CHESTNUT FILLY Barn 39 Hip No. 1159

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

CHESTNUT FILLY Barn 39 Hip No. 1159 Consigned by Glennwood Farm Inc., Agent Barn CHESTNUT FILLY Hip No. 39 Foaled May 4, 2018 1159 Empire Maker Pioneerof the Nile ................ Star of Goshen American Pharoah ................ Yankee Gentleman Littleprincessemma .............. Exclusive Rosette CHESTNUT FILLY Dixieland Band Dixie Union .......................... She's Tops Fact File ................................ (2011) A.P. Indy Mesmeric .............................. Toussaud By AMERICAN PHAROAH (2012). Horse of the year, Triple Crown winner of 9 races, $8,650,300, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,418,800), Xpressbet- .com Preakness S. [G1] (PIM, $900,000), Belmont S. [G1] (BEL, $800,- 000), Breeders Cup Classic [G1] (KEE, $2,750,000)-ntr, etc. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2019 . Sire of winners Maven (in 1 start, $95,488, Con - nolly's Redmills Prix du Bois [G3] ), Monarch of Egypt ($45,464, 2nd GAIN Railway S. [G2] ), Envied (in 1 start, $15,600), Saqqara King ($7,045). 1st dam FACT FILE, by Dixie Union. Unplaced in 2 starts. Dam of 2 other registered foals, 2 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2019, none to race. 2nd dam MESMERIC, by A.P. Indy. Unraced. Dam of 3 winners, including-- HONORABLE DUTY (g. by Distorted Humor). 8 wins, 4 to 6, $958,296, New Orleans H. [G2] (FG, $240,000), Lukas Classic S. [G3] (CD, $121,520), Mi - neshaft H. [G3] (FG, $75,000), Tenacious S. (FG, $45,000), 2nd Stephen Foster H. [G1] (CD, $97,000), 2nd Stephen Foster H. [G1] (CD, $96,000), Alysheba S. [G2] (CD, $76,000), 3rd Lukas Classic S. [G3] (CD, $19,400). 3rd dam TOUSSAUD , by El Gran Senor. 3 wins, £29,267, in England, Van Geest Crite - rion S. [G3] , etc.; 4 wins at 4, $497,750, in N.A./U.S., Gamely H. [G1] , etc. (Total: $551,536). Sister to NAVARRA [G3] , half-sister to IMAGE OF CLASS [L], Projection [L]. Broodmare of the year in 2002. Dam of-- EMPIRE MAKER . 4 wins, $1,985,800, Belmont S. [G1] (BEL, $600,000), etc. CHESTER HOUSE . 5 wins, 2 to 4, £192,333, in England, Brigadier Gerard S. [G3] , Huxley S. [L], etc.; winner at 5, $1,632,500, in N.A./U.S., Arlington Million S. [G1] , 2nd Eddie Read H. [G1] , etc. (Total: $1,944,545). Sire. HONEST LADY . 6 wins to 4, $894,168, Santa Monica H. [G1] , A Gleam H. [G2] , Distaff Breeders' Cup H. [G2] , Santa Ynez S. [G2] , etc. Dam of-- FIRST DEFENCE . 6 wins, $580,534, Forego H. [G1] (SAR, $150,000), etc. PHANTOM ROSE . 2 wins at 3, 53,600, in France, Prix d'Angerville [L], 2nd Prix de la Cochere [L]; winne€r at 3, $30,000, in N.A./U.S. (Total: $98,494). HONEST QUALITY . 2 wins at 2, £24,856, in England, Keep Able Star S. [L]. (Total: $49,292). Dam of Hold True [L] (Total: $50,666), Bona Fide [L]. Honest Pursuit. 2 wins at 3, $96,985. Dam of Amertume ($70,237, 2nd Herecomesthebride S. [G3] (GP, $19,400)). CHISELLING . 3 wins at 3, $410,000, Secretariat S. [G1] (AP, $240,000), etc. DECARCHY . Winner at 2, £5,493, in England; 5 wins at 4 and 5, $695,209, in N.A./U.S., Frank E. Kilroe Mile H. [G2] (SA, $180,000), etc. (Total: $703,862). Gateway. Unraced. Producer. Granddam of Heavy Love [G3] (Total: $16,797) . Engagements: E.B.F., Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF)..
