# Digamist

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**Digamist** (26 March 1985 – February 2011) was an American-bred, British-trained [Thoroughbred](/source/Thoroughbred) racehorse and [sire](/source/Sire_(horse)). He raced only as a two-year-old in 1987 when he won two minor races and finished fourth in the [Coventry Stakes](/source/Coventry_Stakes) before winning the [Phoenix Stakes](/source/Phoenix_Stakes) which was at that time the most valuable race for juveniles in Europe. He was well-beaten in two subsequent races and never appeared on the racecourse again. He sired many minor winners but made relatively little impact as a breeding stallion. He died in 2011 at the age of twenty-six.

## Background

Digamist was a "rangy"[2] chestnut horse with a broad white [blaze](/source/Horse_markings#Facial_maarkings) and two white [socks](/source/Horse_markings#Leg_maarkings), bred in Kentucky by the bloodstock company Seahorse '84. As a [yearling](/source/Yearling_(horse)) he was consigned to the [Keeneland](/source/Keeneland) Select sale and was bought for $625,000 by representatives of [Khalid Abdulla](/source/Khalid_Abdulla).[2] The colt was sent to race in Europe and entered training with [Jeremy Tree](/source/Jeremy_Tree) at [Beckhampton](/source/Beckhampton) in [Wiltshire](/source/Wiltshire). He was ridden in most of his races by [Pat Eddery](/source/Pat_Eddery).

He was sired by [Blushing Groom](/source/Blushing_Groom), who won the [Grand Critérium](/source/Grand_Crit%C3%A9rium) in 1976 and the [Poule d'Essai des Poulains](/source/Poule_d'Essai_des_Poulains) in 1977 before becoming a very successful breeding stallion. His progeny included [Arazi](/source/Arazi_(horse)), [Blushing John](/source/Blushing_John), [Nashwan](/source/Nashwan), [Rahy](/source/Rahy), [Rainbow Quest](/source/Rainbow_Quest_(horse)) and [Snow Bride](/source/Snow_Bride).[3] Digamist's dam Disconiz was a successful racemare who won seven races including the 1980 edition of the [Princess Stakes](/source/Princess_Stakes).[4] Disconiz's female-line ancestors had been bred in South America for several generations, being descendants of the British mare Flitaway (foaled in 1905) who was exported to Argentina in 1910. Flitaway was a half-sister to the influential broodmare Sterling Balm.[5]

## Racing career

### 1987: two-year-old season

Digamist finished third to Ship of Fools in a minor race over five [furlongs](/source/Furlongs) at [Ascot Racecourse](/source/Ascot_Racecourse) on his track debut and then won a [maiden race](/source/Maiden_race) over the same distance at [Kempton Park](/source/Kempton_Park_Racecourse). The colt was then stepped up in class and distance for the [Group 3](/source/Group_races) [Coventry Stakes](/source/Coventry_Stakes) over six furlongs at [Royal Ascot](/source/Royal_Ascot) on 16 June and finished fourth of the thirteen runners behind Always Fair, Oakworth and Ship of Fools. He was equipped with a [visor](/source/Blinkers_(horse_tack)) when he contested the Crowthers Stakes at [York](/source/York_Racecourse) and won very easily from three opponents.[2]

On 9 August Digamist was sent to Ireland for the Group 1 Phoenix Stakes at [Phoenix Park Racecourse](/source/Phoenix_Park_Racecourse) and started the [7/1](/source/Fractional_odds) fourth choice in the betting behind Oakworth, Bellefella (runner-up to [Warning](/source/Warning_(British_horse)) in the [Richmond Stakes](/source/Richmond_Stakes)) and [Sadler's Wells](/source/Sadler's_Wells_(horse))'s sister Fairy Gold. The other eight runners included Ship of Fools, Flutter Away ([Railway Stakes](/source/Railway_Stakes_(Ireland))) and Saintly Lass (second in the [Queen Mary Stakes](/source/Queen_Mary_Stakes)). The race carried first prize money of £149,954, making it by far the most valuable race for juveniles in Europe. After tracking the leader Ship of Fools he moved up to dispute the lead a furlong out and saw off a sustained challenge from Oakworth to win by a neck. Digamist failed to reproduce his best form in two subsequent races. In September he was sent to France and started favourite for the [Prix de la Salamandre](/source/Prix_de_la_Salamandre) over 1400 metres at [Longchamp](/source/Longchamp_Racecourse) but came home fifth of the six runners behind Common Grounds. In the [Middle Park Stakes](/source/Middle_Park_Stakes) at [Newmarket](/source/Newmarket_Racecourse) he finished last of the five runners in a race won by [Gallic League](/source/Gallic_League).[2]

In the official International Classification for 1987, Digamist was given a rating of 114, making him eleven pound inferior to the top-rated pair [Ravinella](/source/Ravinella) and Warning. The independent [Timeform](/source/Timeform) organisation rated him on 100, seventeen ponds behind Warning, who was their top-rated juvenile.[2]

## Stud record

Despite reports that Digamist would resume his racing career in North America, he did not race again and was retired to become a breeding stallion. He was based at the [Irish National Stud](/source/Irish_National_Stud) until 1993, and was then returned to his native Kentucky, where he stood at the Crown Colony Farm and later at the Margaux Stud. In 1997 he moved to Xanthus Farm near [Gettysburg, Pennsylvania](/source/Gettysburg,_Pennsylvania), where he remained for the rest of his life. He was [euthanised](/source/Animal_euthanasia) in February 2011 owing to "complications from old age".[6]

Digamist sired champions in Panama and Austria, while the best of his North American runners included the Canadian stakes winner Second Chance.[6]

## Pedigree

- Digamist was [inbred](/source/Inbreeding) 3 × 4 to Nasrullah, meaning that this stallion appears in both the third and fourth generations of his pedigree.

## References

1. ["Digamist pedigree"](https://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedigree.cfm/Digamist?page_state=DISPLAY_REPORT&reference_number=1054510&registry=T&horse_name=Digamist&dam_name=Disconiz&foaling_year=1985&include_sire_line=N). Equineline.

1. Timeform staff (1988). *Racehorses of 1987*. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-46-4.

1. ["Blushing Groom – Stud Record"](https://www.racingpost.com/profile/horse/303373/blushing-groom). Racing Post.

1. ["Disconiz – Profiles"](http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=Horse&refno=703947&registry=T). *Equibase*

1. ["Honoria – Family 14-f"](https://web.archive.org/web/20180511181500/http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family14f.htm). *Thoroughbred Bloodlines*. Archived from [the original](http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family14f.htm) on 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2017-09-21.

1. ["Barbican, Digamist Euthanized"](https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/137898/barbican-digamist-euthanized). *[The Blood-Horse](/source/The_Blood-Horse)*. 17 February 2011.

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