Cardigan Bay (horse)

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Cardigan Bay (19561988) was a bay pacing gelding by Hal Tryax out of Colwyn Bay by Josedale Dictator. He was affectionately named Cardy and was the first standardbred to win $US 1 million in prize money. Along with his arch-rival the USA's champion of the day Bret Hanover, he is one of the greatest standardbred racehorses ever.

He began racing in New Zealand and his first stake money was won in a saddle pace on a grass track. He won all their major open class races including the New Zealand Cup and Auckland Cup ( from 78 yard handicap ).

Cardigan Bay even won a major event at Addington raceway in Christchurch while the grandstand was on fire! He also won the Inter-Dominion Championship final in Adelaide, Australia.

"Cardy" was taken to the [United States|USA] where he won many races there and in [Canada]. He beat the famous US Champion [Overtrick] in one of three races.

In 1964, Overtrick and Cardigan Bay engaged in two of the greatest races of all time: The Dan Patch Pace and the Dan Patch Encore. CB prevailed by the shortest of noses in the Dan Patch, and Overtrick got his revenge in the Encore.

Overtrick also defeated CB in an earlier race in 1964, prevailing by a neck at a mile and a half race.

His most famous encounter was with possibly the greatest standardbred horse ever, Bret Hanover in the Pace of the Century, in 1966. Cardigan Bay was only one of two horses to have beaten the mighty Bret Hanover. However Cardy had met his match, and it wasn't to be that evening.

He won 82 races all up and retired to New Zealand.

Cardigan Bay and Phar Lap are the most famous racehorses ever to come from New Zealand.

Cardigan Bay was foaled at Mataura (near Gore) in the South Island of New Zealand. As you drive into Mataura from Gore, there is a sign on the road proclaiming Mataura as the birthplace of Cardigan Bay



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