Recommended publications
  • Lexington Phases Mastermap RH HR 3-24-17
    ELDORADO PARKWAY MAMMOTH CAVE LANE CAVE MAMMOTH *ZONED FUTURE LIGHT RETAIL MASTER PLANNED GATED COMMUNITY *ZONED FUTURE RETAIL/MULTI-FAMILY MAJESTIC PRINCE CIRCLE MAMMOTH CAVE LANE T IN O P L I A R E N O D ORB DRIVE ARISTIDES DRIVE MACBETH AVENUE MANUEL STREETMANUEL SPOKANE WAY DARK STAR LANE STAR DARK GIACOMO LANE CARRY BACK LANE 7 8 NORTHERN DANCER WAY GALLAHADION WAY GRINDSTONE MANOR GRINDSTONE FUNNY CIDE COURT FUNNY THUNDER GULCH WAY BROKERS TIP LANE MANUEL STREETMANUEL E PLAC RAL DMI WAR A DAY STAR WAY *ZONED FUTURE 3 LIGHT COMMERCIAL BOLD FORBES STREET FERDINAND TRAIL LEONATUS LANE LEONATUS PONDER LANE SEATTLE SLEW STREET GRAHAM AVENUE WINTERGREEN DRIVE COIT ROAD COIT SECRETARIAT BOULEVARD COUNT TURF COUNT DRIVE AMENITY SMARTY JONES STREET CENTER STRIKE GOLD BOULEVARD 2 DEBONAIR LANE LUCKY 5 CAVALCADE DRIVE CAVALCADE 1 Yucca Ridge *ZONED FUTURE FLYING EBONY STREET LIGHT RETAIL Park AFFIRMED AVENUE Independence High School SUTHERLAND LANE AZRA TRAIL OMAHA DRIVE BOLD VENTURE AVENUE CONQUISTADOR COURT CONQUISTADOR LUCKY DEBONAIR LANE LUCKY OXBOW AVENUE OXBOW CAVALCADE DRIVE CAVALCADE 4 WHIRLAWAY DRIVE 9 IRON LIEGE DRIVE *ZONED FUTURE IRON LIEGE DRIVE LIGHT COMMERCIAL 6 A M EMPIRE MAKER ROAD E RISEN STAR ROAD R I BUBBLING OVER ROAD C WAR EMBLEM PLACE WAR A N Future P H City A R O Park A H D R I V E 14DUST COMMANDER COURT CIRCLE PASS FORWARD DETERMINE DRIVE SPECTACULAR BID STREET REAL QUIET RD. TIM TAM CIRCLE EASY GOER AVENUE LEGEND PILLORY DRIVE PILLORY BY PHASES HALMA HALMA TRAIL 11 PHASE 1 A PROUD CLAIRON STREET M E MIDDLEGROUND PLACE
    [Show full text]
  • BAY FILLY Barn 29 Hip No. 3420
    Consigned by Hidden Brook, Agent XV Hip No. Barn 3420 BAY FILLY 29 Foaled May 18, 2008 Vice Regent Deputy Minister ................ Mint Copy Dehere .............................. Secretariat Sister Dot.......................... Sword Game BAY FILLY Mr. Prospector Gold Tribute...................... Dancing Tribute American Anthem ............. (2000) Foolish Pleasure Chilly Lilly ........................ Sing a Song By DEHERE (1991). Champion 2-year-old colt, black-type winner of $723,- 712, Champagne S. [G1], etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 12 crops of racing age, 1219 foals, 868 starters, 62 black-type winners, 579 win- ners of 1683 races and earning $62,459,480, including champion Mi Ami- go Guelo ($164,450), and of Belle Du Jour (hwt. in Australia and Ireland, $1,899,064, Golden Slipper S. [G1], etc.), Take Charge Lady ($2,480,377, Ashland S. [G1] (KEE, $345,805), etc.), Defier [G1] (10 wins, $1,773,420). 1st dam AMERICAN ANTHEM, by Gold Tribute. Winner at 3, $80,468. Dam of 2 other reg- istered foals, 2 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2009, 1 to race-- Brooke's Volley (f. by Trippi). Placed at 3, 2009, $4,805. 2nd dam CHILLY LILLY, by Foolish Pleasure. Dam of 3 other winners, including-- Daiwa Boundary. 6 wins, 3 to 7, ¥123,506,000, in Japan. (Total: $1,084,401). 3rd dam SING A SONG, by *Royal Serenade. 2 wins at 3, $10,160. Dam of-- UNCLE JEFF. 8 wins, 3 to 8, $171,490, Fort Lauderdale H., 2nd Pennsylvania Governor's Cup-G3, Laurel Turf Cup H., 3rd Hollywood Derby-G1. Sire. SOUNDS SHARP.
    [Show full text]
  • Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to Proclaim MEMORIALIZING June 5
