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HORSE out of TRAINING, the Property of Hascombe & Valiant HORSE OUT OF TRAINING, the Property of Hascombe & Valiant Stud Ltd. Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Wall Box Z, Box 550 Green Desert (USA) Cape Cross (IRE) 60 (WITH VAT) Park Appeal Golden Horn (GB) Dubai Destination (USA) Fleche d'Or (GB) CELERIA (GB) Nuryana (2018) Waajib Royal Applause (GB) A Bay Filly Hoyam (GB) Flying Melody (2010) Danetime (IRE) Christmas Tart (IRE) Missish CELERIA (GB), unraced; Own sister to BYZANTIA (GB). 1st Dam HOYAM (GB), won 2 races at 2 years and £64,589 including Roses Stakes, York, L., placed 5 times including second in Queen Mary Stakes, Ascot, Gr.2, Kilvington Stakes, Nottingham, L. and third in Princess Margaret Stakes, Ascot, Gr.3, Cecil Frail Stakes, Haydock Park, L.; dam of two winners from 2 runners and 3 foals of racing age viz- ARDIENTE (GB) (2016 f. by Australia (GB)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and placed once. BYZANTIA (GB) (2017 f. by Golden Horn (GB)), won 1 race at 3 years, 2020 and placed once, from only 3 starts. Celeria (GB) (2018 f. by Golden Horn (GB)), see above. (2019 c. by Dubawi (IRE)). She also has a 2020 filly by Golden Horn (GB). 2nd Dam CHRISTMAS TART (IRE), won 1 race at 2 years and placed 3 times; dam of four winners from 6 runners and 6 foals of racing age viz- HOYAM (GB) (f. by Royal Applause (GB)), see above. TARANDO (GB), won 3 races at 3 years and £10,142 and placed 4 times. MAKE UP (GB), won 1 race at 2 years and placed 3 times; dam of winners. Adelante (FR), 1 race at 3 years and £24,853 and placed 9 times including third in GP Genossenschaftlichen Sprint Preis, Hannover, L. DOMINANCE (GB), won 1 race at 3 years and placed twice; dam of a winner. TOPTIME (GB), 1 race at 2 years, 2020 and placed twice. 3rd Dam MISSISH, unraced; dam of nine winners from 14 runners and 15 foals of racing age including- ANDREYEV (IRE), won 10 races at home and in France including Prix de Meautry, Deauville, Gr.3, Cammidge Trophy, Doncaster, L., Wentworth Stakes, Doncaster, L., Chipchase Stakes, Newcastle, L., King Charles II Stakes, Newmarket, L., placed second in Prix de Ris-Orangis, Deauville, Gr.3, Bentinck Stakes, Newmarket, L., Rous Stakes, Newmarket, L. and third in Cork and Orrery Stakes, Ascot, Gr.2, Temple Stakes, Sandown Park, Gr.2, Prix de Ris-Orangis, Deauville, Gr.3. Moscow Road (GB), won 4 races at 2 and 3 years, placed third in Roses Stakes, York, L. PETOMI (GB), won 8 races at 2 to 4 years at home and in Italy; dam of winners. Al Turf (IRE), 1 race at 2 years and placed 5 times including second in International Stakes, Curragh, Gr.2 and Tetrarch Stakes, Curragh, Gr.3. Champagne Toni (IRE), ran twice at 3 years; dam of winners. Reckless Reward (IRE), 5 races at home and in Hong Kong and placed 8 times including second in Norfolk Stakes, Ascot, Gr.2, Sirenia Stakes, Kempton, Gr.3. Pearl In The Sand (IRE), placed 6 times at 2 and 3 years at home and in U.S.A. including second in Blenheim Stakes, Curragh, L. The next dam MISS KUTA BEACH, won 3 races at 2 and 3 years and placed 6 times; dam of four winners from 9 runners and 10 foals of racing age including- MISS RINJANI (GB), won 1 race at 2 years and placed 4 times; dam of winners. ST EXPEDIT (GB), 4 races at home and in U.A.E. including Ormonde Stakes, Chester, Gr.3 (twice), placed 12 times including second in Grand Prix de Chantilly, Chantilly, Gr.2 (twice), John Porter Stakes, Newbury, Gr.3, Predominate Stakes, Goodwood, L. and third in Jebel Hatta, Nad Al Sheba, Gr.3, July Trophy, Haydock Park, L. and Al Rashidiya Unfuwain Stakes, Nad Al Sheba, L. ASIAN HEIGHTS (GB), 5 races at 2 to 5 years including Ormonde Stakes, Chester, Gr.3, September Stakes, Kempton Park, Gr.3, Predominate Stakes, Goodwood, L., Berkshire Stakes, Windsor, L., placed 4 times including second in Classic Trial, Sandown Park, Gr.3 and John Porter Stakes, Newbury, Gr.3; sire. .
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