Choisir Pensioned from Stud Duty

Media Release - Monday November 2

The original Aussie Royal Ascot hero, Choisir has been pensioned from active stud duty at Coolmore at age 21 and can now enjoy his retirement years.

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Choisir is now in happy retirement!
 

A brilliant early spring two year-old that won the Listed ATC Breeders Plate on debut, Choisir developed into the best three year-old sprinter in the world under the guidance of astute Newcastle trainer Paul Perry.

The charismatic chestnut son of Danehill Dancer made history in 2003 when travelling to the UK and winning both the Group II King’s Stand Stakes (5f) and Group I Golden Jubilee Stakes (6f) in the same week at Royal Ascot.

“Choisir was a wonderfully tough and talented racehorse who did great things for the Australian industry by winning two races in a week at Royal Ascot in 2003,” said Tom Magnier.

“He has been a great stallion at Coolmore for many years, siring stakes-winners from each of his 14 Southern Hemisphere crops and 11 individual Group I winners amongst 97 Stakes winners worldwide.”


His Group I winners were successful from 1000 to 2500m and include champion Aussie bred sprinter Starspangledbanner, four time Group I winning miler Olympic Glory and US Breeders Cup Turf Sprint winner Obviously, no to mention an SA Derby winner in Kushadasi and a Caulfield Guineas winner in Divine Prophet.

“Even in 2020 his yearlings sold for up to $450,000 and we are hopeful that his 100th Stakes winner is just around the corner,” Tom Magnier concluded.

“He has developed into a leading broodmare sire and successful sire of sires, so we will be seeing his name in pedigrees for many years to come.

“He is happy and healthy and will live out the remainder of his days in the stallion barn at Coolmore where he loves his routine.”



 

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