    Assembly Resolution No. 347 BY: M. of A. Solages MEMORIALIZING Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim June 5, 2021, as Belmont Stakes Day in the State of New York, and commending the New York Racing Association upon the occasion of the 152nd running of the Belmont Stakes WHEREAS, The Belmont Stakes is one of the most important sporting events in New York State; it is the conclusion of thoroughbred racing's prestigious three-contest Triple Crown; and WHEREAS, Preceded by the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, the Belmont Stakes is nicknamed the "Test of the Champion" due to its grueling mile and a half distance; and WHEREAS, The Triple Crown has only been completed 12 times; the 12 horses to accomplish this historic feat are: Sir Barton, 1919; Gallant Fox, 1930; Omaha, 1935; War Admiral, 1937; Whirlaway, 1941; Count Fleet, 1943; Assault, 1946; Citation, 1948; Secretariat, 1973; Seattle Slew, 1977; Affirmed, 1978; and American Pharoah, 2015; and WHEREAS, The Belmont Stakes has drawn some of the largest sporting event crowds in New York history, including 120,139 people for the 2004 running of the race; and WHEREAS, This historic event draws tens of thousands of horse racing fans annually to Belmont Park and generates millions of dollars for New York State's economy; and WHEREAS, The Belmont Stakes is shown to a national television audience of millions of people on network television; and WHEREAS, The Belmont Stakes is named after August Belmont I, a financier who made a fortune in banking in the middle to late 1800s; he also branched out
    [Show full text]
  • Champion Maker
    MAKER CHAMPION The Toyota Blue Grass Stakes has shaped the careers of many notable Thoroughbreds 48 SPRING 2016 K KEENELAND.COM Below, the field breaks for the 2015 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes; bottom, Street Sense (center) loses a close 2007 running. MAKER Caption for photo goes here CHAMPION KEENELAND.COM K SPRING 2016 49 RICK SAMUELS (BREAK), ANNE M. EBERHARDT CHAMPION MAKER 1979 TOBY MILT Spectacular Bid dominated in the 1979 Blue Grass Stakes before taking the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. By Jennie Rees arl Nafzger’s short list of races he most send the Keeneland yearling sales into the stratosphere. But to passionately wanted to win during his Hall show the depth of the Blue Grass, consider the dozen 3-year- of Fame training career included Keeneland’s olds that lost the Blue Grass before wearing the roses: Nafzger’s Toyota Blue Grass Stakes. two champions are joined by the likes of 1941 Triple Crown C winner Whirlaway and former record-money earner Alysheba Instead, with his active trainer days winding down, he has had to (disqualified from first to third in the 1987 Blue Grass). settle for a pair of Kentucky Derby victories launched by the Toyota Then there are the Blue Grass winners that were tripped Blue Grass. Three weeks before they entrenched their names in his- up in the Derby for their legendary owners but are ensconced tory at Churchill Downs, Unbridled finished third in the 1990 Derby in racing lore and as stallions, including Calumet Farm’s Bull prep race, and in 2007 Street Sense lost it by a nose.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018-2019 UNAIDS Secretariat Functions Report
