Persian Punch

Persian Punch (1993-2004) was a Thoroughbred racehorse trained in the United Kingdom. He was frequently heralded by the Racing Post and his fans as the most popular horse in training during the final years of his career and had his own fan club and website. He was sired by Persian Heights and was out of Rum Caym who was trained by Roger Curtis at Lambourn, Berkshire. He had a half brother by Mozart, Classic Punch. Persian Punch also travelled to Australia on two occasions, and finished third in the 1998 and 2001 Melbourne Cups. He earned the 2001 and 2003 Cartier Award for Top Stayer.

Persian Punch

Persian Punch (1993-2004) was a Thoroughbred racehorse trained in the United Kingdom. He was frequently heralded by the Racing Post and his fans as the most popular horse in training during the final years of his career and had his own fan club and website. He was sired by Persian Heights and was out of Rum Caym who was trained by Roger Curtis at Lambourn, Berkshire. He had a half brother by Mozart, Classic Punch. Persian Punch also travelled to Australia on two occasions, and finished third in the 1998 and 2001 Melbourne Cups. He earned the 2001 and 2003 Cartier Award for Top Stayer.