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Cinnamon Rose (Usa)
CINNAMON ROSE (USA) Sharpen Up Atan Sire: (Chesnut 1969) Rocchetta TREMPOLINO (USA) (Chesnut 1984) Trephine (FR) Viceregal (CAN) CINNAMON ROSE (USA) (Bay 1977) Quiriquina (FR) (Chesnut mare 1994) Green Dancer (USA) Nijinsky (CAN) Dam: (Bay 1972) Green Valley (FR) SWEET SIMONE (FR) (Bay 1977) Servilia (FR) Aureole (Bay 1967) Senones 4Sx4D Northern Dancer, 5Sx4D Hyperion, 5Sx5D Nearctic, 5Sx5D Natalma CINNAMON ROSE (USA), won 1 race at 3 years and £9,915 and placed 5 times; dam of 9 winners: 1999 RUENTE (IRE) (c. by Persian Bold), won 5 races in France and Spain at 3 and 4 years and £34,565 and placed 11 times. 2000 EUROPEAN (IRE) (c. by Great Commotion (USA)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and £29,078 including Amethyst Stakes, Leopardstown, L.; also won 1 race in U.S.A. at 4 years and £49,484, placed 4 times including second in Elkhorn Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.3. 2001 not covered in 2000. 2002 CHELSEA ROSE (IRE) (f. by Desert King (IRE)), JT 3rd top rated 2yr old filly in Ireland in 2004, 3rd top rated 3yr old filly in Ireland in 2005, won 5 races at 2 and 3 years and £280,002 including Moyglare Stud Stakes, Curragh, Gr.1, Ballyroan Stakes, Leopardstown, L., Jockey Club of Turkey Silver Stakes, Leopardstown, L. and Dance Design Stakes, Curragh, L., placed 7 times including second in Audi Pretty Polly Stakes, Curragh, Gr.1, United Arab Emirates Royal Whip Stakes, Curragh, Gr.2 and Jockey Club of Turkey Glencairn Stakes, Leopardstown, L. and third in Robert H Griffin Debutante Stakes, Curragh, Gr.2; also placed in Italy at 3 years and £17,361 third in Premio Lydia Tesio, Rome, Gr.1; dam of 2 winners. -
EDITED PEDIGREE for LAPIS BLUE (IRE)
EDITED PEDIGREE for LAPIS BLUE (IRE) Green Desert (USA) Danzig (USA) Sire: (Bay 1983) Foreign Courier (USA) INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE) (Bay 1997) Rafha Kris LAPIS BLUE (IRE) (Bay 1987) Eljazzi (Bay mare 2010) Sadler's Wells (USA) Northern Dancer Dam: (Bay 1981) Fairy Bridge (USA) TRIPLE TRY (IRE) (Bay 1998) Elegance In Design Habitat (Chesnut 1986) Areola 4Sx3D Northern Dancer, 5Sx4D Nearctic, 5Sx4D Natalma, 5Sx4D Sir Gaylord LAPIS BLUE (IRE), won 1 race at 4 years and £4,165 and placed twice; dam of 2 winners: 2015 DARK BLUE (IRE) (f. by Dark Angel (IRE)), won 1 race at 2 years and £4,460 and placed 3 times. 2016 KINCH (IRE) (g. by Dark Angel (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years, 2019 and £3,260 and placed once. 2017 Must Be An Angel (IRE) (f. by Dark Angel (IRE)), in training. 2018 (f. by Dark Angel (IRE)). 2019 (f. by El Kabeir (USA)). 1st Dam TRIPLE TRY (IRE), won 2 races at 3 and 4 years and £18,941 and placed once; Own sister to DANCE DESIGN (IRE); dam of 6 winners: GO FOR GOAL (IRE) (2011 g. by Verglas (IRE)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and £122,974 including Leopardstown 2000 Guineas Trial Stakes, Leopardstown, L. and placed 8 times. Unwritten Rule (IRE) (2005 c. by Dalakhani (IRE)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and £56,859, placed 4 times, placed third in P W McGrath Memorial Ballysax Stakes, Leopardstown, Gr.3. ABSINTHE (IRE) (2006 g. by King's Best (USA)), won 3 races at 4 and 6 years and £33,404 and placed 9 times; also won 3 races over hurdles at 6 years and £16,024 and placed 5 times. -
