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'''Diesis''' was a racehorse and stallion, foaled in 1980, died in 2006. By the sire [[Sharpen Up]], he was owned throughout his racing career by [[John Osmael Scott-Ellis, 9th Baron Howard de Walden|9th Baron Howard de Walden]] and trained by [[Henry Cecil]].
'''Diesis''' was a racehorse and stallion, foaled in 1980, died in 2006.
DiesisBy the sire [[Sharpen Up]], he was owned throughout his racing career by [[John Osmael Scott-Ellis, 9th Baron Howard de Walden|9th Baron Howard de Walden]] and trained by [[Henry Cecil]].


As a juvenile, Diesis won the 1982 Group 1 [[Middle Park Stakes]] and Group 1 [[Dewhurst Stakes]], both run at [[Newmarket Racecourse]], a notable double for a two-year-old.
As a juvenile, Diesis won the 1982 Group 1 [[Middle Park Stakes]] and Group 1 [[Dewhurst Stakes]], both run at [[Newmarket Racecourse]], a notable double for a two-year-old.


Although standing as a [[Stallion (horse)|stallion]] in [[Kentucky]], Diesis' most successful progeny ran in Europe, including [[Epsom Oaks]] and [[Irish Oaks]] winners [[Diminuendo (horse)|Diminuendo]] [[Love Divine]] and [[Ramruma]], [[Eclipse Stakes]] winner [[Elmaamul]], and multiple Group 1 winning 10 furlong specialist [[Halling (horse)|Halling]].
Although standing as a [[Stallion (horse)|stallion]] in [[Kentucky]], Diesis' most successful progeny ran in Europe, including [[Epsom Oaks]] and [[Irish Oaks]] winners [[Diminuendo (horse)|Diminuendo]], [[Love Divine]] and [[Ramruma]], [[Eclipse Stakes]] winner [[Elmaamul]], and multiple Group 1 winning 10 furlong specialist [[Halling (horse)|Halling]].


He also sired North American Grade 1 winners [[Continuously (horse)|Continuously]], [[Husband (horse)|Husband]], [[Rootentootenwooten]], ex-English trained [[Storm Trooper (horse)|Storm Trooper]], and 2010 [[Arlington Million]] winner [[Debussy (horse)|Debussy]].
He also sired North American Grade 1 winners [[Continuously (horse)|Continuously]], [[Husband (horse)|Husband]], [[Rootentootenwooten]], ex-English trained [[Storm Trooper (horse)|Storm Trooper]], and 2010 [[Arlington Million]] winner [[Debussy (horse)|Debussy]].

Diesis was [[Animal euthanasia|euthanised]] on 18 November 2006 at Mill Ridge Farm, [[Lexington, Kentucky]] after fracturing a hip.<ref>http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/36464/kentucky-stallion-diesis-dead</ref>


==References==
==References==
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* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/diesis Diesis's pedigree and partial racing stats]



[[Category:1980 racehorse births]]
[[Category:1980 racehorse births]]

Revision as of 23:20, 17 August 2012

Diesis
SireSharpen Up
GrandsireAtan
DamDoubly Sure
DamsireReliance
SexColt
Foaled1980
CountryGreat Britain
ColourBay
BreederLord Howard de Walden
OwnerLord Howard de Walden
TrainerHenry Cecil
Record6: 3 - 1 - 0
Earnings$152,700
Last updated on January 19, 2008

Diesis was a racehorse and stallion, foaled in 1980, died in 2006.

DiesisBy the sire Sharpen Up, he was owned throughout his racing career by 9th Baron Howard de Walden and trained by Henry Cecil.

As a juvenile, Diesis won the 1982 Group 1 Middle Park Stakes and Group 1 Dewhurst Stakes, both run at Newmarket Racecourse, a notable double for a two-year-old.

Although standing as a stallion in Kentucky, Diesis' most successful progeny ran in Europe, including Epsom Oaks and Irish Oaks winners Diminuendo, Love Divine and Ramruma, Eclipse Stakes winner Elmaamul, and multiple Group 1 winning 10 furlong specialist Halling.

He also sired North American Grade 1 winners Continuously, Husband, Rootentootenwooten, ex-English trained Storm Trooper, and 2010 Arlington Million winner Debussy.

Diesis was euthanised on 18 November 2006 at Mill Ridge Farm, Lexington, Kentucky after fracturing a hip.[1]

References