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Artie Schiller (Usa) Bay - 2001 - 16.1 Hh (USA) ARTIE SCHILLER BAY - 2001 - 16.1 HH RACE RECORD Stakes won: $2,088,853 AGE STARTS WINS 2NDS 3RDS 2 5 2 1 1 3 8 5 1 0 4 6 3 2 1 5 3 0 1 1 Total 22 10 5 3 1st Belmont Breeders’ Cup Mile S, Gr.1 (1600m) Saratoga Bernard Baruch H, Gr.2 (1800m) Saratoga National Museum of Racing H, Gr.2 (1800m) Belmont Jamaica H, Gr.2 (1800m) Keeneland Maker’s Mark Mile S, Gr.2 (1600m) Belmont Hill Prince S, Gr.3 (1800m) Pimlico Woodlawn S, L (1700m) 2nd Pimlico Dixie S, Gr.2 (1800m) Keeneland Maker’s Mark Mile S, Gr.2 (1600m) Belmont Kelso H, Gr.2 (1600m) Colonial Virginia Derby, Gr.3 (2000m) Belmont Pilgrim S, L (1800m) 3rd Belmont Manhattan H, Gr.1 (2000m) Pimlico Dixie S, Gr.2 (1800m) 4th Saratoga Fourstardave H, Gr.2 (1700m) Aqueduct Remsen S, Gr.2 (1800m) Gulfstream Dave Feldman S, L (1700m) STUD RECORD Pacific Classic S., Gr.1. Hidden Dance (f. by Nureyev). Unraced. Dam of- ARTIE SCHILLER entered stud in USA in 2007. His ARTIE SCHILLER (01c, Majestic Light, Nantallah). TOHO ALAN (Dance in the Dark). 5 wins from oldest progeny are 4YOs. He entered stud in Breeders’ Cup Mile S., Gr.1, 3d Belmont 2000m to 2400m, 214,172,000¥, Kyoto Aust. in 2007. His oldest Aust.-bred progeny are Manhattan H., Gr.1. Daishoten, Gr.2, Kyoto Shimbun Hai, Jpn-2, 3YOs. Sire of 179 progeny to race, 100 winners Chukyo Chunichi Shimbun Hai, Jpn-3, Tokyo (55.0%), earnings of over $6.2 million, 9 stakes His sire sons include Medaglia d’Oro (29 SW), Saintpaulia Sho, 2d Hanshin Asahi Challenge winners, 9 stakes placegetters, inc. Kitten’s Joy (19 SW), Artie Schiller (9 SW), Cup, Gr.3, 3d Hanshin Asahi Challenge Cup, Gr.3, LASER HAWK (08g, Canny Lad, Tolomeo). 4 wins Thatsusintheolbean, Boanerges, Mr. Livingston, Kyoto Australia Trophy, L. from 1400m to 2000m in 2011-12, $569,100, Timo, Borrego, Nite Dreamer, Red Prairie, etc. ATC Rosehill Guineas, Gr.1, Quakers Inn H., 3d 2nd Dam Australian Derby, Gr.1, ATC Royal Randwick MATERNAL GRANDSIRE TALLAHTO, 12 wins-3 at 2, US$378,315, Hollywood Guineas, Gr.1. Vanity H., Gr.1, Santa Anita Santa Barbara H., Gr.1, MR. COMMONS (08c, Apalachee, Quadratic). 5 MAJESTIC LIGHT Maternal sire of winners of Oak Tree Invitational S., Gr.1, Santa Ynez S., Gr.2, wins at 6½f, 1m to 2012, $623,660, Santa over $94 million - 73 stakes winners, inc. ARTIE Carleton F Burke H., Gr.2, Hollywood Hawthorne H Anita Arcadia S., Gr.2, Sir Beaufort S., Gr.2, Del SCHILLER, TOBOUGG, GOLD FEVER, MAHOGANY Half-sister to LE CLE (dam of ASK ME), Pedrinho, Mar Oceanside S., L, Santa Anita Allowance, 2d HALL, SWEET ROBERTA, OLYMPIC CHARMER, Banja Luka (dam of FERDINAND, ANCIENT ART, Santa Anita Frank E Kilroe Mile S., Gr.1, Del Mar ARABIAN LIGHT, LIFE’S LUCK, KING CUGAT, DANCING, DONNA INEZ, JAYSTON, PLINTH), Mile H., Gr.2, Santa Anita Oak Tree Mile S., Gr.2, PRIVATE LIGHT, etc. Jiddu (dam of FIVE NATIONS), Star Hawaii (dam of 3d Santa Anita Derby, Gr.1. FAPPIANO’S STAR, WAIKIKI STAR). Dam of 14 ANNE’S BEAUTY (08f, Sea Wall, Silent Dignity). 4 FEMALE LINE foals, 11 to race, 7 winners, inc:- wins-2 at 2-from 6½f to 1m to 2011, $405,779, PRINCE TRUE (Majestic Light). 6 wins-1 at 2, Woodbine Ontario Colleen S., Gr.3, Glorious Song 1st Dam US$619,250, Santa Anita San Luis Rey S., Gr.1, S., L, Duchess S., L, 2d Woodbine Selene S., Gr.3, HIDDEN LIGHT, by Majestic Light. 