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102 Consigned by Havens Bloodstock Agency, Inc., Agent Life on the Nile Hip No. 102 Consigned by Havens Bloodstock Agency, Inc., Agent Life On the Nile Empire Maker . Unbridled Pioneerof the Nile . {Toussaud {Star of Goshen . Lord At War (ARG) Life On the Nile . {Castle Eight Dark bay/br. colt; Storm Cat . Storm Bird February 23, 2019 {Life Is Sweet . {Terlingua (2005) {Sweet Life . Kris S. {Symbolically By PIONEEROF THE NILE (2006), [G1] $1,634,200. Sire of 9 crops, 37 black type wnrs, 4 champions, $47,108,923, including American Phar- oah [G1] ($8,650,300, Triple Crown), Classic Empire [G1] ($2,520,220) and Midnight Storm [G1] ($1,783,110), Cairo Prince [G2] ($562,000), Jojo Warrior [G2] ($396,231), Thousand Words [G2] ($327,500), Nolde [G2]. 1st dam LIFE IS SWEET, by Storm Cat. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $1,820,810, Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic [G1] (OSA, $1,080,000), Santa Margarita Invitational H. [G1] (SA, $180,000), La Canada S. [G2] (SA, $120,000), El Encino S. [G2] (SA, $90,000), 2nd Santa Maria H. [G2] (SA, $50,000), Sands Point S. [G2] (BEL, $30,000), Milady H. [G2] (HOL, $30,000), Calder Oaks [L] (CRC, $38,800), 3rd Hollywood Gold Cup H. [G1] (HOL, $84,000). Sister to SWEET CATOMINE, CALIMONCO. Dam of 6 other foals of racing age, 6 to race, 5 winners, including-- Lifeline (g. by Tapit). 3 wins, 3 to 6, placed at 7, 2021, $111,064. Labeq (g. by Tapit). Winner at 4, $77,310. Waspirant (g. by Union Rags). Winner at 2, 2020, $62,300. 2nd dam SWEET LIFE, by Kris S. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $223,486, Providencia S.-R (SA, $48,375), 2nd Beverly Hills H. [G1], 3rd San Clemente H. [G2]. Brood- mare of the year. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winners, including-- SWEET CATOMINE (f. by Storm Cat). 5 wins, $1,059,600, champion, Bree- ders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1] (LS, $520,000), Santa Anita Oaks [G1] (SA, $180,000), Del Mar Debutante S. [G1] (DMR, $150,000), etc. Grand- dam of NAUGHTY THOUGHTS (f. by The Factor) to 3, 2020, $213,597; INTHEWINNERSCIRCLE (f. by Medaglia d’Oro) at 2, 2020. LIFE IS SWEET (f. by Storm Cat). Black type winner, see above. CALIMONCO (c. by Storm Cat). 4 wins, $339,926 in N.A., Sidd Finch S. [L] (SA, $46,080), Wickerr S.-R (DMR, $55,224), 2nd Wickerr S.-R (DMR, $17,740), 3rd Citation H. [G2] (HOL, $30,000), Del Mar Mile H. [G2] (DMR, $24,000); winner, $54,101 in Canada. Total: $391,486. Sire. Sweet Way. Winner at 3, $42,795. Dam of Saint Vigeur (c. by Smart Strike) 2 wins, $203,890, 2nd Peter Pan S. [G2], BEL, $40,000, Dwyer S. [G2], BEL, $40,000, etc.; Sweet Bliss [G2] (f. by Street Cry-IRE) $81,930. Symbolic Gesture. Unraced. Dam of MODERNIST (c. by Uncle Mo) 3 wins to 4, 2021, $520,300, Risen Star S. [G2], FG, $240,000, Excelsior S. [G3], 2nd Challenger S. [G3], 3rd Louisiana Derby [G2], FG, $100,000. 3rd dam Symbolically, by Flying Paster. 6 wins, $163,300, 2nd C.T.B.A. Marion S.- R, etc. Dam of 6 winners, including PIRATE’S REVENGE [G1] ($521,- 025, g’dam of TIDAL POOL, $394,820; great-g’dam of Torrent [G2], $311,850), ECHO OF YESTERDAY ($437,750), SWEET LIFE (above), CARIBBEAN PIRATE ($171,450), Strive [G2] ($287,910, sire). Great- granddam of PAHAN MURA ($783,566, Robert J. Frankel S. [G3], etc.). Breeders’ Cup nominated. KTDF. 4-21.
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