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Pure Champion(Ire) PURE CHAMPION (IRE) BAY 2007 16.1 hh RACE RECORD (in Great Britain, Ireland, U.S.A., New Zealand, Hong Kong) Age Ctry Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Stakes 2 years GB 1 - - - £17,041 " IRE 1 1 - - €12,092 3 years GB 1 - - - - " IRE 4 2 1 - €87,772 " USA 1 - - - US$3,334 4 years HK 12 1 2 - HK$2,182,875 5 years HK 9 1 2 1 HK$3,481,000 6 years HK 11 1 2 1 HK$4,141,000 7 years HK 4 - - - - " NZ 5 2 - 1 NZ$187,625 8 years NZ 1 - - - - 50 8 7 3 £17,041 and €99,864, US$3,334, NZ$187,625, HK$9,804,875 At 2 years: Naas Pat Dunlea Memorial 2YO Maiden S. (6f beating Gold Bubbles and Rockymountainhigh), 4th Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1 (7f). At 3 years: Curragh Solonaway S., Gr.3 (1m beating Wade Giles and Across the Rhine), Killarney Ruby S., L (8½f beating Ask Jack and Fourpenny Lane), 2d Leopardstown Meld S., Gr.3 (9f to Famous Name and beating Bea Remembered), 4th Irish Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1 (1m). At 4 years: HKJC Chopard H. (1800m beating Kavak and Liberator), 2d HKJC Cathay Pacific Jockey Club Cup, Gr.2 (2000m to Thumbs Up and beating Irian), News Bar Talk H. (2000m to Va Benissimo and beating Packing Commander). At 5 years: HKJC January Cup, L (1800m beating Packing Commander and Noble Conqueror), 2d HKJC Centenary Vase, L (1800m to Packing Commander and beating Sapelli), Happy Valley Vase (1800m to Happy Guys and beating Military Attack), 3d HKJC Jockey Club Mile, Gr.2 (1600m to Glorious Days and Ambitious Dragon), 4th Hong Kong Gold Cup, L (2000m). At 6 years: HKJC Centenary Vase, L (1800m beating Dan Excel and Glaswegian), 2d Hong Kong Gold Cup, L (2000m to Military Attack and beating Xtension), HKJC Happy Valley Vase (1800m to Xanadou and beating Kavak), 3d HKJC Chairman's Trophy, L (1600m to Al Rep and Dan Excel), 4th HKJC Premier P., L (1800m). At 7 years: Hawkes Bay Windsor Park P., Gr.1 (1600m beating I Do and Soriano), Manawatu Challenge S., CHACHAMAIDEE (07f, Danehill, Sadler's Wells). 1st dam Gr.3 (1400m beating Diademe and Ginner Hart), 3d Champion Older Female Sprinter in GB in 2011. 7 wins- CASTARA BEACH, by Danehill. Unplaced. Sister to HILL Hawkes Bay Makfi Challenge S., Gr.1 (1400m to I Do 1 at 2-6f to 1m, Leopardstown Matron S., Gr.1. HOPPER (dam of NANNINA), three-quarter-sister to and Pussy O'Reilly). SAND BIJOU (11f, Emperor Jones, Search Tradition). 5 De Laroche (dam of FENOMENO), half-sister to wins 1400m to 2000m, Monterrico Clasico Enrique WATER BOATMAN. Dam of seven named foals, all World Thoroughbred Rating: 117 (in 2012), 117 (in 2013), Ayulo Pardo, Gr.1. raced, three winners, inc:- 115 (in 2014). DON CHULLO (11c, Interprete, Cipayo). 8 wins at 1000m PURE CHAMPION (c. by Footstepsinthesand). Subject to 2017-18, San Isidro G.P. Suipacha, Gr.1. horse. STUD RECORD PURE CHAMPION (07c, Danehill, Grundy). Subject horse. Varenka (f. by Fasliyev). Winner at 2 at 7½f in GB, 2d Commenced stud duties in New Zealand in 2015 GIANT SANDMAN (07c, Darshaan, Val de Loir). 