    UNAIDS 2020 The Secretariat functions report Unified Budget Results and Accountability Framework (UBRAF) 2016-2021 Organizational report 2018-2019 2 Contents S1. Leadership, advocacy and communication: maintaining the AIDS response on the agenda, positioned as an integral part of the SDGs 2 S2. Partnerships, mobilization and innovation: fostering partnerships for effective, equitable, sustainable response 4 S3. Strategic information: strategic information for decision- making and implementation 7 S4. Coordination, convening and country implementation support: accelerating the momentum, closing the major response gaps, and advancing inclusion, gender equality and human rights 9 S5. Governance and mutual accountability: effectively responding to fast-changing context and evolving demands 12 Knowledge products 15 1 S1. Leadership, advocacy and communication: maintaining the AIDS response on the agenda, positioned as an integral part of the SDGs The Joint Programme remained the core catalytic force in the HIV response, keeping HIV on the political agenda and leveraging global leadership, country focus, strategic partnerships and strategic information for effective HIV response that drives the ending AIDS agenda and advances equitable development for all people, everywhere. To strengthen strategic leadership in the response, the Secretariat reached heads of state and government, engaged policymakers and decision-makers, partnered with civil society and activists, and listened to communities and supported their voice. Political and policy leadership of the Secretariat and Cosponsors was affirmed in key political fora (General Assembly), governance fora (Global Fund Board, Stop TB Partnership Board, World Health Assembly, EWEC/ H6, GHAP) as well as scientific fora (International AIDS Conference) and multilateral and bilateral financing platforms (the Global Fund funding cycles, PEPFAR COP).
    [Show full text]
  • Omaha Beach out of Derby with Entrapped Epiglottis
    THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 WEDNESDAY’S TRACKSIDE DERBY REPORT OMAHA BEACH OUT OF by Steve Sherack DERBY WITH ENTRAPPED LOUISVILLE, KY - With the rising sun making its way through partly cloudy skies, well before the stunning late scratch of likely EPIGLOTTIS favorite Omaha Beach (War Front) rocked the racing world, the backstretch at Churchill Downs was buzzing on a warm and breezy Wednesday morning ahead of this weekend’s 145th GI Kentucky Derby. Two of Bob Baffert’s three Derby-bound ‘TDN Rising Stars’ Roadster (Quality Road) and Improbable (City Zip) were among the first to step foot on the freshly manicured surface during the special 15-minute training window reserved for Derby/Oaks horses at 7:30 a.m. Champion and fellow ‘Rising Star’ Game Winner (Candy Ride {Arg}) galloped during a later Baffert set at 9 a.m. Cont. p3 IN TDN EUROPE TODAY Omaha Beach & exercise rider Taylor Cambra Wednesday morning. | Sherackatthetrack CALYX SENSATIONAL IN ROYAL WARM-UP Calyx (GB) (Kingman {GB}) was scintillating in Ascot’s Fox Hill Farms’s Omaha Beach (War Front), the 4-1 favorite for G3 Pavilion S. on Wednesday. Saturday’s GI Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve, Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. will be forced to miss the race after it was discovered that he has an entrapped epiglottis. “After training this morning we noticed him cough a few times,” Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella said. “It caused us to scope him and we found an entrapped epiglottis. We can’t fix it this week, so we’ll have to have a procedure done in a few days and probably be out of training for three weeks.
