Flyingbolt | |
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Sire | Airborne |
Grandsire | Precipitation |
Dam | Eastlock |
Damsire | Easton |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1959 |
Country | Great Britain |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Mr. R.E. Way |
Owner | Mrs. Jean Wilkinson |
Trainer | Tom Dreaper (in Ireland) |
Record | 34: 18-3-6 (All races) 25:12-3-5 (Chases) 6:4-0-1 (Hurdles) 3:2-0-0 (Flat) |
Major wins | |
Irish Grand National (1966) Queen Mother Champion Chase (1966) Thyestes Chase (1966) Arkle Challenge Trophy (1965) Massey Ferguson Gold Cup (1965) Black & White Whisky Gold Cup (1965) Irish Champion Hurdle (1964) Supreme Novices' Hurdle (1964) | |
Awards | |
Timeform Rating: 210 Champion Novice Hurdler (1964) Champion Novice Chaser (1965) Champion Two-Mile Chaser (1966) Champion Irish Hurdler (1964 & 1966) | |
Honours | |
Flyingbolt Novice Chase at Navan |
Flyingbolt (1959 - 1983) was a famous racehorse. Officially he is the second best steeplechaser of all time, behind only Arkle, who was ironically stabled just a few doors away in the same yard at Kilsallaghan, Co. Dublin where both were trained by Tom Dreaper. A comparison of their merits is probably best illustrated by the Official Handicapper, who at the end of the 1965-1966 season rated Arkle the superior by only 1 lb (0.5 kg). Timeform, the highly respected racing publication, had a difference of 2 lbs between them. However, whereas Arkle is feted and remembered as the greatest steeplechaser of all time, Flyingbolt has been all but forgotten. As a hurdler, he was the best Tom Dreaper ever trained. His wins included the Gloucestershire Hurdle at Cheltenham (now the Supreme Novices' Hurdle) and the Scalp Hurdle at Leopardstown (now the Irish Champion Hurdle). He also finished third in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham. Flyingbolt and Arkle never met on the race track, mainly because they were trained by the same man, and he preferred to keep them apart.