13 wins Rome Premio Repubbliche Marinare, L. Producer. His oldest progeny will be 3YOs in 2019-20. 1150m to 1600m, Baden-Baden Goldene Peitsche, Gr.2, Ovrevoll Polar Cup, Gr.3. 2nd dam BY FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND DRAGON LIPS (14g, Königstiger, Lando). 2 wins at 1600m, SEA HARRIER, by Grundy. Raced twice. Three-quarter- 3 wins-2 at 2-from 6f to 1m, £185,600, €58,011, The Two 1700m, €123,200, Cologne Meilen Trophy, Gr.2. sister to BIREME (dam of YAWL), Ocean Ballad, half- Thousand Guineas, Gr.1, Leopardstown Killavullan S., HESHEM (13c, Stravinsky, Affirmed). Champion Older Turf sister to SEA ANCHOR, Sea Port (dam of Gr.3. Half-brother to PEDRO THE GREAT and BELLE Male Miler in UAE in 2016-17. 5 wins at 1900m, 2000m INDIGENOUS (H.K.) - QUALTRON), Killick (dam of D'OR. Half-brother to the dam of CURVY, POWER, to 2018, Maisons-Laffitte Prix Eugene Adam, Gr.2. CAVALRY). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 6 winners, inc:- THAKAFAAT and JUNIA TEPZIA. Out of GLATISANT, SAND PUCE (09f, Roar, Shy Tom). 18 wins-1 at 2-1200m WATER BOATMAN (Main Reef). 11 wins 1600m to sister to the dam of MAHLER, half-sister to GAI to 2000m, La Plata Clasico Marcos Levalle, Gr.2. 3200m, £27,300, A$595,580, SAJC Adelaide Cup, BULGA and ROCKERLONG, and half-sister to the KASPERSKY (11c, Grand Lodge, Alzao). 12 wins at Gr.1, Rain Lover P., Gr.3, West End Export S.H., dam of SUPERSTAR LEO, EDINBURGH KNIGHT and 1600m, 1700m, Milan Premio Carlo Vittadini, Gr.2. Gr.3, Birthday Cup, Gr.3, Doncaster Troy S., L, NIGHTBIRD. Grandson of DANCING ROCKS. LIVING THE LIFE (10f, Machiavellian, Sadler's Wells). 10 Onkaparinga Cup, L-twice, 2d VATC Caulfield Cup, wins-1 at 2, Presque Isle Downs Masters S., Gr.2-twice. Gr.1, Curragh Gallinule S., Gr.2, SAJC West End Sire of 58 SW BAREFOOT LADY (08f, Tenby, Salmon Leap). 5 wins-2 at Export S.H., Gr.3, Robert A Lee S., L, 3d SAJC Rain INFILTRADA (08f, Lode, Ibero). Champion Miler & Older 2-5f to 10½f, Woodbine Canadian S., Gr.2. Lover P., Gr.3, Newmarket Feilden S., L, VRC Chester Female in Argentina in 2013-14.14 wins 1200m to KING KON (10c, Lucky Roberto, Shy Tom). 5 wins 1600m Manifold S., L, 4th VRC Queen Elizabeth S.H., Gr.2. 1600m, San Isidro G.P. Joaquin S de Anchorena, Gr.1. to 3000m, San Isidro Clasico General Pueyrredon, Gr.2. HILL HOPPER (Danehill). 4 wins from only 7 starts at 6f, SHAMALGAN (07c, Unfuwain, Iron Duke). Champion Older SAGITARIANA (09f, Roy, Devil's Bag). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 7f, Newmarket Criterion S., Gr.3, Doncaster Sceptre Male Miler in Italy in 2013. 7 wins-1 at 2-1600m to 1500m, 2200m, Palermo Clasico Ramon Biaus, Gr.2. S., L, Kempton Milcars S. Dam of- 1900m, Milan Premio Vittorio di Capua, Gr.1. NANNINA (Medicean). Joint Champion Older Female NORTHERN DANCER 2 STORM BIRD Miler in GB in 2007. 