Denisse, thank you so much for sharing such special clip with us!
Without a dough Kopeki was and will always be an outstanding horse. We are still seeing so much excellency of Kopeki in many of today's TOP horses that carries his bloodlines.
AKA Mr Clubman
so if you see a pedigree with Mr Club Man on it, that likely means "Kopeki"
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:08 pm
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Jo-Ann, thanks for that piece of information, can you please share with us some pedigrees with Mr. Clubman on them, and also I will like to know more, for example, who changed the name, the WHY and the WHEN?.
Ok, "Kopeki" was owed at one point by the owner's of Mr Clubman clothes a chain of stores in PR that sells men suits etc.
In the registry sometimes people would place
the " Nickname" instead of the Name of the horse.
I found it once but will have to search to find that again.
Caramelito for caramelo jr, Dominguito for Domingo, and so on.
I found one horse once registered as a son of Mr Clubman, and was stumped as to why that name did not exist in the registry.
At shows I have seen people speak of " Mr Clubman" I asked and that is a nickname for Kopeki. They said YUP. I also spoke with those ex-owners of Kopeki.
This happens all the time, animals have call names and nick names, then registered names and so on.
Caracol de Tallaboa and del Juncal are the same horse,
Comentario de United, Comentario de Selecta etc. etc,
We have so many registries and horses often get sold several times in a lifetime to different owners. It can get very complicated.
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:05 am
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Thank you Jo-Ann, great information for my records!
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