    [Show full text]
  • Preakness Stakes .Fifty-Three Fillies Have Competed in the Preakness with Start in 1873: Rfive Crossing the Line First The
    THE PREAKNESS Table of Contents (Preakness Section) History . .P-3 All-Time Starters . P-31. Owners . P-41 Trainers . P-45 Jockeys . P-55 Preakness Charts . P-63. Triple Crown . P-91. PREAKNESS HISTORY PREAKNESS FACTS & FIGURES RIDING & SADDLING: WOMEN & THE MIDDLE JEWEL: wo people have ridden and sad- dled Preakness winners . Louis J . RIDERS: Schaefer won the 1929 Preakness Patricia Cooksey 1985 Tajawa 6th T Andrea Seefeldt 1994 Looming 7th aboard Dr . Freeland and in 1939, ten years later saddled Challedon to victory . Rosie Napravnik 2013 Mylute 3rd John Longden duplicated the feat, win- TRAINERS: ning the 1943 Preakness astride Count Judy Johnson 1968 Sir Beau 7th Fleet and saddling Majestic Prince, the Judith Zouck 1980 Samoyed 6th victor in 1969 . Nancy Heil 1990 Fighting Notion 5th Shelly Riley 1992 Casual Lies 3rd AFRICAN-AMERICAN Dean Gaudet 1992 Speakerphone 14th RIDERS: Penny Lewis 1993 Hegar 9th Cynthia Reese 1996 In Contention 6th even African-American riders have Jean Rofe 1998 Silver’s Prospect 10th had Preakness mounts, including Jennifer Pederson 2001 Griffinite 5th two who visited the winners’ circle . S 2003 New York Hero 6th George “Spider” Anderson won the 1889 Preakness aboard Buddhist .Willie Simms 2004 Song of the Sword 9th had two mounts, including a victory in Nancy Alberts 2002 Magic Weisner 2nd the 1898 Preakness with Sly Fox “Pike”. Lisa Lewis 2003 Kissin Saint 10th Barnes was second with Philosophy in Kristin Mulhall 2004 Imperialism 5th 1890, while the third and fourth place Linda Albert 2004 Water Cannon 10th finishers in the 1896 Preakness were Kathy Ritvo 2011 Mucho Macho Man 6th ridden by African-Americans (Alonzo Clayton—3rd with Intermission & Tony Note: Penny Lewis is the mother of Lisa Lewis Hamilton—4th on Cassette) .The final two to ride in the middle jewel are Wayne Barnett (Sparrowvon, 8th in 1985) and MARYLAND MY Kevin Krigger (Goldencents, 5th in 2013) .
    [Show full text]
  • Will Justify Win the Triple Crown?
    Will there be a Triple Crown Winner this year? Mike E. Smith on Justify, Kentucky Derby On May 5, Justify won the Kentucky Derby. There are 2 more thoroughbred horse races that he has to enter and win in order to win the Triple Crown of thoroughbred Racing ... the Preakness and the Belmont. Can he do it? What are his chances? The three races that make up the Triple Crown are the (1) Kentucky Derby, the (2) Preakness Stakes, and the (3) Belmont Stakes. Kentucky Derby races began in 1875; Preakness races began in 1870; and the Belmont began in 1867. But in all of those years since these races began only 12 horses have won all three. Triple Crown winners Year Winner Jockey 2015 American Pharoah Victor Espinoza 1978 Affirmed Steve Cauthen 1977 Seattle Slew Jean Cruguet 1973 Secretariat Ron Turcotte 1948 Citation Eddie Arcaro 1946 Assault Warren Mehrtens 1943 Count Fleet Johnny Longden 1941 Whirlaway Eddie Arcaro 1937 War Admiral Charles Kurtsinger 1935 Omaha Willie "Smokey" Saunders 1930 Gallant Fox Earl Sande 1919 Sir Barton Johnny Loftus Even though all three races have been in existence since 1875, let's start considering our data when the first horse won all three races in 1919 ... Sir Barton won. 1. How many years have elapsed between 1919 and now? There are different ways to look at what might be the most usual gap between winners. We could figure out the gap that occurs most often (mode); or what the mean number of years of a gap is; or what is the most central measurement (median) of the various gaps.