5 wins-3 at 2-6f to 1m, STORM CAT SOUTH OCEAN 4 £482,854, €14,650, Newmarket Fillies Mile, Gr.1, GIANT'S CAUSEWAY B. or Br. 1983 SECRETARIAT 2 TERLINGUA Royal Ascot Coronation S., Gr.1, Windsor Forest Ch. 1997 CRIMSON SAINT 8 S., Gr.2, Goodwood Prestige S., Gr.3, 2d GW 8 wins BLUSHING GROOM 22 FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND RAHY Newmarket Falmouth S., Gr.1, Sun Chariot S., f:2400 r:1993 w:1328 SW:187 MARIAH'S STORM GLORIOUS SONG 12 Gr.1, 3d Goodwood Nassau S., Gr.1, Epsom (GB) B. 1991 ROBERTO 10 IMMENSE Princess Elizabeth S., Gr.3, Newbury Princess B. 2002 IMSODEAR 11 Margaret S., Gr.3, 4th Newmarket Falmouth S., RED GOD 8 GW 3 wins BLUSHING GROOM Gr.1, Leopardstown Matron S., Gr.1. Producer. f:1444 r:1220 w:799 RAINBOW QUEST RUNAWAY BRIDE 22 Sea Vixen. 2 wins-1 at 2-at 6f, 1m in GB. Dam of- GLATISANT B. 1981 HERBAGER 16 SW:58 I WILL FOLLOW Worchester (Spinning World). 3 wins-1 at 2-at B. 1991 WHERE YOU LEAD 14 1200m, 1300m, 2d Criterium de Lyon, L. GW 2 wins NIJINSKY 8 GREEN DANCER Glendera. Winner at 1¼m, Newbury Reading S. Dam of- f:14 r:11 w:5 SW:3 DANCING ROCKS GREEN VALLEY 16 Gurkha (Polish Precedent). Winner at 2, 2d Kempton B. 1979 GREY SOVEREIGN 6 CRODA ROSSA Easter S., L, 4th Curragh Tetrarch S., Gr.3. CRENELLE 1 NEARCTIC 14 Bird of Love. Placed at 3 in GB. Grandam of- NORTHERN DANCER DANZIG NATALMA 2 HAVANNA BELLE (Teofilo). 4 wins-1 at 2-at 1m in DANEHILL B. 1977 ADMIRAL'S VOYAGE 4 Ireland and U.S.A, Santa Anita Astra S., L, 3d Del PAS DE NOM B. 1986 PETITIONER 7 Mar Sandy Blue H., L, 4th Santa Anita Royal GW 4 wins RIBOT 4 Heroine S., Gr.2, Del Mar Osunitas S., L. HIS MAJESTY CASTARA BEACH f:2414 r:2083 w:1631 SW:347 RAZYANA FLOWER BOWL 4 B. 1981 BUCKPASSER 1 3rd dam (IRE) SPRING ADIEU NATALMA 2 ANCHOR, by Major Portion. 2 wins-1 at 2-at 6f, 7f, B. 1996 HONEYWAY 9 Newmarket Nell Gwyn S., Gr.3, 4th Yorkshire Oaks, GREAT NEPHEW NP GRUNDY SYBIL'S NIECE 14 Gr.1, Royal Ascot Coronation S., Gr.2. Half-sister to f:7 r:7 w:3 SW:1 SEA HARRIER Ch. 1972 WORDEN 13 BIREME (dam of YAWL), BUOY, FLUKE, BALINGER, WORD FROM LUNDY Ch. 1979 LUNDY PRINCESS 8 KEDGE, Boathouse (dam of DRY DOCK). Dam of 10 NP COURT MARTIAL 1 foals, 8 to race, 5 winners, inc:- MAJOR PORTION f:10 r:9 w:6 SW:2 ANCHOR BETTER HALF 8 SEA ANCHOR (Alcide). 5 wins 1¼m to 19f, Royal Ascot Ch. 1966 RIBOT 4 King Edward VII S., Gr.2, Sandown Henry II S., Gr.3, RIPECK KYAK 11 3d Royal Ascot Gold Cup, Gr.1. Successful sire. Standing at WILLOW GLEN The property of a Partnership Postal: 1004 Pikes Point Rd, No 9 RD, Waimate 7979 Live Foal Guarantee Stud Fee: $4,000 + GST Enquires: Mike & Barbara Cooney, ph: 03-689 2622, Fax: 03-689 2624, mob: 0274-316 130, email: [email protected], web: www.willowglenstud.co.nz New Zealand Register of63 Thoroughbred Stallions.
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