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Aimwell

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British Thoroughbred racehorse
For other uses, seeAimwell (disambiguation).
Aimwell
SireMark Anthony
GrandsireSpectator
Damsister to Postmaster
DamsireHerod
SexStallion
Foaled1782
CountryKingdom of Great Britain
ColourBrown
BreederMr. Carteret
OwnerLord Clermont
TrainerJ. Pratt
Record8:5-2-1
Major wins
Epsom Derby (1785)

Aimwell (1782 – after 1786) was a BritishThoroughbred racehorse. In a career that lasted from autumn 1784 to spring 1786, he ran eight times and won five races. In 1785, he won the sixth running of the Epsom Derby as well as three races atNewmarket. He was beaten in his only race in 1786, and did not appear in any subsequent records.

Background

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Alcock's Arabian, Aimwell's male-line ancestor

Aimwell, named after a character inThe Beaux' Stratagem, was a brown horse bred byWilliam Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clermont, who owned him during his racing career.[1] Unlike all modern Thoroughbreds, which descend in the male line from either theDarley Arabian, theGodolphin Arabian, or theByerley Turk, Aimwell was descended from agrey stallion usually known as Alcock's Arabian.[2] Although the Alcock Arabian's sireline became extinct, his influence survives as the probable source of the grey colour in the modern Thoroughbred.[3]

Aimwell's sire, Mark Anthony, a half-brother toHighflyer, won twenty races at Newmarket for his owner, theDuke of Ancaster, in the early 1770s.[4] Aimwell was the second of ten foals produced by a mare byHerod, known as the sister to Postmaster, who was bred by Mr Carteret and later sold to Lord Clermont.[5]

Racing career

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1784: two-year-old season

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Aimwell began his career at the Houghton meeting at Newmarket in late October or early November 1784. He won a 150guinea race, beating Mr Panton's colt Archer over the sixfurlong Two Year Old Course. Archer was the8/11 favourite and the only other runner.[6]

1785: three-year-old season

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In spring 1785, Aimwell won 100 guineas by defeating Archer again over the same course and distance. On this occasion Aimwell carried sevenpounds more than his opponent and started the 2/5 favourite. At the same Newmarket meeting, he finished third in the Prince's Stakes, a race won by Mr Fox's Balloon, who defeatedLord Grosvenor's Grantham in a run-off after adead heat. AtEpsom on 5 May, Aimwell started at odds of 7/1 for the Derby in a field of ten runners, with Grantham and Balloon joint favourites on 2/1. Ridden by C. Hindley he won the race from Grantham, with Balloon unplaced.[7]

After a five-month break, Aimwell returned for three races at Newmarket in the autumn. At the First October meeting he won amatch race over the four mile Beacon Course, winning a 300 guinea prize by beating Mr Vernon's horse Mousetrap. Aimwell was beaten in a 200 guinea Sweepstakes at the Second October meeting, in which he finished second of the four runners to Guyler.[8] At the Houghton meeting two weeks later he conceded 35 pounds to SirCharles Bunbury's Blacklock and won a match over ten furlongs "Across the Flat" to claim a prize of 100 guineas.[6]

1786: four-year-old season

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Aimwell stayed in training at the age of four years, but ran only once. At the Second Spring meeting at Newmarket he was beaten in a two-mile match in which he attempted to concede six pounds to Balloon.[7]

Stud career

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Nothing is recorded of Aimwell after his match race against Balloon. He does not appear in any list of stallions and he had no foals registered in theGeneral Stud Book.[9]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Aimwell (GB), brown stallion, 1782
Sire
Mark Anthony (GB)
1767
Spectator
1749
CrabAlcock's Arabian
sister to Soreheels
Partner marePartner*
Bonny Lass
Rachel
1763
BlankGodolphin Arabian
Amorett
Regulus mareRegulus
Soreheels mare
Dam
sister to Postmaster (GB)
1774
Herod
1758
TartarPartner*
Meliora
CypronBlaze
Salome
Snap mareSnapSnip
sister to Slipby
Gower Stallion mareGower Stallion
Grey Childers mare (Family:10)[10]

* Aimwell isinbred 4S × 4D to the stallionPartner, meaning that he appears fourth generation on the sire side of his pedigree and fourth generation on the dam side of his pedigree.

References

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  1. ^Patricia Erigero Thoroughbred Heritage."Thoroughbred Foundation Sires - A". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved2012-02-08.
  2. ^"Curwen's Bay Barb". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved2012-02-08.
  3. ^Swinburne, JE; A Hopkins; MM Binns (2002). "Assignment of the horse grey coat colour gene to ECA25 using whole genome scanning".Animal Genetics.33 (5):338–342.doi:10.1046/j.1365-2052.2002.00895.x.PMID 12354141.All grey Thoroughbred horses trace back to the Alcock's Arabian (b1700).
  4. ^"Early Studbook M". Bloodlines.net. Archived fromthe original on 2021-04-22. Retrieved2012-02-08.
  5. ^The General stud book. J. S. Skinner. 1834. p. 208. Retrieved2012-02-08.aimwell.
  6. ^abWilliam Pick, R. Johnson (1822).The turf register and sportsman & breeder's stud-book Vol. III. W. Sams. p. 405. Retrieved2012-02-08.
  7. ^abWilliam Pick, R. Johnson (1822).The turf register and sportsman & breeder's stud-book Vol. III. W. Sams. p. 409. Retrieved2012-02-08.
  8. ^William Pick, R. Johnson (1822).The turf register and sportsman & breeder's stud-book Vol. III. W. Sams. p. 303. Retrieved2012-02-08.
  9. ^The General stud book. J. S. Skinner. 1834. Retrieved2012-02-20.aimwell.
  10. ^"Fair Helen - Family 10". Bloodlines.net. Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-05. Retrieved2012-02-08.
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