Noble Flaire (January 28, 1984 – July 28, 2006)[1] was a Morgan horse sired by Noble Command.[2] He won multiple titles at the Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show before he retired in 1991, and has produced many progeny.[3]
Noble Flaire | |
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Discipline | Show horse |
Sire | Noble Command |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | January 28, 1984 |
Died | July 28, 2006 | (aged 22)
Country | United States |
Color | Bay |
Owner | Herbert V. Kohler, Jr. |
Life History
editNoble Flaire was bred by Bob Whitney and Judy Whitney of Cox's Creek, KY and foaled in 1984.[3] He was sired by Noble Command and out of Lost River Sanfield.[2] In 1984, Herbert V. Kohler, Jr. of Kohler Stables bought Noble Flaire for a record price for a weanling at the time, and that was the last time he changed hands for the remainder of his life. He made his show ring debut as a yearling colt in 1985.[3] By the time he was two years old, he was already garnering attention. People would run to watch him perform, and throngs of people would follow him out of the ring after his victory pass just to see him trot.[2]
By the time Noble Flaire retired from the show ring in 1991, he had won numerous World Championship titles including an unprecedented three Park Harness World Championships. This impressive horse died in 2006, but has left behind numerous progeny to carry on his name including the World Champions HVK Flaire Time, HVK Bell Flaire, Nostradamus, HVK Courageous Flaire, and HVK Vibrance, to name just a few.[3]
Titles Won
editThe titles Noble Flaire has won include:
Pedigree
editStarfire Waseeka's Nocturne Upwey Benn Quietude Waseeka's In Command Upwey Ben Don Miller's Adel Gertie G Noble Command Starfire Waseeka's Nocturne Upwey Benn Quietude Waseeka's Interlude Parade Waseeka's Thisizit Upwey Benn Quietude Noble Flaire Springbrook Mansfield Jody's Ace Of Spades Jody Jean O John Wayne Brady Payday Miranda Brady Lizza's Black Beauty Lost River Sanfield Capitan Fillmore Devan Jason Ladycap Jason's Winett Roubidoux Roubikate Kitty Hawk[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ The Passing of a Legend . . . Noble Flaire
- ^ a b c "Noble Flair". American Morgan Horse Association. Archived from the original on November 14, 2006. Retrieved January 30, 2007.
- ^ a b c d e "Kohler Stables". Retrieved January 30, 2007.
- ^ "Kohler StablesBreeder's Guide: Morgans". Retrieved January 30, 2007.