Tresiete (7 October 1926[1]–1945?[2]) was an Argentine-bred thoroughbred racehorse and leading sire in Argentina.

Tresiete
SireAlan Breck
GrandsireSunstar
DamTrentona
DamsireTorpoint
SexStallion
Foaled7 October 1926
CountryArgentina
ColourChestnut
BreederHaras Lonquimay
OwnerCaballeriza Pobre
Record7: 4-1-2
Earningsm$n90,617
Major wins
Polla de Potrillos (1929)

Gran Premio Montevideo (1929)

Premio Saavedra (1929)
Awards
Argentine Champion Three-Year-Old (1929) Leading Sire in Argentina (1938, 1942)

Racing career

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Tresiete raced exclusively in the year 1929, running seven times for four wins, including the Gran Premio Montevideo, Premio Saavedra, and Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos.[1] He ran second in the Gran Premio Jockey Club and third in the Gran Premio Nacional. Tresiete was the Argentine Champion Three-Year-Old of his generation.[2]

Stud career

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Tresiete stood at stud at Haras Lonquimay, where he was bred.[1]

Tresiete led the Argentine General Sire List in 1938 and 1942.[3] He was second in 1937 and 1941 and was among the leading sires 7 times.[2]

Notable progeny

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[2]

Notable progeny of daughters

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Pedigree

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Pedigree of Tresiete (ARG), chestnut stallion, foaled October 7, 1926[4]
Sire
Alan Breck (GB)
1918
Sunstar (GB)
1908
Sundridge (GB) Amphion (GB)
Sierra (GB)
Doris (GB) Loved One (GB)
Lauretta (GB)
Joie de Vivre (GB)
1908
Gallinule (GB) Isonomy (GB)
Moorhen (GB)
Melinda (ITY) Melton (GB)
Fame (GB)
Dam
Trentona (GB)
1912
Torpoint (GB)
1900
Trenton (NZ) Musket (GB)
Frailty (AUS)
Doncaster Beauty (GB) Sheen (GB)
Doncaster Belle (GB)
Janitza (GB)
1896
Janissary (GB) Isonomy (GB)
Jannette (GB)
Burgundy (GB) Hermit (GB)
Doll Tearsheet (GB)

Treiete is inbred 4S x 4D to Isonomy, which means that Isonomy appears in the fourth generation on the dam's side and sire's side. He is also inbred 5S x 4D to Hermit.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Mayorga, Jorge (1963). Pedigrees de los Principales Ganadores 1910-1962 - Turfe Argentino (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, SAMA. p. 140.
  2. ^ a b c d e Churchill, Jennifer; Reichard, Andrew; Rogers, Byron (2006). Great Thoroughbred Sires of the World. Gilingham Printers Pty Ltd. pp. 710–711. ISBN 0-9586199-7-2.
  3. ^ "Leading Sires of Argentina". www.tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
  4. ^ "Tresiete Horse Pedigree". www.pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 2024-08-02.