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2001 Indiana Thoroughbred Foals Indiana Bred Thoroughbreds - 2001 NAME OF HORSE SEX FOALING DATEDAM SIRE IN REG SIRE CITY OF EVANSVILLE F 4/27/2001ABIDE EVANSVILLE SLEW UNNAMED C 4/26/2001ABLE MONEY GLITTERMAN CINNAPIE F 3/12/2001ADRENALINE RUSH CATEGORY FIVE UNNAMED C 6/1/2001AGGRALESIA JUST A CAT UNNAMED C 2/21/2001AJIANA CAPTAIN CODEX UNNAMED F 4/9/2001ALASKAN RED ALI GAZIBA MR. EDDIE R C 2/25/2001ALI'S GAL MAGIC FLAGSHIP UNNAMED F 5/13/2001ALL IN PENNIES STRUGGLER PALM CHILLY F 4/8/2001ALLEY UP PLENTY CHILLY CROWN MYST C 2/15/2001ALMOST MYSTICAL CROWN AMBASSADOR UNNAMED C 4/25/2001ALOHA EVA CATEGORY FIVE UNNAMED F 2/20/2001AM TUNED UP KINGDOM CITY UNNAMED C 5/4/2001AMANDA NORHTERN NO TRUMP AMBER FORCES F 5/4/2001AMBER ASH ALLIED FORCES GAP'S ALIBI C 3/10/2001AMBERON JACKSON'S GAP CLASSIC LEIGHN C 5/9/2001AMY LEIGHN REGAL CLASSIC UNNAMED C 3/10/2001ANNACHAN PRECOSITY ARE YOU DALE C 5/14/2001ARE YOU HELEN PHILADREAM CARBONERA F 3/3/2001ARRACADA LITE THE FUSE UNNAMED F 3/29/2001ARROGANT RADIO DAZE JACKA B BOOP C 5/30/2001B BOOP BONNIE JACQUELYN'S GROOM UNNAMED F 3/21/2001BAD KICK BOARD MEMBER UNNAMED C 2/6/2001BALLET REYNA SEMINOLE WIND UNNAMED F 4/19/2001BANANA PEAL KIRI'S CLOWN Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 1 of 22 NAME OF HORSE SEX FOALING DATEDAM SIRE IN REG SIRE DARBY CREEK DANCER F 5/6/2001BANISHER ACADEMY AWARD I'MA CHICKEY TOO C 2/26/2001BATISTE FISCAL MISS BATTLEAXE F 4/4/2001BATTLE AXE BENGAL BAY BRITTANYS FIRST F 2/22/2001BE A ZIA TOO AGO UNNAMED C 5/24/2001BEAUDAWN WAKI WARRIOR SHAGGY WARRIOR C 5/25/2001BEAUTY BY A TAI WAKI WARRIOR BEEP BANDIT F 5/7/2001BEEP TO WIN MISWAKI'S BANDIT BELMONT HARBOR F 5/16/2001BELLA GRIGIA ALWAYS FAIR BADGE OF GLORY C 1/31/2001BELL'S CASTING AGO FROSTED FACE F 3/19/2001BENDEL BONNET PARTNERS HERO IMA KAL BOY G 3/1/2001BESOS INHERENT KAL UNNAMED C 2/28/2001BESTOW AGO LYKA SPEEDY C 3/9/2001BET OR FOLD SPEEDY CURE JUSTADAVIDA F 4/30/2001BETHEL BELLA JUST A CAT RUN ETTA RUN F 2/21/2001BETTY'S GIRL JACQUELYN'S GROOM UNNAMED F 3/21/2001BIG PEACH MORO ORO UNNAMED F 4/8/2001BIG WOLFETTE GROOVY I'MACHICKEYTOO F 5/28/2001BLACK LANA JANE PHILADREAM UNNAMED C 4/21/2001BLAZE A. LINNA MOMS FURRARI UNNAMED F 4/9/2001BLUE