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Tyrnavos (17 February 1977 – 30 August 2003) was a British
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and
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, best known for his win in the 1980
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. As a two-year-old he showed promise by winning one of his three races and finishing second in the
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. In the following year he won the
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, but was well-beaten in the
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,
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and
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, before recording a 25/1 upset victory the Irish Derby at the
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. He was retired to stud at the end of the year and had limited success as a sire of winners.


Background

Tyrnavos was a "very impressive looking" dark-coated bay horse with no white markings, bred in England by his owner George Cambanis. His dam Stilvi was bought by Cambanis as a
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and became a top-class racehorse, winning the
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and Duke of York Stakes and an outstanding broodmare. Before Tyranvos, she had produced Tachypous (
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) and
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(
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) and she went on to produce the
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winner
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. He was from the sixth crop of foals sired by Blakeney the winner of the 1969 Epsom Derby, who stood as a breeding stallion at the
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. Cambanis named his colt after a town in Thessaly and sent him into training with
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at the Palace House stable in
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.


Racing career


1979: two-year-old season

Tyrnavos made his racecourse debut in the Ribero Stakes over six
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s at
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in September. According to Timeform he appeared to have "little idea of what was required" but showed promise in finishing a close third behind Thousandfold and Dalsaan. Later in the month, the colt was moved up in distance for the Roverre Trophy Stakes over seven furlongs at Ascot. He won by a length from Eyelight but was not particularly impressive. In October, Tyrnavos was moved up in class to contest the
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Dewhurst Stakes, the most important race for two-year-olds run in the United Kingdom, in which he faced a strong field including
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, Henbit, Romeo Romani ( Norfolk Stakes), Marathon Gold ( Lanson Champagne Stakes) and Final Straw ( Champagne Stakes). He disputed the early lead with Henbit and after looking to be struggling three furlongs from the finish he stayed on strongly to take second place, two lengths behind Monteverdi.


1980: three-year-old season

Tyrnavos began his second season in April at Newmarket where he contested the Craven Stakes, a trial race for the
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. Ridden by Eddie Hide, he started at odds of 5/1 and won by a neck from Star Way with World Leader in third place. In the
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over the same course and distance on 3 May he raced prominently for most of the race but was unable to quicken in the last quarter mile and finished seventh, eight lengths behind the subsequently disqualified Nureyev. At
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later that month, Tyrnavos was moved up in distance to ten and a half furlongs for the
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, a trial for The Derby. He finished strongly, but was beaten into fourth place behind
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and Water Mill. On 4 June, Tyrnavos was one of twenty-four colts to contest the 201st running of the Derby over one and a half miles on firm ground at
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. He was well-fancied for the race despite some concerns that, as the son of a sprinter (Stilvi), he might struggle to stay the distance. The early stages were very rough and Tyrnavos was blocked and bumped several times before being forced to the wide outside on the final turn. He made little progress in the straight and eventually finished twelfth behind Henbit. On 28 June, Tyrnavos, racing on soft ground for the first time, started a 25/1 outsider for the Irish Derby at the
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. The field included Master Willie, Rankin, Pelerin and Garrido who had finished second, third, fourth and fifth in the Epsom Derby as well as Nikoli, the beaten favourite. Ridden by Tony Murray Tyrnavos took the lead shortly after the start and set a steady pace. Apparently relishing the ground conditions, he was never headed, staying on strongly in the straight to win by one and a half lengths from the
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-trained Prince Bee, with Ramian two and a half length away in third. His win gave Bruce Hobbs the first and only classic winner of his training career. The winning time was an unusually slow 2:43.8. The ground was firmer when Tyrnavos contested Britain's most prestigious all-aged race, the
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at Ascot a month later. Ridden by Hide he led until the approach to the final turn, when he was overtaken by
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. He appeared to be still in contention for second place when he was bumped by More Light and dropped away quickly to finish eighth of the ten runners. Shortly after his run at Ascot, Tyrnavos was syndicated at £20,000 a share, giving him a theoretical value of £800,000.


Assessment

In 1979, Timeform gave Tyrnavos a rating of 124, five pounds below their top-rated juvenile Monteverdi. In the official International Classification he was again rated five pounds below Monteverdi, who shared top-rating with the French colt
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. In the following year he was rated 129, by Timeform, eight pounds below their best horse of the year
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. In the International Classification he was rated the tenth-best three-year-old colt in Europe.


Stud record

Tyrnavos was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion at the Gazeley Stud in Newmarket and was later exported to Japan. The best of his offspring was Dihistan, who won the
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and the
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in 1986. He died on 30 August 2003 in Japan.


Pedigree

*Tyrnavos was inbred 4 x 4 to Djebel, meaning that this stallion appear twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.


References

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