Ribero
Sire Ribot
Grandsire Tenerani
Dam Libra
Damsire Hyperion
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1965
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Margaret Hager Rogers
Owner Charles W. Engelhard, Jr.
Trainer Fulke Johnson Houghton
Record 12:3-1-3
Major wins
Irish Derby Stakes (1968)
St. Leger Stakes (1968)
Horse (Equus ferus caballus)
Last updated on July 26, 2008

Ribero (foaled 1965 in Kentucky) was an American-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career which lasted from September 1967 until May 1969 he ran twelve times and won three races. He is best known for his performances in 1968 when he won two of the most important European races for three-year-olds; the Irish Derby (in which he defeated Sir Ivor), and the St Leger.

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Background [link]

Ribero was a bay horse with no white markings standing 16.1½ hands high.[1] He was bred at the Idle Hour Farm in Paris, Kentucky by Mrs J. G. (Margaret) Rogers.[2] As a yearling he was sent to the Keeneland sales where he was bought for $50,000 by Charles W. Engelhard, Jr..[3] Ribero was a son of the undefeated dual Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner, Ribot out of the mare Libra. Libra won only one minor race, but went on to become a notable broodmare, producing Ribocco (Irish Derby, St Leger), Ribofilio (Dewhurst Stakes) and Libra's Rib (Princess of Wales's Stakes). Ribero was sent to England to be trained by Fulke Johnson Houghton at Blewbury in Berkshire.

Racing career [link]

1967: two-year-old season [link]

Ribero made his racecourse debut in Feversham Stakes over seven furlongs at Doncaster in September in which he finished fourth. In the final race of the British flat racing season at Haydock Park Racecourse in November, Ribero recorded his first victory when he won the six furlong Bury Stakes by a length at odds of 2/5.

1968: three-year-old season [link]

In the spring of 1968, Ribero was campaigned in trial races for the Epsom Derby. He finished fourth in the Blue Riband Trial Stakes at Epsom and third in the Dante Stakes at York a race in which he did not help his cause by veering to the right in the closing stages.

Ribero was withdrawn from the Derby and sent instead to Ascot to contest the King Edward VII Stakes. Ribero was required to concede four pounds to the Epsom Derby runner-up Connaught, who beat him by twelve lengths. In the Irish Derby at the Curragh at the end of June, Ribero started a 16/1 outsider with the Derby winner Sir Ivor starting 1/3 favourite. Sir Ivor was ridden by the Irish jockey Liam Ward, while Lester Piggott, who had ridden the colt to victory in the Derby, took the ride on Ribero.[4] Ribero turned into the straight in second place behind Giolla Mear before moving up along the rail to take the lead and win by two lengths from Sir Ivor and record an "stunning upset" victory.[5] Ribero was well-fancied for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in July, but unseated Piggott and bolted before the start, only being brought under control after several minutes. He finished fourth behind Royal Palace, Felicio and Topyo. In August, Ribero was moved up in distance to contest the Prix Kergorlay over 3000m but ran poorly, finishing last of the seven runners.

In September, Ribero was sent to Doncaster to contest the Classic St Leger over fourteen and a half furlongs. He started at odds of 100/30 in a field of eight runners, with Connaught being made odds-on favourite in a race run on very soft ground. Ridden by Piggott, Ribero turned into the straight in fourth place before taking the lead one and a half furlongs from the finish and holding the late challenge of the Irish-trained Canterbury to win by a short head, with Connaught fifth.[6] Piggott reportedly showed great control and composure, never using his whip on the temperamental colt, despite the closeness of the finish.[7] On his only subsequent appearance of the season, Ribero was kicked by another horse at the start of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and finished unplaced behind Vaguely Noble.

1969: four-year-old season [link]

Ribero ran twice as a four-year-old without success. He finished third to Torpid in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket and third again to Remand in the Westbury Stakes at Sandown. He was sent to Epsom to contest the Coronation Cup but was withdrawn before the start.

Stud career [link]

Ribero stood as a stallion in England at the Royal Studs at Sandringham, but made little impression as a sire of winners. His best winners included Riboson (Yorkshire Cup) and Riberetto (Derby Trial Stakes). His son Torus became a successful National Hunt stallion, siring the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Mr Mulligan. Ribero was sold and exported to Japan in 1978.

Pedigree [link]

Pedigree of Ribero (USA), bay stallion, 1965[8]
Sire
Ribot (GB)
1952
Tenerani
1944
Bellini Cavaliere d’Arpino
Bella Mina
Tofanella Apelle
Try Try Again
Romanella
1943
El Greco Pharos
Gay Gamp
Barbara Burrini Papyrus
Bucolic
Dam
Libra (GB)
1956
Hyperion
1930
Gainsborough Bayardo
Rosedrop
Selene Chaucer
Serenissima
Weighbridge
1945
Portlaw Beresford
Portree
Golden Way Gold Bridge
Adria (Family: 4-c)[9]

References [link]

  1. Hugh McMahon. "Ribero". Sporthorse-data.com. https://www.sporthorse-data.com/d?i=147657. Retrieved 2012-06-18. 
  2. "Mrs. Julian G. Rogers". Breederscup.com. 1989-10-26. https://www.breederscup.com/bio.aspx?id=3389. Retrieved 2011-12-31. 
  3. Mortimer, Roger; Onslow, Richard; Willett, Peter (1978). Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing. Macdonald and Jane’s. ISBN 0-354-08536-0. 
  4. "Ribero wins in upset". Toledo Blade. 29 June 1968. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fyZPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nAEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5449,1113522&dq=ribero+irish+derby&hl=en. Retrieved 2012-06-18. 
  5. "Ribero captures stunning Irish sweepstakes upset". Spokesman-Review. 29 June 1968. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T9YjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=b-kDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4478,5224370&dq=ribero+irish+derby&hl=en. Retrieved 2012-06-18. 
  6. "Tremendous double for Houghton and Piggott". Glasgow Herald. 12 September 1968. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4eg9AAAAIBAJ&sjid=oUgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2649,2029614&dq=ribero+leger&hl=en. Retrieved 2012-06-18. 
  7. "Ribero's Leger was Lester in excelsis". Thefreelibrary.com. https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Letter%3A+Ribero's+Leger+was+Lester+in+excelsis%3B+100+GREATEST+RIDES.-a0156765347. Retrieved 2012-06-18. 
  8. "Ribero pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. https://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedigree.cfm?page_state=ORDER_AND_CONFIRM&reference_number=415137&registry=T&horse_name=Ribero&dam_name=*Libra&foaling_year=1965&nicking_stats_indicator=Y. Retrieved 2012-07-05. 
  9. "Maniac - Family 4-c". Bloodlines.net. https://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family4c.htm. Retrieved 2012-06-18. 

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