SMART STRIKE B, 1992
SMART STRIKE b, 1992 height 16.0 Dosage (20-7-17-0-2); DI: 3.38; CD: 0.93 RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD See gray pages—Polynesian Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Native Dancer, 1950 Polynesian, by Unbreakable 22s, SW, $785,240 2 0 0 0 0 — Raise a Native, 1961 304 f, 43 SW, 4.06 AEI Geisha, by Discovery 3 4 3 1 0 $51,416 4s, SW, $45,955 4 4 3(2) 0 0 $285,960 838 f, 78 SW, 2.34 AEI Raise You, 1946 Case Ace, by Teddy 24s, SW, $37,220 Totals 8 6(2) 1 0 $337,376 Mr. Prospector, b, 1970 14s, SW, $112,171 14 f, 12 r, 11 w, 2 SW Lady Glory, by American Flag Won Philip H. Iselin H (gr. I, 8.5f), Salvator Mile H 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI Nashua, 1952 Nasrullah, by Nearco (gr. III, 8f). 7.62 AWD 30s, SW, $1,288,565 SIRE LINE Gold Digger, 1962 638 f, 77 SW, 2.37 AEI Segula, by Johnstown 35s, SW, $127,255 SMART STRIKE is by MR. PROSPECTOR, stakes 12 f, 7 r, 7 w, 3 SW Sequence, 1946 Count Fleet, by Reigh Count winner of $112,171, Gravesend H, etc., and sire of 181 17s, SW, $54,850 stakes winners, including champions CONQUISTADOR 8 f, 8 r, 8 w, 3 SW Miss Dogwood, by Bull Dog CIELO (Horse of the Year and champion 3yo colt), Cyane, 1959 Turn-to, by Royal Charger RAVINELLA (in Eur, Eng, and Fr), GULCH, FORTY NINER, 14s, SW, $176,367 ALDEBARAN, RHYTHM, IT’S IN THE AIR, GOLDEN Smarten, 1976 401 f, 47 SW, 2.34 AEI Your Game, by Beau Pere 27s, SW, $716,426 ATTRACTION, EILLO, QUEENA, MACHIAVELLIAN, etc. -
HEADLINE NEWS • 6/23/09 • PAGE 2 of 8
EADLINE H Battle for Ky NEWS Slots For information about TDN, See page 2 call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2009 RACHEL WORKS HALF FOR MOTHER GOOSE GOLDEN IN THE DAPHNIS Stonestreet Stables and Harold McCormick=s Rachel Golden Century (El Prado {Ire}) made the most of soft Alexandra (Medaglia d=Oro) worked a half in :49 4/5 at early fractions and proved best late to hold off Allybar Churchill Downs yesterday in advance of Saturday=s GI (Ire) (King=s Best) by a length in yesterday=s G3 Prix Mother Goose Daphnis at Longchamp. AHe is a nice horse and won S. at Belmont well,@ said winning jockey Maxime Guyon. AI don=t Park. The filly know what [trainer, Andre] Mr. Fabre is going to do ships to New with him, but he won=t stay much further than that.@ York this Golden Century followed a debut win over this trip at morning. Un- Fontainebleau Apr. 10 with a third when upped to a der exercise mile and a half in a conditions event at Saint-Cloud rider Dominic May 1. Back to a mile at this track last time May 30, Terry, Rachel the homebred returned to winning ways and extended was caught his sequence under an enterprising ride. Allowed to through frac- saunter along behind reluctant rivals shortly after the tions of :13, start, the bay ran freely until settled into his soft lead, :25 and and after kicking at the top of the stretch, was mainly hand ridden to comfortably beat the Wertheimer=s Reed Palmer photo :37.40; she galloped out homebred Allybar. -
1930-07-18 Pm