    [Show full text]
  • Setting the Standard
    SETTING THE STANDARD A century ago a colt bred by Hamburg Place won a trio of races that became known as the Triple Crown, a feat only 12 others have matched By Edward L. Bowen COOK/KEENELAND LIBRARY Sir Barton’s exploits added luster to America’s classic races. 102 SPRING 2019 K KEENELAND.COM SirBarton_Spring2019.indd 102 3/8/19 3:50 PM BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN KM1-102.pgs 03.08.2019 15:55 Keeneland Sir Barton, with trainer H. Guy Bedwell and jockey John Loftus, BLOODHORSE LIBRARY wears the blanket of roses after winning the 1919 Kentucky Derby. KEENELAND.COM K SPRING 2019 103 SirBarton_Spring2019.indd 103 3/8/19 3:50 PM BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN KM1-103.pgs 03.08.2019 15:55 Keeneland SETTING THE STANDARD ir Barton is renowned around the sports world as the rst Triple Crown winner, and 2019 marks the 100th an- niversary of his pivotal achievement in SAmerican horse racing history. For res- idents of Lexington, Kentucky — even those not closely attuned to racing — the name Sir Barton has an addition- al connotation, and a local one. The street Sir Barton Way is prominent in a section of the city known as Hamburg. Therein lies an additional link with history, for Sir Barton sprung from the famed Thoroughbred farm also known as Hamburg Place, which occupied the same land a century ago. The colt Sir Barton was one of four Kentucky Derby winners bred at Hamburg Place by a master of the Turf, one John E. Madden. Like the horse’s name, the name Madden also has come down through the years in a milieu of lasting and regen- erating fame.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Media Guide NYRA.Com 1 FIRST RUNNING the First Running of the Belmont Stakes in 1867 at Jerome Park Took Place on a Thursday
    2018 Media Guide NYRA.com 1 FIRST RUNNING The first running of the Belmont Stakes in 1867 at Jerome Park took place on a Thursday. The race was 1 5/8 miles long and the conditions included “$200 each; half forfeit, and $1,500-added. The second to receive $300, and an English racing saddle, made by Merry, of St. James TABLE OF Street, London, to be presented by Mr. Duncan.” OLDEST TRIPLE CROWN EVENT CONTENTS The Belmont Stakes, first run in 1867, is the oldest of the Triple Crown events. It predates the Preakness Stakes (first run in 1873) by six years and the Kentucky Derby (first run in 1875) by eight. Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby, ran second in the 1875 Belmont behind winner Calvin. RECORDS AND TRADITIONS . 4 Preakness-Belmont Double . 9 FOURTH OLDEST IN NORTH AMERICA Oldest Triple Crown Race and Other Historical Events. 4 Belmont Stakes Tripped Up 19 Who Tried for Triple Crown . 9 The Belmont Stakes, first run in 1867, is one of the oldest stakes races in North America. The Phoenix Stakes at Keeneland was Lowest/Highest Purses . .4 How Kentucky Derby/Preakness Winners Ran in the Belmont. .10 first run in 1831, the Queens Plate in Canada had its inaugural in 1860, and the Travers started at Saratoga in 1864. However, the Belmont, Smallest Winning Margins . 5 RUNNERS . .11 which will be run for the 150th time in 2018, is third to the Phoenix (166th running in 2018) and Queen’s Plate (159th running in 2018) in Largest Winning Margins .
