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Jazzy Times Dark Bay Or Brown Colt; Feb 18, 2013 A.P equineline.com Product 40P 05/08/16 13:57:21 EDT Jazzy Times Dark Bay or Brown Colt; Feb 18, 2013 A.P. Indy, 89 dk b/ Mineshaft, 99 dk b/ Prospectors Delite, 89 ch Discreetly Mine, 07 b Private Account, 76 b Jazzy Times Pretty Discreet, 92 b Pretty Persuasive, 88 b Foaled in Kentucky Gone West, 84 b Grand Slam, 95 dk b/ Jazzy Melissa, 06 b Bright Candles, 87 ch Fusaichi Pegasus, 97 b Fiery Pegasus, 02 b Baltic Sea, 83 b By DISCREETLY MINE (2007). Stakes winner of $799,350, King's Bishop S. [G1] (SAR, $150,000), Risen Star S. [G2] (FG, $180,000), etc. Sire of 3 crops of racing age, 265 foals, 140 starters, 2 stakes winners, 1 champion, 77 winners of 157 races and earning $3,885,182 USA, including Control Unit (Champion in Trinidad and Tobago, to 4, 2016, $75,503 USA), Control Stake (to 4, 2016, $301,490, Robert Hilton Memorial S. (CT, $58,800), etc.), Sheikh of Sheikhs (at 2, 2015, $143,267, Juvenile Dirt Sprint S. (KEE, $60,000), etc.), Classy Class (to 3, 2015, $286,200, 3rd Gotham S. [G3] (AQU, $40,000), etc.), My Dynamo (at 2, 2015, $103,395, 2nd California Oaks (GG, $10,000), etc.), Discreetly Grand (at 3, 2015, $96,000, 2nd Louisiana Legends Soiree S. -R (EVD, $18,000)), Lazarus Project (to 3, 2016, $81,560, 2nd OBS Sprint S. -R (OTC, $10,000)), Starlet O'Hara ($69,137, 3rd Anoakia S. (SA, $9,180)). 1st dam JAZZY MELISSA, by Grand Slam. Winner in 1 start at 2, $13,750. Dam of 3 foals, 2 to race, 2 winners-- Hopehard (g. by Dunkirk). 4 wins, 2 to 4, 2015, $65,628(USA). Jazzy Times (c. by Discreetly Mine). See below. 2nd dam FIERY PEGASUS, by Fusaichi Pegasus. Unraced. Half-sister to CALLER ONE ($3,249,429 (USA), Hwt. older horse at 4 on United Arab Emirates Free Hand., 5 - 7 fur., Hwt. older horse at 5 on United Arab Emirates Free Hand., 5 - 7 fur., Dubai Golden Shaheen [G1], etc.), PROSPECT BAY ($185,000, A Phenomenon S. [G2], etc., sire), UNBRIDLED SIDNEY ($680,380 (USA), Cherokee Run Breeders' Cup H. [L] (CD, $170,841), etc.), Silver Dollar Kids ($152,080, 2nd Warminster S. (PHA, $6,510), etc.). Dam of 4 winners-- Dancing On Fire (f. by Philanthropist). Winner at 2 and 3, 2015, $107,984(USA). Peggy'sanexecutive (f. by Bold Executive). Winner at 3 and 4, $77,864(USA). Fiery Executive (g. by Bold Executive). Winner at 2, $51,727(USA). Jazzy Melissa (f. by Grand Slam). See above. Miss Hennessy Who (f. by Hennessy). Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of-- DANDY DON WHO (g. by Quinton's Gold). 6 wins, 2 to 4, placed at 5, 2016, $160,716, Copper Top Futurity -R (SUN, $47,563), 2nd Totah S. -R (SRP, $14,300), 3rd New Mexico Classic Cup Juvenile Colt and Gelding S. -R (ZIA, $15,200). 3rd dam BALTIC SEA, by Danzig. Unraced. Half-sister to WAITLIST ($549,355, Creme de la Fete Claiming S. [L], etc., sire), Dowager Empress ($21,351 (USA), 3rd Honda Legend S.). Dam of 12 winners-- CALLER ONE (g. by Phone Trick). 11 wins, 2 to 10 in NA and UAE, $3,249,429 (USA), Hwt. older horse at 4 on United Arab Emirates Free Hand., 5 - 7 fur., Hwt. older horse at 5 on United Arab Emirates Free Hand., 5 - 7 fur., Dubai Golden Shaheen [G1], Kentucky Cup Sprint S. [G2], Lafayette S. [G3], Los Angeles H. [G3], Gulf News Dubai Golden Shaheen [G3], Carry Back S. [L] (CRC, $120,000), Lazaro Barrera Memorial S. [L] (HOL, $60,960), Hansel S. [L] (TP, $37,500), etc. UNBRIDLED SIDNEY (f. by Unbridled's Song). 8 wins, 3 to 6, $680,380(USA), Cherokee Run Breeders' Cup H. [L] (CD, $170,841), Distaff Turf Sprint Championship H. [L] (CRC, $150,000), Mamzelle S. [L] (CD, $66,206), The Very One S. [L] (PIM, $45,000), Zenobia Empress H.-ncr, 5 furlongs in 0:55.54 (CD, $45,772), 2nd Distaff Turf Sprint Championship H. [L] (CRC, $47,500), Pent Up Kiss H. (CD, $14,400), 3rd Royal North H. [G3] (WO, $18,777(CAN)), etc. Producer. PROSPECT BAY (c. by Crafty Prospector). 