Dictionary Definition
cannonade n : intense and continuous artillery
fire [syn: drumfire] v
: attack with canons or artillery
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -eɪd
Noun
- Firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time .
Verb
- To discharge artillery fire.
Extensive Definition
Cannonade (1971-1993) was an American
Thoroughbred
racehorse
best known as the winner of the 1974 Kentucky
Derby. Owned and bred by prominent businessman John M.
Olin, Cannonade was foaled at Gainesway
Farm in Lexington,
Kentucky. He was out of the mare Queen Sucree, a daughter of
Ribot, the
undefeated European champion
and
Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland. Cannonade was
sired by American
Champion Bold Bidder
who would also sire the
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame great, Spectacular
Bid. Bold Bidder's sire was Bold Ruler,
himself a Hall of Fame inductee and an eight-time
Leading sire in North America.
Racing at age two on the New York
State circuit, Cannonade was trained by future Hall of Fame
inductee, Woody
Stephens. He was beaten twice before earning his first win then
in June captured the now defunct 5½ furlong Great American Stakes
at Belmont
Park. Cannonade's next significant win came in September's
Aqueduct
Handicap at Aqueduct
Racetrack followed by a third place finish in the important
Champagne Stakes. His next and final win of the 1973 season
came at Churchill
Downs in Louisville,
Kentucky where he won the
Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes.
Cannonade had a stablemate named Judger who was owned
by Seth
Hancock's Cherry Valley
Farm. In the spring of 1974, the two 3-year-old colts competed
on the Florida racing
circuit in the lead up to the Kentucky Derby. In the Fountain
of Youth Stakes, Judger finished second but ahead of Cannonade
who was unplaced. In the Flamingo
Stakes, Judger finished third but once again ahead of an
unplaced Cannonade. Judger then won the important Grade I Florida
Derby with an improving Cannonade taking second.
1974 Kentucky Derby
In front of a record Churchills Downs crowd of 163,628, Cannonade went to the post along with twenty-two other horses in what was the largest Derby field ever. Because they shared the same trainer, Cannonade was coupled with Judger for the parimutuel wagering and the duo went off as the betting favorite. Ridden by Angel Cordero, Jr., Cannonade worked his way through the unwieldy field and was in front by the time he reached the mile pole. He never relinquished the lead, winning by 2¼ lengths but in the slow time of 2:04 on a track rated as fast. The win was the first in the Derby for both jockey Cordero and trainer Woody Stephens. Stablemate, Judger, finished a disappointing eighth.In the remaining two legs of the American Triple
Crown series, Cannonade finshed third in both the Preakness
Stakes at Pimlico
Race Course and in the Belmont
Stakes at Belmont Park
to Darby Dan
Farm's Little
Current.
Cannonade retired after his 1974 racing season to
stand at stud at
Gainesway Farm. While his offspring included several stakes
winners, most met with only modest success on the race track.
However, Cannonade's son Caveat was
a multiple graded stakes race winner who captured the 1983 Belmont
Stakes.
Cannonade lived until the age of twenty-two, when
he had to be euthanized
on August 3, 1993, reportedly due to infirmities of old age. He is
buried in the Gainesway equine cemetery.
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