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Peintre Celebre

Ireland

Peintre Celebre

Chesnut 1994 16 hh (1.62 m)
Nureyev - Peinture Bleue
Distance won over: 8f. to 12f.

World champion racehorse and the fastest 'Arc' winner ever. He is the sire of Group One winners in Britain, Ireland, France, America, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, South Africa and Australia on both dirt and turf. His leading progeny include the World Champion Pride, and Group One winners such as Belle Et Celebre, Helene Mascot, Castledale, Dai Jin, Bentley Biscuit, Vallee Enchantee, Pearl of Love, Mr Sandgroper, Mr Celebrity, Jam Alley and Sudan.

Fee for 2009: €20,000

Five Straight for Faulconbridge

(11th October 2008, Australia)
Leading trainer Gai Waterhouse has long been a fan of Peintre Celebre having trained his Group One winners Bentley Biscuit and Mr Celebrity, so it should come as no surprise that she has another good one in promising stayer Faulconbridge. View article

G2 for Peintre’s son Trincot

(6th October 2008, Ireland)
Trincot (3c Peintre Celebre-Royal Lights, by Royal Academy) landed his biggest success to date at Longchamp on Saturday when winning the G2 Qatar Prix Dollar. View article

Goodwood black-type success for Celebre

(25th September 2008, Ireland)
The Mark Johnston-trained Hearthstead Maison (4c Peintre Celebre-Pieds De Plume, by Seattle Slew) dead-heated for first place in the Listed Foundation Stakes at Goodwood on Wednesday to give Peintre Celebre more black-type glory. View article

Peintre Celebre colt to be aimed at Hong Kong Derby

(22nd September 2008, Ireland)
Royal Ascot winner Collection (3c Peintre Celebre-Lasting Chance, by American Chance) has been sold privately to join trainer John Moore as a Hong Kong Derby prospect in a deal brokered by Alastair Donald of the Kern Lillingston Association. View article

Peintre Celebre filly impressive G2 winner

(14th September 2008, Ireland)
The John Oxx-trained Katiyra (3f Peintre Celebre-Katiykha, by Darshaan) was a hugely impressive four-length winner of the G2 Irish National Stud Blandford Stakes at the Curragh on Saturday. View article

Facile stakes success for Oxx’s Peintre filly

(14th August 2008, Ireland)
Conditions could barely have been worse for the Aga Khan’s G1 Oaks third Katiyra (3f Peintre Celebre-Katiykha, by Darshaan) as she lined up in the Listed Hurry Harriet Stakes at Gowran Park on Wednesday night, but her class shone through . View article

Peintre Celebre colt Collection eyeing US G1

(1st July 2008, Ireland)
Fast-improving Royal Ascot winner Collection (3c Peintre Celebre-Lasting Chance, by American Chance) could be aimed at the G1 Secretariat Stakes. View article

US Group Three for Peintre Celebre

(1st June 2008, America)
Globe-trotting performer Sudan (5h Peintre Celebre x Sarabande, by Woodman) gave his rivals a galloping lesson in the Group Three Golden Gate Fields Turf Stakes in coasting home to win by four lengths. View article

Belle sparks more Peintre celebrations

(19th May 2008, Ireland)
Peintre Celebre sired his latest G1 winner in Paris on Sunday when the Alain de Royer Dupre-trained Belle Et Celebre (3f Peintre Celebre-Rotina, by Crystal Glitters) won the G1 Montjeu Coolmore Prix Saint-Alary at Longchamp. View article

Aussie Group Three Winner for Peintre Celebre

(17th May 2008, Australia)
Handy six year-old Rum Dum (6g Peintre Celebre x McCartney, by Trustful) jumped out of the ground at Doomben on Saturday to score the first Black Type success of his career in the Group Three BTC Lord Mayors Cup over 1615 metres. View article

Derby plan for Peintre colt

(14th May 2008, Ireland)
The French Derby looks set to be the next port of call for the Peintre Celebre colt Trincot (3c Peintre Celebre-Royal Lights, by Royal Academy) after his win in the G3 Prix de Guiche at Chantilly on Tuesday. View article

HK Derby Triumph for Helene Mascot

(16th March 2008, Australia)
It’s regarded as the most prestigious race in Hong Kong, the one every owner wants to win, and at Sha Tin on Sunday the Group One $HK16million Mercedes Benz Hong Kong Derby was won by Helene Mascot. View article

HK Derby Triumph for Helene Mascot

Derby Winner for Peintre Celebre

(9th February 2008, Australia)
The Group Three Tasmanian Derby was run and won at Elwick on Saturday with victory going to the maiden Victorian three year-old Mega Boss (3g Peintre Celebre x Mega Achiever, by Defensive Play), a son of former champion racehorse Peintre Celebre . View article

