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Wahid (horse)

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Wahid
SireAlmutawakel
GrandsireMachiavellian
DamRorys Helen
DamsireRory's Jester
SexMale
Foaled7 November 2002
CountryNew Zealand
ColourChestnut
BreederTrelawney Stud
OwnerN H & R T Stanley
TrainerAllan Sharrock
Record22:9-4-2
Earnings$1,022,060
Major wins
New Zealand Derby (2006)
Levin Classic (2005)
New Zealand Bloodstock Classique (2005)
Last updated on July 3, 2007

Wahid (foaled 7 November 2002) is a Thoroughbred racehorse who won the New Zealand Derby in 2006.[1]

Biography[edit]

Wahid, the son of Almutawakel, had a debut win at Trentham (covering the 1000m in 57.27 seconds), and was rarely out of the limelight for the remainder of his two-year-old season. With wins in the Wakefield Challenge Stakes, New Zealand Bloodstock Classique and Group 1, placings in both the Diamond Stakes and Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes, he was rated among the very best of his generation at age two and was labelled a Derby contender.[citation needed]

After a short break over the summer months, he started his Derby campaign at Woodville before returning to stakes company. He won the Wellington Stakes, but had the win rescinded for interference caused to the third horse Abbey Drive. He then had a winning sequence in Group races of three, culminating with the Derby win in March.[citation needed]

During his summer-autumn Derby campaign, he reversed the style of racing that he had used to great effect as a two-year-old and spring three-year-old. Instead of coming from off the pace as he had in those two campaigns, he set the pace and led all the way in the Waikato Guineas, Championship Stakes and Derby.[citation needed]

His five-year-old season started with a win at Ellerslie followed up with a third behind champion galloper Xcellent in the Sir James Fletcher Stakes. However, he was found to have a virus at his next start, and did not race for the rest of the season. His six-year-old campaign started with two unplaced runs, followed by a fast-finishing fourth in the Lightning Stakes at Trentham. He was officially retired in November 2009.[citation needed]

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