Solario (1922–1945) was a successful British Thoroughbred racehorse and influential sire.

Background

Bred in Ireland by the 4th Earl of Dunraven, he was by the 1918 English Triple Crown champion, Gainsborough. His dam Sun Worship, was a daughter of the outstanding sire Sundridge who was the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1911.

Solario was sold as a yearling for the huge sum of 47,000 guineas to a British syndicate. Sir John Rutherford employed Reginald Day to condition the colt for racing.

Racing career

At age two, Solario won the 1924 Exeter Stakes and was second to Picaroon in the Middle Park Stakes. As a three-year-old, he finished fourth in the first two British Classic Races then won the third, the St Leger Stakes. At Ascot Racecourse he won the 1925 Ascot Derby. At age four, Solario ran away from the field while winning the 1926 Coronation Cup by fifteen lengths then won the Ascot Gold Cup.

Stud career

Solario commenced stud duties at Newmarket at a fee of 500 guineas a mare. In 1932 he was sold following the death of his owner, Sir John Rutherford. In his will, Rutherford left two pictures of Solario and the Coronation Cup he won to the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. Solario was sent to stand at Terrace House Stud (now Tattersalls' Park Paddocks in Newmarket, Suffolk). In 1937, he was the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland when his son Mid-day Sun won The Derby and his daughter Exhibitionnist won the 1,000 Guineas Stakes and Epsom Oaks. Solario sired his second Epsom Derby winner when another son, Straight Deal, won the 1943 running.

Solario died at the age of 23 in 1945, having sired the winners of £270,000 in stakes. He is buried at Tattersalls' Park Paddocks in Newmarket.

Selected notable offspring

Solario was the Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1943, 1949 and 1950. Through his daughters, he was the damsire of:

Honours

In 1925 the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) began a tradition of naming locomotives after winning racehorses; LNER Class A1 locomotive no. 4473 (later no. 104, British Railways no. 60104) was named Solario after this horse, and remained in service until December 1959. Sandown Park Racecourse have a hospitality area known as the Solario Suite.[citation needed]

Sire line tree

  • Solario Dastur Dhoti Royal Gem Dark Star Precious Stone Royal Bay Gem Gold Nib Umiddad Darbhanga Princes Game Welton Gameful Welton Louis Welton Chit Chat Welton Crackerjack Welton Greylag Welton Houdini Welton Envoy Welton Friday Welton Apollo Market Venture Tai-Yang Raeburn Sind Pierot Mid-day Sun Alonzo Rising Fast Sterope Foroughi Sadri King's Approach Royal Approach Nicolaus Nicolaus Silver Shapoor Battle Burn Boomerang Straight Deal Aldborough Royal Highway Honour Bound Tied Cottage

Pedigree

Pedigree of Solario (IRE), bay stallion, 1922
Sire Gainsborough 1915Bayardo 1906Bay RonaldHampton*
Black Duchess
GaliciaGalopin*
Isoletta
Rosedrop 1907St FrusquinSt Simon*
Isabel
RosalineTrenton (NZ)
Rosalys
Dam Sun Worship 1912Sundridge 1898AmphionRosebery
Suicide
SierraSpringfield
Sanda
Doctrine 1899AyrshireHampton*
Atalanta*
AxiomPeter
Electric Light (Family No. 26)

* Solario is inbred 4S x 5S x 5D to the stallion Galopin, meaning that he appears fourth generation and fifth generation (via St Simon) on the sire side of his pedigree, and fifth generation (via Atalanta) on the dam side of his pedigree.

* Solario is inbred 4S x 4D to the stallion Hampton, meaning that he appears fourth generation on the sire side of his pedigree, and fourth generation on the dam side of his pedigree.

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