Manduro

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Manduro
Sire Monsun
Grandsire Konigsstuhl
Dam Mandellicht
Damsire Be My Guest
Sex Stallion
Foaled 2002
Country Germany
Colour Black/Brown
Breeder Rolf Brunner
Owner Baron Georg von Ullmann
Trainer Peter Schiergen
Andre Fabre (age 4)
Record 18: 10-3-4
Earnings £1,439,896
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours
Major Racing Wins
Preis des Winterfavoriten (2004)
Preis der Deutschen Einheit (2005)
Prix d'Harcourt (2006)
Earl of Sefton Stakes (2007)
Prix d'Ispahan (2007)
Prince of Wales's Stakes (2007)
Prix Jacques le Marois (2007)
Prix Foy (2007)
Racing Awards
#1 - World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings (2007)
Infobox last updated on: 09:54, Saturday June 14, 2008 (UTC).

Manduro (foaled March 9, 2002 in Germany) is a World Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Sired by Monsun, a multiple Group One winner in Germany, he was out of the mare Mandellicht, a daughter of Northern Dancer's son Be My Guest who was the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1982.

Manduro was purchased by Baron Georg von Ullmann, a German member of the Oppenheim banking family, who owns Gestüt Schlenderhan, one of Germany's oldest stud farms. Baron von Ullmann, who owned Manduro's sire, had previously met with considerable success in racing with a number of horses, the most notable of which was another son of Monsun, Shirocco.

At age two and three Manduro raced in Germany under trainer Peter Schiergen where he notably won the 2004 Group III Preis des Winterfavoriten and 2005's Preis der Deutschen Einheit. In 2006, he raced from a base in France for trainer Andre Fabre where he won the Group II Prix d'Harcourt at Longchamp Racecourse in Paris and finished second twice and third three times in five Group One events.

Ridden by Stephane Pasquier, in 2007 Manduro was undefeated in five starts and the dominant horse in Europe for most of the year. He won three major races in France and two in England but came out of his win in September's Prix Foy with a cannon bone fracture that ended his racing career and which kept him out of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp Racecourse. The Arc was won by Dylan Thomas whom Manduro had earlier defeated by a length and a quarter in the Prince of Wales's Stakes.

In January of 2008, the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) ranked Manduro No.1 in the world for 2007.

Retired to stud duty, Manduro will stand in 2008 at Sheikh Mohammed's Kildangan Stud in County Kildare, Ireland.

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