4 wins in 7 starts at 3 and 4, $185,000, A Phenomenon S. [G2], 2nd True North H. [G2], 3rd Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash S. [G2]. Sire. Silver Dollar Kids (g. by Meadowlake). 11 wins, 2 to 7, $152,080, 2nd Warminster S. (PHA, $6,510), 3rd Private Terms S. [L] (LRL, $6,042). Water Sprite (f. by Secretariat). Winner at 2, $15,620. Dam of-- Copyright © 2016 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40P 05/08/16 13:57:21 EDT Jazzy Times Dark Bay or Brown Colt; Feb 18, 2013 Paradisio (f. by Meadowlake). 2 wins at 3, $14,802. Dam of-- =The Golden Angel (VEN) (f. by Solitary Vision). Placed at 2 in VEN, 3rd Clasico Lanzarina. Lord High Admiral (c. by Bering (GB)). 12 wins, 5 to 12 in ENG, $118,653 (USA). Baltic Nations (f. by Seattle Slew). Winner in 2 starts at 3, $29,400. Producer. Solitary Vision (c. by Seeking the Gold). Winner at 2, $28,560. Sire. Chicago Club (c. by Alydeed). Winner at 5, $23,984. Baltic Exchange (g. by Fappiano). Winner at 3 and 5 in FR and ENG, $15,039 (USA). Baltic Point (g. by Chapel Royal). Winner at 4 and 6, $8,042. Rathlin Light (f. by Grand Slam). Winner at 3 in ENG, $7,270 (USA). Sea Halo (f. by Halo). Placed at 3, $7,925. Producer. Fiery Pegasus (f. by Fusaichi Pegasus). See above. 4th dam RENOUNCE, by Buckpasser. Unplaced in 2 starts. Half-sister to INTREPID HERO ($405,305, Hollywood Derby-G1, etc., sire), PREDICTABLE ($191,937, Selima S., etc.), PRIMED (Probationers S., etc., sire), Sovereign Dancer ($50,487 (USA), 2nd Grand Prix de Vichy-G3, Among the leading sires twice), Brave Lady ($23,045, 2nd Jasmine S., etc.). Dam of 8 winners, including-- WAITLIST (c. by Avatar). 18 wins, 3 to 9, $549,355, Creme de la Fete Claiming S. [L], Colonel Power S. (FG, $13,170), [Q] at Aqueduct 4 times, [Q] at Belmont Park 3 times, 2nd Assault H. [G3], Diplomat Way H. (FG, $4,440), Tenacious H. (FG, $4,515), [Q] at Aqueduct twice, etc. Sire. Dowager Empress (f. by Vice Regent). 5 wins, 2 to 4 in ENG and AUS, $21,351 (USA), 3rd Honda Legend S. =GILLESPIE (g. by Rhythm). 6 wins, 2 to 4 in AUS, $103,309 (USA), Queen's Cup [G3], 3rd City Tattersalls Club Cup. =QUEEN ISOLT (f. by *Sir Tristram). 6 wins, 2 to 4 in SAF, Tibouchina S. [G3], 2nd Natalia S. [G3], 3rd Post Golden Slipper [G2], Turffontein Fillies & Mares S. [G2]. Promiscuous Angel (f. by Deputy Minister). Winner at 3, $7,300. NO CURFEW (g. by Unaccounted For). 9 wins, 2 to 6, $183,163, Gottstein Futurity [L] (EMD, $55,000), Washington Thoroughbred Breeders' Association Lads S. (EMD, $26,235). Catmantoo (g. by Vision and Verse). 9 wins, 3 to 8, $228,803(USA), 3rd Razorback H. [G3] (OP, $15,000), Tenacious H. (FG, $6,000). Danielle (f. by Storm Cat). Winner at 3 in AUS, $5,791 (USA). =YASUMORI (AUS) (g. by Fusaichi Pegasus). 3 wins at 3 in AUS, placed at 7 in HK , $140,404 (USA), Perfect Vision Carbine Club S. =Time Deposit (AUS) (g. by Secret Savings). Winner at 2 and 3 in AUS, $33,023 (USA), 2nd Sutcliffe S. Divorce Decree (f. by Judger). Winner at 3, $9,020. Hit Zoom (g. by Plain Dealing). 4 wins at 4, $66,496, 2nd Harry Allsman Memorial H. -R (FG, $15,000). Ozone Sand (f. by L'Enjoleur). Winner at 2, $25,008, 2nd Laurel Lane S. -R (LAD, $6,600). Arraign (f. by Judger). Placed at 3. COZZENE'S PRINCE (g. by Cozzene). 16 wins, 3 to 8 in NA , $1,270,057 (USA), Champion older horse in Canada, River City H. [L] (CD, $73,060), Fair Play Breeders' Cup S. [L] (WO, $62,688(CAN)), Valedictory S. [L] (GRD, $39,852(CAN)), Horometer S. [L] (GRD, $39,636(CAN)), Connaught Cup S. -R (WO, $66,420(CAN)), etc. Baltic Sea (f. by Danzig). See above. RACE RECORD for Jazzy Times: At 2, unraced; at 3, 2016, one win in 1 start. Earned $37,200. Copyright © 2016 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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