Malek (horse)

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Malek
SireMocito Guapo
GrandsireGood Manners
DamCondegnito
DamsireChairman Walker
SexStallion
Foaled14 September 1993[1]
CountryChile
ColourBay
BreederHaras Mocito Guapo
OwnerStud Panter
Great Falls SA
TrainerRichard Mandella
Record23: 10-7-2
Earnings$2,382,623[2]
Major wins
Gran Criterium (Chile) (1996)
Tanteo de Potrillos (1996)
Santa Anita Handicap (1998)

Malek was a Chilean-bred racehorse. He raced with considerable success in South America before being exported to the United States where he recorded his biggest win in the 1998 Santa Anita Handicap.

Background[]

Malek was a bay horse bred in Chile by the Haras Mocito Guapo. He was sired by the Argentinian stallion Mocito Guapo, a grandson of the American champion Nashua, out of the locally bred mare Condegnita.[1]

Racing career[]

Malek raced in South America until the age of four. He was one of the leading Chilean colts of his generation recording Grade I successes in the Gran Criterium and the Tanteo de Potrillos.

In 1997 Malek was sent to race in the United States where he was trained by Richard Mandella. He was ridden in most of his American races by Alex Solis. In March 1998 he won the Santa Anita Handicap[3] and finished fourth to Silver Charm in the Dubai World Cup.

In the following year he won the ungraded Viking Spirit Handicap at Del Mar, finished second to Almutawakel in the Dubai World Cup[4] and ran third behind Real Quiet in the Hollywood Gold Cup.

Stud record[]

Malek was retired at the end of the 1999 season and stood as a breeding stallion in Chile before moving to California in 2001.[5][6] He returned to Chile in 2006.

Pedigree[]

Pedigree of Malek (CHI), brown stallion, 1993[1]
Sire
Mocito Guapo (ARG)
1972
Good Manners (USA)
1966
Nashua Nasrullah
Segula
Fun House The Doge
Recess
La Chiflada (ARG)
1963
Right of Way
Magnificent
La Maleva Cardanil
Margot
Dam
Condegnita (CHI)
1985
Chairman Walker (USA)
1969
Buckpasser Tom Fool
Busanda
Swansea Turn-To
Somethingroyal
Dilecta (CHI)
1977
Decano Sheet Anchor
Pochula
Line Out Alcide
Blue Line (Family:8-h)

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Malek pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  2. ^ "Malek - Statistics". equibase.com.
  3. ^ "Santa Anita Handicap result". Racing Post. 7 March 1998.
  4. ^ "Dubai World Cup result 1998". emiratesracing.com.
  5. ^ Blood-Horse Staff (19 October 2000). "Malek to Blooming Hills in 2001". BloodHorse.com.
  6. ^ "Millionaire Malek to Pepper Oaks". BloodHorse.com. 24 October 2003.


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