6 wins-1 at 2, San Juan Capistrano Invitational H., Gr.1, Hollywood La Lorgnette S., L. US$414,900, Hollywood Oaks, Gr.1, Santa Cinema H., Gr.2, 2d Hollywood Swaps S., Gr.1, Del BIG CHILL (09f, Maroof, (Mr) Shannon). 2 wins at 2 Anita Oaks, Gr.1, Del Mar Oaks, Gr.2, Santa Mar Derby, Gr.2, Santa Anita Santa Catalina H., L, in 2011-12, SAJC Breeders’ S., Gr.3. Anita La Habra S., L, 2d Hollywood Princess S., 3d Santa Anita Derby, Gr.1, Hollywood Spotlight H., BLINGO (09g, Sure Blade, Ile de Bourbon). 2 wins-1 Gr.3. Sister to PRINCE TRUE, Dark Jewel (dam L, 4th Hollywood Invitational H., Gr.1. Sire. at 2-at 1m, 9f to 2012, $102,900, Santa Anita of MARCAVELLY), half-sister to Le Duc de Bar, La Puente S., L. Damasta (dam of ANY HUMOUR), Gem Treck (dam of BUDDY GOT EVEN). Dam of fourteen foals, STUD FEE: $22,000 inc GST - LFG thirteen to race, ten winners, inc:- stands at: MALE LINE ARTIE SCHILLER (c. by El Prado). Subject horse. EL PRADO Champion USA Sire in 2002, second in OUR TABLE MOUNTAIN (f. by Fusaichi Pegasus). 2003, third in 2004. Sire of 784 progeny to race, 6 wins from 1200m to 1600m, R276,710, INDEPENDENT stallions 576 winners (73.0%), earnings of over $111 million, Kenilworth Olympic Duel S., L, 2d Kenilworth 80 stakes winners, 71 stakes placegetters, inc. Olympic Duel S., L, 3d Kenilworth Victress S., L. Standing in association with Emirates Park KITTEN’S JOY (01c, Lear Fan, L’Enjoleur). Champion Speed to Burn (f. by Red Ransom). Winner at 2, 3d Coimadai Road, (P.O. Box 85), Diggers Rest 3427 turf colt in USA in 2004. Belmont Joe Hirsch Belmont Astarita S., Gr.2, 4th Churchill Downs Turf Classic Invitational S., Gr.1, Arlington Park Pocahontas S., L. Producer. Contact › Mike Becker 0412 538 155 Secretariat S., Gr.1. Orellana (f. by With Approval). 2 wins-1 at 2-at Email › [email protected] MEDAGLIA D’ORO (99c, Bailjumper, Silent Screen). 1800m, 2300m, Longchamp Prix de la Chapelle. Contact › Mathew Becker 0409 501 223 Joint third on The 2002 International 3YO Dam of- Email › [email protected] Classification (Intermediate). Gulfstream Donn H., Empire Levant (Empire Maker). 5 wins from Web › www.independentstallions.com.au Gr.1, Saratoga Travers S., Gr.1. 2100m to 3300m to 2011, 2d Nantes Derby Contact › Bryan Carlson 0415 275 885 BORREGO (01c, Strike the Gold, Raise a Cup). de l’Ouest, L, Newbury Sportingbet Intermediate Email › [email protected] Belmont Jockey Club Gold Cup S., Gr.1, Del Mar Hurdle, Kempton Dovecote Novices’ Hurdle. Web › www.emiratespark.com.au NEARCTIC NEARCO 4 x LADY ANGELA 14 NORTHERN DANCER NATALMA NATIVE DANCER 5 x ALMAHMOUD 2 SADLER’S WELLS BOLD REASON HAIL TO REASON 4 x LALUN 19 FAIRY BRIDGE SPECIAL FORLI 3 x THONG 5 EL PRADO SIR GAYLORD TURN-TO 1 x SOMETHINGROYAL 2 SIR IVOR GR. 1989 ATTICA MR TROUBLE 13 x ATHENIA 8 LADY CAPULET TOM FOOL MENOW 8 x GAGA 3 CAP AND BELLS ARTIE SCHILLER GHAZNI MAHMOUD 9 x SUN MISS 1 RAISE A NATIVE NATIVE DANCER 5 x RAISE YOU 8 (USA) B. 2001 MAJESTIC PRINCE MAJESTIC LIGHT GAY HOSTESS ROYAL CHARGER 9 x YOUR HOSTESS 4 RIBOT TENERANI 6 x ROMANELLA 4 IRRADIATE HIDDEN LIGHT HIGH VOLTAGE AMBIORIX 1 x DYNAMO 8 B. 1983 NASRULLAH NEARCO 4 x MUMTAZ BEGUM 9 NANTALLAH TALLAHTO SHIMMER FLARES 17 x BROAD RIPPLE 6 DARK STAR ROYAL GEM 1 x ISOLDE 3 LEGATO VULCANIA SOME CHANCE 3 x VAGRANCY 13 37.
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