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- Charlottown (1963 – 1979) was a Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career which lasted from 1965 until 1967 he ran ten times and won seven races. He...
- wife, Countess Sophie Nikolaievna of Merenberg. She was the owner of Charlottown, winner of the 1966 Epsom Derby. Born on 9 September 1892 in Wiesbaden...
- was interrupted by the Second World War. He trained Epsom Derby winner Charlottown as a two-year-old, and won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes...
- Psidium 1962 Larkspur 1963 Relko 1964 Santa Claus 1965 Sea Bird 1966 Charlottown 1967 Royal Palace 1968 Sir Ivor 1969 Blakeney 1970 Nijinsky ₩ 1971 Mill...
- Psidium 1962 Larkspur 1963 Relko 1964 Santa Claus 1965 Sea Bird 1966 Charlottown 1967 Royal Palace 1968 Sir Ivor 1969 Blakeney 1970 Nijinsky ₩ 1971 Mill...
- generation in 1966 when he developed a rivalry with Charlottown. Sodium finished fourth behind Charlottown in The Derby but reversed the form to win both the...
- Psidium 1962 Larkspur 1963 Relko 1964 Santa Claus 1965 Sea Bird 1966 Charlottown 1967 Royal Palace 1968 Sir Ivor 1969 Blakeney 1970 Nijinsky ₩ 1971 Mill...
- 1962: Sovrango 1963: Sovrango 1964: Suns****er 1965: Court Gift 1966: Charlottown 1967: Hopeful Venture 1968: Levmoss 1969: Rangong 1970: High Line 1971:...
- favourite, Pretendre, for Jarvis, losing out narrowly to Scobie Breasley on Charlottown. In 1966, he had 93 winners. The partnership with Jarvis only lasted...
- the first time at the age of 50 on Santa Claus in 1964, then again on Charlottown in 1966, aged 52. He developed a great rivalry with Sir Gordon Richards[citation...