Peak
1:57.6 - $325,742. Chestnut Horse foaled 2007. 16 Hands
Peak is a Group One winner in both hemispheres.
Peak brings some International flair to the Alabar roster. Born in Denmark, his father is French, his mother is Danish and her father is American. He raced around Europe and scored his greatest success in the Group 1 Danish Trav-Derby in Denmark as a 4yo. He then scored another Group One win, this time in New Zealand in the NZ Trotting Free-For-All.
Anthony Butt described Peak as: “The most clean gaited trotter I have ever driven. The perfect trotter – speed, gait, heart and manners. When I ask him to go he goes – and keeps going.”
Tim Butt is equally taken with him: “He’s such a beautiful horse with a massive heart and superb attitude. He has an unbelievable gait – far superior to any other trotter I’ve trained. His will to win was his biggest asset.”
- A son of two-time champion French sire, Ganymede.
- Carries an attractive balance of the outcross of European blood combined with proven North American sire lines.
- Being from the Speedy Crown sire line, ideally suited to many NZ trotting mares.
- The only stallion ever to win a Group 1 in Europe and then repeat the feat in the southern hemisphere.
- He is siring some very exciting types - sire of 4 2yo winners in 2018/19 (to 9/7/18)
Peak's oldest progeny are three year olds in 2018/19. To date he is the sire of:
Doff Your Cap t, 2:01.4 - $30,624. (Monarchy) (pedigree)
Invictus t, 2:07.9 - $18,615. (Armbro Invasion) (pedigree)
Peakz Luck t, 2:02.7 - $16,897. (Sundon) (pedigree)
Gimondi t, 2:02.5 - $16,900. At 2, won Trotters Foundation Series (three times). (Dream Vacation) (pedigree)
The Golden Lion t, 2:00.5 - $10,620. (Monkey Bones) (pedigree)
Peannie (M) t, 2:11.1 - $8,525. (Holdonmyheart) (pedigree)
Ollie Jack t, 2:04.7 - $4,130. (Artesian) (pedigree)
Chinski t, 2:05.8 - $3,650. (Sundon) (pedigree)
Kowhai Sundown t, 2:06 - $3,348. At 2, won NZ Sires Stakes 2yo Trot Silver. (Sundon) (pedigree)
Tarukenga t, 2:11.1 - $2,663. (Gee Whiz II) (pedigree)
| Age |
Starts |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Earnings |
Time |
| 3 |
13 |
4 |
1 |
2 |
152,080 SEK |
|
| 4 |
8 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
911,195 SEK |
|
| 5 |
18 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
149,400 SEK |
|
| 6 |
6 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
188,963 SEK |
|
| 7 (NZ) |
3 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
NZ$67,857 |
1:57.6 |
| Total |
48 |
10 |
5 |
5 |
NZ$325,742 |
|
| At 4 |
Won Danish Trav- Derby (Gr.1); 3rd Grand Circle 4-Års Championat (Gr.2). |
| At 7 |
Won NZ Trotting FFA (Gr.1), Ashburton Trotters Mile (Gr.3). |
Ganymede
1994 |
Buvetier d' Aunou
1989 |
Royal Prestige
1983 |
Speedy Crown
1968 |
Speedy Scot
Missile Toe |
Rosemary
1975 |
Nevele Pride
Lovestar |
Nesmile
1979 |
Caprior
1968 |
Feu Follet X
Ninia |
Amours du Mesnil
1966 |
L'as du Mesnil
Pin Up du Mesnil |
Udames
1986 |
Quioco
1960 |
Vermont
1943 |
Javari
Action |
Beatrix II
1945 |
Lord Williams
Psappha |
Gadames
1972 |
Kerjacques
1954 |
Quinio
Arlette III |
Jabel
1953 |
Au Vent
Capri II |
Elegant Lady
1997 |
Sugarcane Hanover
1983 |
Florida Pro
1975 |
Arnie Almahurst
1970 |
Speedy Scot
Ambitious Blaze |
Promissory
1971 |
Dartmouth
Proud Emily |
Sugar Hanover
1977 |
Super Bowl
1969 |
Stars Pride
Pillow Talk |
Surrey Hanover
1964 |
Hoot Mon
Sidra Hanover |
Lady Svenstrup
1984 |
Francis Senator
1960 |
Casino The Great
1937 |
Pastime
Marie The Great |
Rosita Senator
1951 |
Vulcain
F F |
Candy H
1976 |
Anastasius
1960 |
Clipper Hanover
Annatola |
Roma Orbit
1970 |
Newport Orbit
Elaine Roy |
With Peak being European bred he will predominantly be an outcross for the trotting broodmare population of New Zealand and Australia.
