind Owington. At Newcastle nine days later, he contested the Listed Chipchase Stakes and started 7/2 joint-favourite with the
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-trained filly Blue Siren. Ridden by Francis "Franny" Norton, he started slowly but took the lead inside the final furlong and won by three quarters of a length from Roger the Butler with Blue Siren in fifth. In the
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at Newmarket he started a 20/1 outsider and finished sixth behind Owington before being sent to Ireland for the Phoenix Sprint Stakes at
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on 7 August. He started the 11/8 favourite but was defeated by the four-year-old Surprise Offer. Nine days after his defeat in Ireland, Piccolo was one of ten sprinters to contest the Nunthorpe Stakes over five furlongs at
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. Ridden as in his two previous starts by John Reid he started a 14/1 outsider whilst the six-year-old mare
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was made odds-on favourite to repeat her 1993 victory in the race. The other runners included Mistertopogigo (Epsom Dash), Blyton Lad (
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), Great Deeds (
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), Blue Siren, Up And At 'Em ( Cornwallis Stakes) and Palacegate Jack (
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). Piccolo started slowly but was soon in contention before making a forward move in the last quarter mile. A furlong out Blue Siren who had been struggling to obtain a clear run was switched left by her jockey Michael Hills, bumping Piccolo in the process. The filly overtook the front-running Palacegate Jack inside the final furlong and came home a length and a half in front of Piccolo but Reid immediately lodged an objection and an inquiry by the racecourse stewards followed. Blue Siren was disqualified and the race awarded to Piccolo. The decision gave Channon his first Group One success. Piccolo reappeared in the
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on 3 September and finished second to the mare
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with Owington in third. He was then sent to France and finished unplaced behind Lochsong in the
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before ending his season in the Challenge Stakes over seven furlongs at Newmarket on 13 October when he finished sixth of the eight runners behind Zieten.


1995: four-year-old season

As a four-year-old, Piccolo was kept to sprint distances and ran four times. After finishing sixth behind the three-year-old Mind Games in the
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on 6 May he was sent to Germany and finished third to Wessam Prince in the Bénazet-Rennen over 1200 metres at
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. On 20 June Piccolo contested the
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at Royal Ascot and started a 20/1 outsider in a ten-runner field. Mind Games was made favourite whilst the other runners were Hoh Magic (
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), Fard (
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), Millstream ( Cornwallis Stakes), Millyant (
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,
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), Eva Luna (
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), Struggler ( Prix de Saint Georges), Eveningperformance (
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) and Mistertopogigo. Ridden by Richard Hughes, he raced in mid-division as Eveningperformance set the pace before making progress approaching the final furlong. Piccolo overtook Mind Games in the closing stages and ran on to win by one and a half lengths from Struggler with the favourite half a length away in third. On 13 July the colt started 7/1 third favourite for the July Cup and finished second, four lengths behind the winner Lake Coniston. Piccolo did not race again and was retired from racing at the end of the season.


Stud career

After his retirement from racing Piccolo became a breeding stallion. He stood at the Lavington Stud in Sussex before moving to the Lanwades Stud at Newmarket in 2007. He has had success as a sire of sprint horses, with he best of his progeny included
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(who emulated her sire by winning the Nunthorpe), Temple of Boom ( The Galaxy), Flying Blue (
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), Tiddliwinks ( Duke of York Stakes), Winker Watson (
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) and Poyle Vinnie.Since 2010 he has stood at the Throckmorton Court Stud near
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in
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. He died of colic on 17 April 2016.


Pedigree


References

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