TESSERACT TRICOLOR UNNAMED F 4/1/2001BLUSHING LADY JAN FIGHTER JOE NUTHER MEXICAN BOB C 1/11/2001BOBBY MCSKI MEXICAN BANDIT ARISTOCRAT CAT C 4/14/2001BOLD DELA BEDIVERE BOLD TENA F 3/17/2001BOLD EGYPTIAN D.C. TENACIOUS JOSPHEN F 5/30/2001BOLD FAGER DEWDLE'S DANCER TWO EYED JACKIE F 5/14/2001BOLD N TENSE JACQUELYN'S GROOM Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 2 of 22 NAME OF HORSE SEX FOALING DATEDAM SIRE IN REG SIRE BELLE'S BEST BABY F 3/26/2001BONAFIDE BELLE JUDGE VONSTEUBON UNNAMED C 5/14/2001BOONE COUNTY GIR CHARMIN' MERLIN UNNAMED C 4/22/2001BOXING BLIZZARD CATEGORY FIVE FRANCI DANCER F 5/19/2001BRASS DANCER MORO ORO UNNAMED F 4/3/2001BRILLANT BULLET LAC OUIMET PEERLESS TEE C 2/3/2001BROAD AVENUE LIL E TEE UNNAMED C 4/28/2001BROOKES SPACE SEFAPIANO UNNAMED C 4/16/2001BROWN SUGAR'S JI NOBLE NOVICE GINGER SCENT F 5/14/2001BUFFATAR SCENT WISE UNNAMED C 3/11/2001BYE BYE AGAIN BRICK HOUSE DANCE AT NOON C 4/28/2001CAHABA DANCER ASSEMBLY DANCER UNNAMED F 3/23/2001CAJUN STYLE WEKIVA SPRINGS STAGECOACH BANDIT C 5/31/2001CALL TODAY BOARD MEMBER PRINCESS BARROW F 4/29/2001CAMPUS QUEEN BARROW TRI SO SWEET C 3/21/2001CANDESCENT FIGHT TRICON UNNAMED F 2/25/2001CANDY RIDGE PRESIDENTIAL ORDER JL JET STREAM C 3/22/2001CARA GRACE D.C. TENACIOUS UNNAMED F 2/6/2001CAREDELU SALEM DRIVE DURABLE F 3/12/2001CARESSABLE BEST JEST UNNAMED F 3/30/2001CARLAS TOMORRO SEMINOLE WIND UNNAMED F 4/1/2001CASEY'S TRICK TRICON UNNAMED F 2/20/2001CASINO MYTH GOLD GROOVY UNNAMED C 2/25/2001CELEBRATED SKIRT STATE CRAFT UNNAMED C 3/30/2001CELONA'S MAGIC MISWAKI'S BANDIT UNNAMED C 4/20/2001CENIZO SAFE GROUND UNNAMED C 2/14/2001CHANGE OF TASTE FISCAL Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 3 of 22 NAME OF HORSE SEX FOALING DATEDAM SIRE IN REG SIRE ANNOUNCE OF CHARM F 5/16/2001CHARM QUICK ANNOUNCE UNNAMED C 3/3/2001CHEER THE BUCKS CLASSY PROSPECTOR PARD E C 5/7/2001CHEEZUTS GALLANT STEP UNNAMED C 2/8/2001CHERRY LIL FLY'N OGYGIAN UNNAMED C 5/25/2001CHERRY MAISON PROSPECTOR'S GAMBL UNNAMED F 4/28/2001CHERRY WOULDN'T NOBLE NOVICE UNNAMED C 4/5/2001CHEYENNE FLOWER BORDAGARY X TO THE TEE F 5/11/2001CHIEF'S HONEY LIL E TEE UNNAMED F 3/22/2001CHISELEDNSTONE BILLY BIRDIN DA TRAVELIN MAN C 4/9/2001CHRISMAS PEACHE PRESIDENTIAL ORDER PASS THE