That said, his sire Ganymede (the two-time champion sire of France) is a grandson of the top American bred trotting sire Royal Prestige - so a great-grandson of the immortal Speedy Crown.
Peak’s dam is by the outstanding American bred sire Sugarcane Hanover, a son of Florida Pro who in turn is a son of Arnie Almahurst.
Peak’s dam-line and the dam-line of his sire are very much European.
We feel that with this pedigree of the European outcross blood tempered with several outstanding North American sires and sire-lines, Peak presents a number of wide-ranging and exciting options for breeders.
In our opinion, the sound options for Peak are many and varied – but there are still opportunities to take advantage of proven crosses with the North American elements of his pedigree and also with what is proven to be successful for his own sire (Ganymede).
Such has been the dominance of Sundon in this part of the world, it’s virtually a prerequisite for trotting sires in New Zealand and Australia to be able to cross with his daughters.
We feel Peak is a sound option for daughters of Sundon and for mares with Sundon close up in their pedigree. Peak’s dam is by the outstanding sire Sugarcane Hanover. He is a grandson of Arnie Almahurst – as is Sundon. This double-up is appealing – Stent is a current superstar that carries a double-up of Arnie Almahurst.
What’s more Peak is from the Speedy Crown sire-line via Royal Prestige. Sundon has crossed very well with the Speedy Crown sire-line in general and also specifically via Royal Prestige (eg the former top trotter Last Sunset is by Sundon from a daughter of Royal Prestige).
Also, Ganymede’s best performer in Norway is from a daughter of Pine Chip (a son of Arndon as is Sundon).
The same logic should apply for daughters of Keystone Salute (a son of Florida Pro) and also mares by Pine Chip and his son Dream Vacation etc
One thing that certainly stands out when looking through the progeny of Ganymede in Europe is that many of his best performers are out of mares from the Speedy Crown line. For this reason, we feel Peak (a son of Ganymede) should cross well with Speedy Crown line mares – eg daughters of Armbro Invasion, Gee Whiz, Straphanger, Pernod Eden etc
Notably, a number of these top performers out of mares from the Speedy Crown line are via Speedy Somolli. As such mares from the Valley Victory line should also be sound options – eg Muscles Yankee, Dr Ronerail (out of a mare by Royal Prestige), Great Success, Simon Roydon etc
In Australia, the $195,000 winning trotter Vincennes is by Ganymede from a daughter of Lindy Lane (a son of Valley Victory).
Ganymede has also sired several top horses from mares by Royal Troubadour. This would indicate Peak should cross well with mares by a son of Royal Troubadour (eg C R Commando) or other Super Bowl line mares (eg daughters of Britewell, Malabar Maple and Continentalman)
There is no reason why mares representing complete outcrosses will not be good options for Peak. These mares include those by sires from the Balanced Image line (eg Earl, Monarchy, Yankee Paco and Brylin Boyz), mares by Angus Hall and his son Majestic Son, mares by S J’s Photo and his son Pegasus Spur and also mares by Chiola Hanover. It should be remembered that most of these sires have Speedy Crown close up in their pedigrees or the mares themselves will have Sundon, Gee Whiz etc as the sire of their second or third dam – so the successful crosses mentioned above most likely will apply to them as well.
As we say, lots of attractive options.