Derby Winner for Peintre Celebre

Hong Kong Group One Winner for Peintre Celebre

(20th January 2008, Australia)
The Tony Cruz trained gelding Helene Mascot (4g Peintre Celebre – Razana, by Kahyasi) was acclaimed as “the next big thing” in Hong Kong after making a stunning debut to win the Classic Mile HK Gr1 at Sha Tin on Sunday. View article

Hong Kong Group One Winner for Peintre Celebre

Peintre colt Hearthstead claims G3 glory

(9th September 2007, Ireland)
The Mark Johnston-trained Hearthstead Maison (3c Peintre Celebre-Pieds de Plume, by Seattle Slew) looked to appreciate a drop back in trip to 10 furlongs to land his first Group success in the G3 Kilternan Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday. View article

Peintre filly wins Listed event on black-type debut

(15th July 2007, Ireland)
Veteran Yorkshire owner-breeder Guy Reed enjoyed a Listed victory in Paris on Saturday evening when his Peintre Celebre three-year-old Van Gosh (3f Peintre Celebre-Winnebago by Kris) captured the Listed Prix de Thiberville at Longchamp. View article

Peppertree Lane scored 3 lengths win in the Curragh Cup

(2nd July 2007, Ireland)
Peintre Celebre is another stallion who can do little wrong at present and he enjoyed a victory in the G3 Curragh Cup on Saturday when Peter Savill's Peppertree Lane (4c Peintre Celebre-Salonrolle by Tirol), scored by three lengths. View article

Peppertree Lane scored 3 lengths win in the Curragh Cup

Sudan is Peintre Celebre’s latest G1 star

(18th June 2007, Ireland)
There was more G1 glory for Peintre Celebre in Milan on Sunday when Sudan (4c Peintre Celebre-Sarabande by Woodman) landed the G1 Gran Premio di Milan at San Siro under Frankie Dettori. View article

Saddex leads 1-2-3 for Coolmore sires in French G2

(5th June 2007, Ireland)
At Chantilly on Sunday there was another big-race 1-2-3 for Coolmore stallions in the G2 Grand Prix de Chantilly. View article

Coolmore stallions well represented in racing's Blue Riband

(28th May 2007, Ireland)
Coolmore stallions are well represented in racing's Blue Riband event with Salford Mill (3c Peintre Celebre-Razana by Kahyasi) and Petara Bay (3c Peintre Celebre-Magnificient Style by Silver Hawk). View article

Coolmore stallions well represented in racing's Blue Riband

Peppertree continues great run for Peintre

(21st May 2007, Ireland)
An excellent season for Peintre Celebre continued at Newbury on Saturday when Peppertree Lane (4c Peintre Celebre-Salonrolle by Tirol) carried Peter Savill’s colours to victory in a high-class renewal of the Listed paddypower.com Stakes. View article

Peintre Celebre could be represented by 3 candidates in the Derby

(16th May 2007, Ireland)
Peintre Celebre could be represented by three live candidates in the G1 Epsom Derby on June 2 after a busy start to the season. View article

Three Group Ones on Trot for ‘The Biscuit’

(12th May 2007, Australia)
The Gai Waterhouse trained Bentley Biscuit (5g Peintre Celebre – Tycoon Joy, by Last Tycoon) scored a scintillating win at Doomben in the Group One BTC Cup over 1200 metres on Saturday. View article

Three Group Ones on Trot for ‘The Biscuit’

Another Peintre Celebre colt bursts into Derby picture

(7th May 2007, Ireland)
Trainer David Elsworth was dreaming of the G1 Epsom Derby after Salford Mill (3c Peintre Celebre-Razana by Kahyasi), bred by Mrs H D McCalmont, ran out a length and a half winner of the Listed Newmarket Stakes on Saturday. View article

Next stop Royal Ascot for ace Aussie sprinter

(14th April 2007, Ireland)
Peintre Celebre’s cracking Australian sprinter Bentley Biscuits is now set to embark on a long distance campaign to this year’s Royal Ascot meeting following two impressive Group One successes in the space of a week. View article

PEINTRE CELEBRE'S DAUGHTER IS WORLD CHAMPION

(17th January 2007, Ireland)
Peintre Celebre's brilliant daughter Pride (7m Peintre Celebre - Specificity by Alleged) was named the World Champion filly or mare of 2006. View article

PRIDE GOES BEFORE ALL

(11th December 2006, Ireland)
The Alain de Royer-Dupre-trained Pride, a close second to Vengeance of Rain (Zabeel) in the Gr.1 Hong Kong Cup last year, went one better this time. View article