CLASS C 5/18/2001CLASS OF FRENCH INHERENT KAL UNNAMED F 4/18/2001CLASSIC BALANCE PHILADREAM UNNAMED C 4/13/2001CLASSY HAWK PRESIDENTIAL ORDER STEPH'S TEE F 4/27/2001CLASSY IRENE LIL E TEE RIZZI DANCER F 5/24/2001CLEVER DANCER RIZZI DRUMRSGRANDAUGHT F 3/26/2001COCKTAILS N ROSE PRESIDENTIAL ORDER SMOOTH TRIP F 4/10/2001CODE GREEN CANAVERAL MAIN STREET EXIT F 4/10/2001CODE WORD ZACK GOLD GROOVY LIEPERS FORK C 2/17/2001COLD PORRIDGE AGO UNNAMED C 3/19/2001COLROY TRICON DAVE THE CONQUERO C 3/20/2001CONQUISTADORA MI BIDDING PROUD MR. COOLSOME C 3/7/2001COOL TRICK AWESOME CAT R C PRETTY SUNNY F 2/22/2001COOTER(GB) SUN MASTER HALFPINT F 5/4/2001CORONA DEVILLA THE NAME'S JIMMY ORO'S SUGAR F 3/31/2001COUNTESS SUGAR MORO ORO LITTLE VAL F 5/3/2001COUNTYEIN LONDON WINNIE Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 4 of 22 NAME OF HORSE SEX FOALING DATEDAM SIRE IN REG SIRE UNNAMED F 2/6/2001CRAM LOUP SAUVAGE WILD DIMENSION C 3/28/2001CRESTA QUEEN WILD EVENT CONNY NELL F 2/3/2001CUDDLESKIN SECRENINER UNNAMED F 5/12/2001CUPCAKE'S REVENG STOSKY DESTINY'S DOORSTEP C 5/24/2001DAFFODIL BED BOARD MEMBER UNNAMED C 1/12/2001DANCING LADY LUC ANNOUNCE UNNAMED C 3/19/2001DANNYS ANGEL KINGDOM CITY DARN THAT COBRA C 1/30/2001DARN THAT GLITTE COBRA KING DASHING EXPRESS F 4/16/2001DASHING HOLME BRIGHT LAUNCH RYAN'S RAINBOW C 4/13/2001DASHING REASON WAKI WARRIOR UNNAMED C 4/2/2001DAWN'S ROSE SWISS MIRAGE VISTA RED C 4/9/2001DAYTON JENN SHUAILAAN ASPEN LEAF F 5/15/2001DEAR BY LEAR AGO ORO'S DELIGHT C 4/7/2001DEFREDEDELIGHT MORO ORO DOCALOT C 2/7/2001DELORE'S LOT DOC'S LEADER UNNAMED C 3/11/2001DIE DREISTE UNANIMOUS VOTE UNNAMED F 5/20/2001DIVINE ART KINGDOM CITY OUT OF CHARACTER F 3/25/2001DOCTOR DOCTOR CROWN AMBASSADOR COCKLEBURR KATE F 4/20/2001DO'N OUR BEST COUNT THE TIME UNNAMED C 3/24/2001DON'T FOLLOW ME SPARTAN VICTORY DOC'SIAIN'TNOPAINT F 4/18/2001DOOLITTLE HILL STOSKY UNNAMED F 4/30/2001DOONS GAMBLER KEOS LIL SWEET TEE F 2/7/2001DORIS' DUSTBUSTE LIL E TEE TALLY WAKI C 3/23/2001DOT'S DANCE WAKI WARRIOR CROWNED SAVANNAH C 3/20/2001DOWNTOWN SAVAN CROWN AMBASSADOR UNNAMED F 4/12/2001DUSTY ARTISTE SEMINOLE WIND Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 5 of 22 NAME OF HORSE SEX FOALING DATEDAM SIRE IN REG SIRE LOOKOUT YALL C 