PLYMOUTH MAIL ■THE HOME NEWSPAPER PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1930 TWELVE PAGES* FIVE CENTS »i so per year VOL. 42 NO. 35 Rotarians Hear E 175-Mile Week-End “Little Trip Pliny W. Marsh PLYMOUTH RIVERSIDE PARK Through Southeast Michigan ( i FORMER JUDGE RECALLS GIA- *' • N0L.A- VITALE FELD OF TO YELLOWSTONE 20 YEARS AGO. ATTRACTS LARGE CROWDS Gang wars such as are raging in De troit today "usually are the result of iL ’ intimidation, corruption or inefficiency ! of the law enforcing agencies." Pliny [ W. Marsh, former judge of recorder's Chief of Shriners I Many Improvements Have Been Made We are pleaswf to publish the fol ! court, who is candidate for a sent on lowing article written for the Mail by the circuit bench this fall, declared Miss Neva Parker of this village, who. Tuesday ikmui. Marsh spoke at the In The Past Several Months. with Miss Treva Damon of Ithaca, i Kiwanis Club luncheon at the May made an interesting trip to the Yel flower Hotel. lowstone Park, on which they depend I Marsh recalled the Gianola-Vitale ed entirely upbfl rides with passing, 1 feud that raged in Detroit from; B»1O motorists: _ i to 1920 and resulted in a dozen or more New Park To Form Unit In Wayne "We left Ithaca. Michigan, at « :<M) l murders. One judge was so completely o'clock on Tuesday, July first. It I intimidated the shaker said, tliut he County Parkway Plans. took us seven days to reach Cody. • had three police officers on guard at Wyoming. -
The Berlin Olympics: Sports, Anti-Semitism, and Propaganda in Nazi Germany Nathan W
Student Publications Student Scholarship Spring 2016 The Berlin Olympics: Sports, Anti-Semitism, and Propaganda in Nazi Germany Nathan W. Cody Gettysburg College Follow this and additional works at: https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship Part of the European History Commons, Political History Commons, Social History Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Share feedback about the accessibility of this item. Cody, Nathan W., "The Berlin Olympics: Sports, Anti-Semitism, and Propaganda in Nazi Germany" (2016). Student Publications. 434. https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/434 This is the author's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution. Cupola permanent link: https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/ 434 This open access student research paper is brought to you by The uC pola: Scholarship at Gettysburg College. It has been accepted for inclusion by an authorized administrator of The uC pola. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Berlin Olympics: Sports, Anti-Semitism, and Propaganda in Nazi Germany Abstract The aN zis utilized the Berlin Olympics of 1936 as anti-Semitic propaganda within their racial ideology. When the Nazis took power in 1933 they immediately sought to coordinate all aspects of German life, including sports. The process of coordination was designed to Aryanize sport by excluding non-Aryans and promoting sport as a means to prepare for military training. The 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin became the ideal platform for Hitler and the Nazis to display the physical superiority of the Aryan race. However, the exclusion of non-Aryans prompted a boycott debate that threatened Berlin’s position as host. -
2000 Foot Problems at Harris Seminar, Nov
CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED Adios Bill Silic—Mar. 79 sold at Keeneland, Oct—13 Adkins, Kirk—Nov. 20p; demonstrated new techniques for Anson, Ron & Susie—owners of Peach Flat, Jul. 39 2000 foot problems at Harris seminar, Nov. 21 Answer Do S.—won by Full Moon Madness, Jul. 40 JANUARY TO DECEMBER Admirably—Feb. 102p Answer Do—Jul. 20; 3rd place finisher in 1990 Cal Cup Admise (Fr)—Sep. 18 Sprint, Oct. 24; won 1992 Cal Cup Sprint, Oct. 24 Advance Deposit Wagering—May. 1 Anthony, John Ed—Jul. 9 ABBREVIATIONS Affectionately—Apr. 19 Antonsen, Per—co-owner stakes winner Rebuild Trust, Jun. AHC—American Horse Council Affirmed H.—won by Tiznow, Aug. 26 30; trainer at Harris Farms, Dec. 22; cmt. on early training ARCI—Association of Racing Commissioners International Affirmed—Jan. 19; Laffit Pincay Jr.’s favorite horse & winner of Tiznow, Dec. 22 BC—Breeders’ Cup of ’79 Hollywood Gold Cup, Jan. 12; Jan. 5p; Aug. 17 Apollo—sire of Harvest Girl, Nov. 58 CHRB—California Horse Racing Board African Horse Sickness—Jan. 118 Applebite Farms—stand stallion Distinctive Cat, Sep. 23; cmt—comment Africander—Jan. 34 Oct. 58; Dec. 12 CTBA—California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Aga Khan—bred Khaled in England, Apr. 19 Apreciada—Nov. 28; Nov. 36 CTBF—California Thoroughbred Breeders Foundation Agitate—influential broodmare sire for California, Nov. 14 Aptitude—Jul. 13 CTT—California Thorooughbred Trainers Agnew, Dan—Apr. 9 Arabian Light—1999 Del Mar sale graduate, Jul. 18p; Jul. 20; edit—editorial Ahearn, James—co-author Efficacy of Breeders Award with won Graduation S., Sep. 31; Sep. -
EDITED PEDIGREE for 2011 out of KELSO MAGIC (USA)
EDITED PEDIGREE for 2011 out of KELSO MAGIC (USA) Pivotal (GB) Polar Falcon (USA) Sire: (Chesnut 1993) Fearless Revival CAPTAIN RIO (GB) (Chesnut 1999) Beloved Visitor (USA) Miswaki (USA) (Bay 1988) Abeesh (USA) (Chesnut colt 2011) Distant View (USA) Mr Prospector (USA) Dam: (Chesnut 1991) Seven Springs (USA) KELSO MAGIC (USA) (Chesnut 1997) Bowl of Honey (USA) Lyphard (USA) (Bay 1986) Golden Bowl (USA) 4Sx3D Mr Prospector (USA), 5Sx5Sx4D Northern Dancer, 5Sx4D Raise A Native, 5Sx4D Gold Digger (USA), 5Dx3D Lyphard (USA), 5Sx5D Court Martial 1st Dam KELSO MAGIC (USA), won 2 races at 2 years and £11,390 and placed 4 times; dam of 3 winners: FONGTASTIC (GB) (2002 g. by Dr Fong (USA)), won 1 race at 2 years and £4,269 and placed once; also won 3 races in U.S.A. from 4 to 6 years and £53,219 and placed 12 times. JOPAU (GB) (2004 c. by Dr Fong (USA)), won 2 races at 2 years and £17,951; also won 2 races in Hong Kong at 4 and 6 years and £103,769 and placed 7 times. BEN'S DREAM (IRE) (2006 g. by Kyllachy (GB)), won 1 race at 3 years and £10,056 and placed 6 times. Ches Jicaro (IRE) (2008 g. by Majestic Missile (IRE)). Captaen (IRE) (2010 c. by Captain Marvelous (IRE)). 2nd Dam BOWL OF HONEY (USA), unraced; dam of 3 winners: Proceeded (USA) (c. by Affirmed (USA)), won 3 races in U.S.A. at 4 years and £76,922, placed third in Bowling Green Handicap, Belmont Park, Gr.2 and Red Smith Handicap, Aqueduct, Gr.2. -
MONDAY DECEMBER 1ST 2003 HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned
MONDAY DECEMBER 1ST 2003 HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Voute Sales, Agent Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock BB, Box 712 Hail To Reason (WITH VAT) Roberto (USA) 1600 Robellino (USA) Bramalea Pronto HARAMBEE (IRE) Isobelline (USA) (2000) Isobella A Bay Filly Danzig (USA) Hymenee (USA) Chief's Crown (USA) Six Crowns (USA) (1993) Hail To Reason Hippodamia (USA) White Lie HARAMBEE (IRE), won 2 races (11f.) at 3 years, 2003 in France and placed once. 1st Dam HYMENEE (USA), won 1 race in France; dam of one winner from 2 runners and 3 foals of racing age viz- HARAMBEE (IRE) (2000 f. by Robellino (USA)), see above. Hard Copy (IRE) (2001 c. by Alzao (USA)), died. Harlem Dancer (GB) (2002 f. by Dr Devious (IRE)). 2nd Dam HIPPODAMIA (USA), Champion 2yr old filly in France in 1973, won 4 races in France and in U.S.A. and 637,720 fr. and $27,180 including Criterium des Pouliches, Longchamp, Gr.1, second in Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Gr.1, Prix St-Alary, Gr.1; dam of eight winners from 11 runners and 14 foals of racing age viz- GLOBE (USA) (c. by Secretariat (USA)), won 6 races in U.S.A. and $212,533 including Excelsior Handicap, Aqueduct, Gr.2 and Grey Lag Handicap, Aqueduct, Gr.3, second in Valedictory Handicap, Greenwood, third in Assault Handicap, Aqueduct and Rochester Cup Stakes, Finger Lakes; sire. HOYA (USA) (f. by Secreto (USA)), won 4 races in France and in U.S.A. and 240,000 fr. and $18,000 including Prix Charles Laffitte, Longchamp, L., placed third in Prix Michel Houyvet, Deauville, L. -
Ballet Shoes (Ire)
BALLET SHOES (IRE) Pitcairn Petingo Sire: (Bay 1971) Border Bounty ELA-MANA-MOU (Bay 1976) Rose Bertin High Hat (Chesnut 1970) Wide Awake BALLET SHOES (IRE) (Bay mare 1990) Irish River (FR) Riverman (USA) Dam: (Chesnut 1976) Irish Star RIVER DANCER Dancer's Image (Bay 1983) Dancing Shadow (USA) (Bay 1977) Sunny Valley No inbreeding to 5 generations BALLET SHOES (IRE), won 2 races at 3 years and £9,786 and placed 3 times, from only 7 starts; dam of 6 winners: 1995 Moonshadow (IRE) (f. by Be My Guest (USA)), ran once on the flat at 2 years, ,died at 2 years. 1996 Danse Classique (IRE) (f. by Night Shift (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years and £9,455, placed twice including second in Harp Lager Ruby Stakes, Tralee, L., from only 5 starts; dam of 3 winners. HIERARCH (IRE), 5 races from 3 to 7 years, 2014 and £21,529 and placed 22 times. DEFI (IRE), 5 races at 2, 4 and 5 years and £42,848 and placed 15 times. DAZZLING DANCER (GB), 1 race at 3 years and £10,400 and placed twice; dam of DRIVING SNOW (GB) (c. by Verglas (IRE)), 1 race and £16,899, placed 3 times including third in Coolmore Hurricane Run Stakes, Tipperary, L.; also 1 race in U.S.A. and £105,969, Oliver Stakes, Indiana Downs, L., placed second in Woodford Reserve Bourbon Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.3, Dazzling Day (GB) (f. by Hernando (FR)), 1 race and £16,298, placed 4 times including third in Irish Stallion Farms EBF Salsabil Stakes, Navan, L., SUPERMAT (IRE), 2 races in France and Italy at 2 and 3 years, 2014 and £16,261 and placed 3 times. -
Fasig-Tipton
