Ace Marine
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Ace Marine | |
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Sire | Ace Admiral |
Grandsire | Heliopolis |
Dam | Mazarine |
Damsire | Sweepster |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1952 |
Country | Canada |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Carr Hatch |
Owner | Larkin Maloney |
Trainer | Yonnie Starr |
Record | 44: 14-5-9 |
Earnings | $90,909 |
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
Major Racing Wins | |
Plate Trial Stakes (1955) Queen's Plate (1955) Prince of Wales Stakes (1955) Breeders' Stakes (1955) Seagram Cup Stakes (1955) Durham Cup Handicap (1955) Dominion Day Handicap (1956) Canadian Maturity Handicap (1956) |
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Racing Awards | |
Canadian Horse of the Year (1955) | |
Honours | |
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2003) | |
Infobox last updated on: December 17, 2006. |
Ace Marine (foaled 1952 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred Champion racehorse who in 1955 won the three races that four years later were officially designated the Canadian Triple Crown. Sired by Ace Admiral, a grandson of the six-time British Champion Sire, Hyperion, he was out of the American mare, Mazarine.
Purchased as a yearling by prominent owner/breeder Larkin Maloney, Ace Marine was trained by Canadian Hall of Fame trainer Yonnie Starr. At age two, the colt won two races and was a strong third to the then world record holding sprinter Boston Doge in the Newport Stakes at Narragansett Race Track in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
In 1955, the three-year-old Ace Marine dominated his class in Canadian racing. He won two divisions of the Plate Trial Stakes, then the Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race that for the first time was broadcast on television by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He followed up with wins in other major Canadian races, notably the Prince of Wales Stakes and the Breeders' Stakes. His season saw him set a new Woodbine track record for 1⅛ miles. Ace Marine's performances earned him Canadian Horse of the Year honors.
Returning to race as a four-year-old in 1956, Ace Marine won the inaugural edition of the Canadian Maturity and the important Dominion Day Handicap.
Ace Marine was retired to stud having won fourteen races but as a sire met with only modest success.
In 2003, Ace Marine was inducted in the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame.