Alson (horse)

Alson (foaled 13 February 2017) is a German-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. He was one the best German juveniles of 2019 when he won four of his three races including the Group 3 Zukunfts-Rennen and the Group 1 Criterium International as well as finishing second in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere.

Alson
Racing silks of Gestut Schlenderhan
Mme Corinna Baronin Von Ullmann
SireAreion
GrandsireBig Shuffle
DamAssisi
DamsireGalileo
SexColt
Foaled13 February 2017[1]
CountryGermany
ColourBay
BreederGestut Schlenderhan
OwnerGestut Schlenderhan
Corinna Baronin Von Ullmann
TrainerJean-Pierre Carvalho
Andre Fabre
Record7: 4-1-1
Earnings£295,240
Major wins
Zukunfts-Rennen (2019)
Criterium International (2019)

Background

Alson is a bay colt with a prominent white star and snip and white socks on his hind legs bred in Germany by his owners Gestut Schlenderhan. He was sent into training with Jean-Pierre Carvalho in Germany.

He was sired by Areion, a high-class German sprinter who won the Goldene Peitsche and two editions of the Holsten-Trophy.[2] He went on to have a successful stud career in Germany siring many good winners including Vanjura (Premio Ribot), Wonnemond (Topkapi Trophy), Palace Prince (Badener Meile) and Le Roi (Queen Elizabeth Stakes (VRC)).[3]

Alson's dam Assisi won two races in Germany and produced the Mehl-Mülhens-Rennen winner Ancient Spirit.[4] Assisi's dam Amarette won the Preis der Diana and came from a family which had produced numerous major winners in Germany as well as the Melbourne Cup winner Almandin.[5]

Racing career

2019: two-year-old season

Alson made his debut in a minor race over 1200 metres at Munich Racecourse on 10 June when he was ridden by Jeremy Moisan, started the 9/10 favourite, and won by one and a half lengths from the filly Nona.[6] Three weeks later he was sent to France for the Prix de Caen over the same distance at Deauville Racecourse and finished fourth of the five runners, beaten five and three quarter lengths by the winner Earthlight. The colt was then stepped up in distance for the Prix d'Auberville on 9 August over 1400 metres at Clairefontaine Racecourse in which he started the 13/1 outsider in a three-runner field. Ridden by Maxime Guyon he settled in third before taking the lead 300 metres from the finish and stayed on strongly to win by two and a half lengths from the favourite Sujet Libre.[7] On 31 August Alson returned to Germany to contest the Group 3 Wackenhut Mercedes-Benz-Preis Zukunfts-Rennen over 1400 metres at Baden-Baden Racecourse in which he was partnered by Filip Minarik and started the 3.9/1 second favourite behind Well of Wisdom, who had finished second to Earthlight in the Prix de Cabourg. After being restrained in the early stages, Alson produced a sustained late run to overtake the favourite 100 metres from the finish and won by two lengths.[8]

Frankie Dettori took the ride when Alson was stepped up to the highest class for the Group 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere over 1600 metres on very soft ground at Longchamp Racecourse on 6 October and started the 8.7/1 fifth choice in a seven-runner field. The colt exceeded expectations as he led from the start until the last 100 metres and then kept on well after being headed by the favourite Victor Ludorum to finish second, beaten three quarters of a length. Third place went to the Irish-trained Armory, winner of the Futurity Stakes.[9] Alson ended his season in the Group 1 Criterium International at Longchamp three weeks later when he was again partnered by Dettori. The heavy ground deterred many potential entrants and only three horses appeared to contest the race, namely Alson (the 1/2 favourite), Armory and the Irish filly Lady Penelope. The field was reduced by a third when Lady Penelope panicked in the starting stalls and had to be withdrawn. The race that ensued was one of the least competitive ever seen for a major prize as Armory began to struggle badly at half way enabling Alson to win unchallenged by twenty lengths.[10] After the race Dettori said "I thought the other one was going to make a bit of a race of it, but he was beaten at halfway. My horse stays, likes the soft, and he won like it was a piece of work... he likes soft, he likes the track, and I suspect the Baron (Gestut Schlenderhan's owner Georg von Ullmann) will target him at the Poule d'Essai next year. He's good enough to give a good account of himself. His form is red-hot."[11]

In the official rating of European two-year-olds for 2019 Alson was given a rating of 111 making him the third-best German juvenile behind Rubaiyat (Preis des Winterfavoriten) and Wonderful Moon (Herzog von Ratibor-Rennen).[12]

2020: three-year-old season

At the end of 2019 Gestut Schlenderhan closed their private training facility. For the 2020 season Alson moved into the ownership of Corinna Baronin Von Ullmann and was transferred to the stable of Andre Fabre at Chantilly in France.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Alson (FR), bay colt, 2017[1]
Sire
Areion (GER)
1995
Big Shuffle (USA)
1984
Super Concorde Bold Reasoning
Prime Abord (GB)
Raise Your Skirts Elevation
Strings Attached
Aerleona (IRE)
1988
Caerleon (USA) Nijinsky (CAN)
Foreseer
Alata Le Levanstell
Altamura (GB)
Dam
Assisi (GER)
2009
Galileo (IRE)
1998
Sadler's Wells (USA) Northern Dancer (CAN)
Fairy Bridge
Urban Sea (USA) Miswaki
Allegretta (GB)
Amarette (GER)
2001
Monsun Königsstuhl
Mosella
Avocette Kings Lake (USA)
Akasma (Family: 2-n)[5]

References

  1. "Alson pedigree". Equineline.
  2. "Areion race record". Racing Post.
  3. "Areion - Stud Record". Racing Post.
  4. "Assisi progeny". Racing Post.
  5. "Alexander Mare - Family 2-n". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  6. "Preis des Galopprennsports result". Racing Post. 10 June 2019.
  7. "Prix d'Auberville result". Racing Post. 9 August 2019.
  8. "Zukunfts-Rennen result". Racing Post. 31 August 2019.
  9. "Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere result". Racing Post. 6 October 2019.
  10. "Criterium International result". Racing Post. 27 October 2019.
  11. Burton, Scott (27 October 2019). "Alson Runs Away From Sole Rival Armory in Criterium". The Blood-Horse.
  12. "European two-year-old Classification 2019" (PDF). Britishhorseracing.com. January 2020.
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