Hip No. Property of Rainbow Stable, Inc. (Richard M. Zwirn), Xanthus Farms, Inc., Agent 1 Oh Ruby Mr. Prospector Fappiano . { Killaloe Rubiano . Nijinsky II { Ruby Slippers . { Moon Glitter Oh Ruby . Bold Reasoning Gray or roan mare; Seattle Slew . { My Charmer foaled 1995 {Wilton Crescent . Nijinsky II (1986) { Rose Crescent . { *Roseliere By RUBIANO (1987), $1,252,817, champion. Sire of 9 crops, 27 black type winners, 288 winners, $23,410,143, including Burning Roma (to 6, 2004, $1,500,200, Futurity S. [G1], etc.), Starry Dreamer ($564,789), Baker Road (to 7, 2004, $458,589), Grey Velvet. Sire of dams of black type winners Take Charge Lady, Eventail, Commendation, etc. 1st dam WILTON CRESCENT, by Seattle Slew. Unraced. Dam of 9 foals of racing age, 9 to race, 8 winners, including-- Revere (c. by Colonial Affair). 15 wins, 4 to 8, 2004, $123,547. Ruby Crescent (f. by Rubiano). 5 wins, 3 to 6, $122,140. 2nd dam ROSE CRESCENT, by Nijinsky II. 5 wins, 3 to 5, $125,883, Athenia H.-G3, etc. Sister to ILE DE BOURBON. Dam of 8 winners, including-- Juan to Dance. 7 wins, 4 to 8, $222,398. Double Danger. 6 wins, 3 to 7, $167,175. Rosaker. 2 wins in U.A.E.; 5 wins in 9 starts to 7, 2004 in Ireland. Royal Pageant. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $119,514. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Royal Sting (f. by Red Ransom). 3 wins at 3 and 4, $118,611, 2nd Oakley S.-R (CNL, $8,000). Mrs. Rose. Unraced. Dam of STAVROS (c. -
NP 2013.Docx
LISTE INTERNATIONALE DES NOMS PROTÉGÉS (également disponible sur notre Site Internet : www.IFHAonline.org) INTERNATIONAL LIST OF PROTECTED NAMES (also available on our Web site : www.IFHAonline.org) Fédération Internationale des Autorités Hippiques de Courses au Galop International Federation of Horseracing Authorities 15/04/13 46 place Abel Gance, 92100 Boulogne, France Tel : + 33 1 49 10 20 15 ; Fax : + 33 1 47 61 93 32 E-mail : [email protected] Internet : www.IFHAonline.org La liste des Noms Protégés comprend les noms : The list of Protected Names includes the names of : F Avant 1996, des chevaux qui ont une renommée F Prior 1996, the horses who are internationally internationale, soit comme principaux renowned, either as main stallions and reproducteurs ou comme champions en courses broodmares or as champions in racing (flat or (en plat et en obstacles), jump) F de 1996 à 2004, des gagnants des neuf grandes F from 1996 to 2004, the winners of the nine épreuves internationales suivantes : following international races : Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Grande Premio Brazil (Amérique du Sud/South America) Japan Cup, Melbourne Cup (Asie/Asia) Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Europe/Europa) Breeders’ Cup Classic, Breeders’ Cup Turf (Amérique du Nord/North America) F à partir de 2005, des gagnants des onze grandes F since 2005, the winners of the eleven famous épreuves internationales suivantes : following international races : Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Grande Premio Brazil (Amérique du Sud/South America) Cox Plate (2005), Melbourne Cup (à partir de 2006 / from 2006 onwards), Dubai World Cup, Hong Kong Cup, Japan Cup (Asie/Asia) Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Irish Champion (Europe/Europa) Breeders’ Cup Classic, Breeders’ Cup Turf (Amérique du Nord/North America) F des principaux reproducteurs, inscrits à la F the main stallions and broodmares, registered demande du Comité International des Stud on request of the International Stud Book Books.