4/2/2001DUSTY STAR INHERENT KAL UNNAMED C 5/6/2001DUTY CALLS SIR CAT BERNADINE F 4/2/2001DYNAMIC ANGEL BLASÉ UNNAMED C 3/22/2001DYNAMIC FASHION CROWN AMBASSADOR UNNAMED F 5/13/2001EASILY SHOOK AP RULER E'MORO F 2/27/2001EASY ANGLE MORO ORO FAPPIANO LANE F 3/9/2001EBONY STORM T.H. FAPPIANO SILLY PUDDY C 4/14/2001ELOPER MINTED GOLD ENCHANTED MAGIC C 4/16/2001ENCHANTED SWEEP MAGIC FLAGSHIP RUBY LA PEARL F 4/27/2001ENDEARING DANCE CAPTAIN BODGIT HWY TWENTY SEVEN C 4/6/2001ESTRONEW INHERENT KAL ETTA'S ACE C 5/25/2001ETTAS GOLD SCENT WISE UNNAMED C 4/7/2001EVEN JADE DUANE UNNAMED F 3/4/2001FAITHS WILD WON BINALONG UNNAMED F 5/9/2001FANCY MOTION THE NAMES JIMMY LONESOMEPROSPECT C 6/6/2001FANCY REALITY CLASSY PROSPECTOR TWOTHOUSANDTHREE F 4/18/2001FAST GIRL THE NAME'S JIMMY UNNAMED F 5/12/2001FAST PLAYING FIRL BOARD MEMBER TEE PHONE HOME C 5/13/2001FELICE LIL E TEE RINE'S LAST HOPE F 5/14/2001FIGHTING WISH RINE'S HOPE UNNAMED F 4/8/2001FIRE KAT INDY MOOD KULIK F 5/10/2001FIRE WATCH GADZOOK FIREDUP FOR REAL C 3/27/2001FIREDUP MISS REALITOS UNNAMED C 3/27/2001FIRM BUT CARELES SEA OF SECRETS UNNAMED C 3/4/2001FIRST MOLD SEMINOLE WIND UNNAMED C 2/16/2001FLATTERING WAYS GOLDEN GEAR Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 6 of 22 NAME OF HORSE SEX FOALING DATEDAM SIRE IN REG SIRE FLO JO MAN C 5/15/2001FLO JO MANILA FORT STANTON FLUFFERNUTTER C 4/26/2001FLUFF AND FOLD WAKI WARRIOR UNNAMED C 3/28/2001FOGGY MOON DEVIL HIS DUE CICATRIZ C 3/28/2001FOOLISH EXCHANG COLD AND CLOUDY SHACK A TEE C 2/16/2001FOOLISH TODAY LIL E TEE UNNAMED C 3/29/2001FOREST CROWN TRICON UNNAMED F 3/27/2001FOREST NYMPH CAT'S CAREER HOOSIER WATERLILY F 1/29/2001FORWHATAILESYOU PRESIDENTIAL ORDER UNLIMITED HOPE F 4/6/2001FOURTH BREAD AGO FREE STAR C 4/10/2001FREEDOMS STAR ALI GAZIBA FREE ON APPEAL F 4/29/2001FRENCH APPEAL EMANCIPATOR UNNAMED F 2/13/2001FRENCH KRISS CLASSY PROSPECTOR UNNAMED C 3/24/2001FRENCH REGISTER REGAL CLASSIC STEVE'S GAL F 1/24/2001GAINESVILLE GAL GHAZI UNNAMED F 4/15/2001GAL NEXT DOOR AP INDY MOON DOTTIES GENIUS F 3/27/2001GALAICA STAR COLD AND CLOUDY MORESPEEDPLEASE C 3/21/2001GALAXY LEE SWISS MIRAGE KARIN'S GIRL F 5/23/2001GARISH GIRL SQUAN LAKE PRINCESS ELLAGRACE F 3/9/2001GARZA D.C.
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