Turkoman (horse)

Turkoman
Sire Alydar
Grandsire Raise a Native
Dam Taba
Damsire Table Play
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1982
Country United States
Colour Dark Brown
Breeder Corbin J. Robertson
Owner Saron Stable
Trainer Gary F. Jones
Record 22: 8-8-3
Earnings $2,146,924[1]
Major wins
Affirmed Handicap (1985)
Widener Handicap (1986)
Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap (1986)
Oaklawn Handicap (1986)
Tallahassee Handicap (1986)
Awards
U.S. Champion Older Male Horse (1986)
Last updated on December 15, 2007

Turkoman (foaled April 11, 1982 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

Background

Owned and bred by Corbin J. Robertson, he was sired by 1989 United States Racing Hall of Fame inductee Alydar out of the Table Play mare, Taba, who was the Champion 2 year old Filly in Argentina.

Raced under Corbin J. Robertson's Saron Stable banner, Turkoman was trained by Gary Jones.

Racing career

Turkoman was lightly raced at two, winning only a six-furlong maiden race at Hollywood Park.

At three, he won the Grade III Affirmed Handicap, placed second in the Grade I Travers Stakes, was second in the Grade I Swaps Stakes, finished second in the California Derby, and was second in the Breeders' Cup Classic behind winner Skywalker.

At four, he beat Preakness Stakes winner Gate Dancer in both the Widener Handicap and the Oaklawn Handicap and outdueled Precisionist down the stretch for a win in the Marlboro Cup Invitational Handicap to clinch the 1986 U.S. Champion Older Male Horse.

Retirement

Upon retirement in 1987, Turkoman was initially sent to Circle H Ranch in California and then relocated in 2004 to Mira Loma Thoroughbred Farm in Riverside County where he stood at stud until the farm closed in 2006. He is pensioned at E. A. Ranches in Santa Ysabel.

He is a successful sire with graded stakes race winners Turk Passer, Man From Wicklow, Peruvian 3 year old Champion Captain Garfio, Personal Merit, and Miss Turkana.[2]

As a broodmare sire, he has sired Turko's Turn, dam of 2001 United States Horse of the Year Point Given, and Turkish Tryst, dam of Hard Spun, second in the 2007 Kentucky Derby. Turkoman is also the broodmare sire of Colonel John, a Grade I winner of the Santa Anita Derby and Travers Stakes.

Still alive and approaching 33 years old, he is living out his days at the E.A. Ranches in Ramona California. He is one of the oldest thoroughbreds in the world.

References

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turkoman horse.