Английская Википедия:Corbiere (horse)

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Corbiere (1975–1988) was a racehorse who won the Grand National in 1983. In training Corbiere was also known as Corky.[1]

Background

Corbiere was a chestnut gelding with a broad white blaze bred in the United Kingdom by M Parkhill. During his racing career he was trained by Jenny Pitman at Lambourn.

Racing career

In December 1982 the seven-year-old Corbiere won the Welsh Grand National and was then aimed at the 1983 Grand National. At Aintree he carried 158 pounds and started at odds on 13/1 and was ridden by Ben De Haan. Corbiere was always among the leaders and went to the front after Valentine's Brook on the second circuit. He was strongly challenged by the Irish horse Greasepaint in the run-in but held on to win by three-quarters of a length. His victory made Pitman the first woman to train a Grand National winner.[2]

Corbiere also came third in the 1984 and 1985 Grand Nationals, and after falling in 1986, he finished 12th in 1987.[3][4]

Grand National record

Grand National Position Jockey Age Weight SP Distance
1983 1st Ben De Haan 8 11-4 13/1 Won by ¾ length
1984 3rd Ben De Haan 9 12-0 16/1
1985 3rd Peter Scudamore 10 11-10 9/1 7 lengths
1986 DNF Ben De Haan 11 11-7 14/1 Fell at fence 4
1987 12th Ben De Haan 12 10-00 12/1

Pedigree

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References

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