    [Show full text]
  • BAY FILLY Barn 4 Hip No
    Consigned by Blandford Stud (Padraig Campion), Agent Hip No. BAY FILLY Barn 134 Foaled February 18, 2020 4 Empire Maker Pioneerof the Nile ................ Star of Goshen American Pharoah ................ Yankee Gentleman Littleprincessemma .............. Exclusive Rosette BAY FILLY Storm Cat Giant's Causeway ................ Mariah's Storm Surfsister .............................. (2013) Hansel Golden Antigua .................... Greinette By AMERICAN PHAROAH (2012). Horse of the year, Triple Crown winner of $8,650,300, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,418,800), etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2020 . Sire of 425 foals, 133 starters, 10 black-type win - ners, 55 winners of 76 races and earning $6,073,700, including Four Wheel Drive ($693,385, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint [G2] (SA, $550,000), etc.), Sweet Melania (to 3, 2020, $376,500, JPMorgan Chase Jessamine S. [G2] (KEE, $120,000), etc.), Cafe Pharoah [G3] ($569,871). 1st dam SURFSISTER, by Giant's Causeway. Winner at 3, 9,250, in France. (Total: $10,- € 378). Sister to TABLEAUX , GIANT GIZMO , EONS . Dam of 2 other regis - tered foals, 1 of racing age, a 2-year-old of 2020, which has not started. 2nd dam GOLDEN ANTIGUA , by Hansel. 3 wins at 2 and 3, 98,746, in Italy, 2nd Premio Torricola [L]; 6 wins at 4 and 5, $209,598, in€ N.A./U.S., Nicole S. (HAW, $30,000), Nicole S. (HAW, $26,850), 2nd Top Corsage S. [L] (AP, $10,- 700), Dade Turf Classic S. (ELP, $10,000), 3rd Endeavour S. [L] (TAM, $7,500), Possibly Perfect S. (AP, $5,197). (Total: $309,260). Dam of-- (c.
    [Show full text]
  • BARONESS AAMOURA Barn 2 Hip No. 2952
    Consigned by Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), Agent XVI Barn BARONESS AAMOURA Hip No. 2 Dark Bay or Brown Mare; foaled 2005 2952 Northern Dancer Nureyev ................................ Special Theatrical (IRE) ...................... Sassafras (FR) Tree of Knowledge (IRE) ...... Sensibility BARONESS AAMOURA Bold Reasoning Seattle Slew .......................... My Charmer Anguilla ................................ (1995) Lyphard Awesome Account ................ Special Account By THEATRICAL (IRE) (1982). Champion grass horse, black-type winner of $2,840,500, Breeders' Cup Turf S. [G1] , etc. Sire of 22 crops of racing age, 1052 foals, 830 starters, 81 black-type winners, 2 champions, 558 winners of 1802 races and earning $81,477,153. Among the leading broodmare sires, sire of dams of 102 black-type winners, including cham - pions English Channel, Apollo Maverick, Numerous Times, Shillelagh Slew, Mi Amigo Guelo, Toto Terry, Theatrical Award, Mission Possible, Kalimdor. 1st dam ANGUILLA , by Seattle Slew. 7 wins at 3 and 4, $541,564, Black Helen H. [G2] , Mrs. Revere S. [G2] , Canadian H. [G3] , Nassau S. [G3] , River Memories H. [L] (WO, $33,630(CAN)), 2nd Hialeah Breeders' Cup H. [L] (HIA, $20,- 000), 3rd New York H. [G2] . Dam of 5 other registered foals, 5 of racing age, 5 to race, 5 winners, including-- Fight Spirits (c. by Seeking the Gold). 3 wins, 3 to 6, ¥29,910,000, in Japan. (Total: $283,064). Antiqued (g. by Seeking the Gold). Winner at 3, $33,490, in N.A./U.S.; win - ner at 4, $48,075, in Canada. (Total: $76,900). 2nd dam Awesome Account , by Lyphard. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $81,485, 2nd Conven - ience S.
    [Show full text]