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REEM AL BARARI Barn 34 Hip No Property of Shadwell Farm LLC Barn Hip No. 34 REEM AL BARARI 570 Dark Bay or Brown Mare; foaled 2000 Northern Dancer Storm Bird ........................ South Ocean Storm Cat ......................... Secretariat Terlingua........................... Crimson Saint REEM AL BARARI Never Bend Riverman........................... River Lady Histoire (FR) ..................... (1979) *Klairon Helvetie............................. *Heiress II By STORM CAT (1983). Black-type winner of $570,610, Young America S. [G1], etc. Leading sire twice, sire of 19 crops of racing age, 1393 foals, 1006 starters, 168 black-type winners, 8 champions, 725 winners of 2095 races and earning $117,780,508. Sire of dams of 103 black-type winners, including champions Phalaenopsis, Speightstown, Folklore, Hail Glory (BRZ), and of Dream Impact, Mujahid, In the Night, Meisho Bowler, Grass World, Nobiz Like Shobiz, Halley's Comet, Black Tuxedo, Lord Majesty. 1st dam HISTOIRE (FR), by Riverman. Winner at 3 in France. Half-sister to *HAMADA (Prix de la Porte Maillot-G3, etc.), Haut Relief [G2], Hybla (FR). Dam of 16 registered foals, 16 of racing age, 13 to race, 7 winners, including-- ERHAAB (c. by Chief's Crown). 4 wins at 2 and 3, £596,661, in England, hwt. at 3 on European Hand., 9 1/2 - 10 1/2 fur., hwt. at 3 on English Hand., 9 1/2 - 11 and 11 - 14 fur., Ever Ready Epsom Derby [G1], Homeowners Dante S. [G2], 2nd Feilden S., etc. (Total: $905,450). OUMALDAAYA (f. by Nureyev). Winner at 2 and 3, £23,962, in England, Lupe S.; winner at 3 in Italy, Premio Lydia Tesio [G2]. (Total: $47,242). Dam of HAAMI (c. by Nashwan, 5 wins, Total: $205,149, Ridgewood Pearl Desmond S. [G3], Z. T. Egerton Stud Darley S., etc.). HISPANOLIA (FR) (f. by Kris). 2 wins at 3, €45,789, in France, Prix Meli- sande, 2nd Prix Charles Laffitte, Prix de Meudon. (Total: $55,537). Hittias (GB) (c. by Touching Wood). 3 wins, €47,258, in France, 3rd Prix Tanti- eme; 4 wins, $83,268, in N.A./U.S., 3rd Seneca H. [G3]. (Total: $134,734). Mawhiba (f. by Dayjur). Unplaced in 1 start in England. Dam of-- CHAIBIA (IRE) (f. by Peintre Celebre). 3 wins at 2 and 3, €95,875, in France, Prix de Psyche [G3], etc.; placed at 3 and 4, $43,460, in N.A./ U.S., 2nd Athenia H. [G3] (BEL, $22,460), etc. (Total: $163,453). Wadia (f. by Lyphard). Sent to Japan. Dam of 3 winners, including-- WADI RUM (f. by Sunday Silence). 5 wins, 3 to 5, ¥95,430,000, in Japan, Yonago S. (Total: $851,732). RACE RECORD: In England. At 2, unraced; at 3, unplaced in 1 start. Earned £444. (Total: $740). PRODUCE RECORD: 2005 Baraari, f. by Nayef. Placed at 2 and 3, £2,597, in England. (Total: $5,182). 2006 Rafaan, c. by Gulch. Winner at 3, 2009, £4,424, in England. (Total: $7,100). 2007 Saafia, f. by Swain (IRE). Winner at 2, 2009, £5,019, in England. (Total: $8,168). 2008 c. by Smarty Jones; 2009 c. by Jazil. Mated to Arch (Kris S.--Aurora), last service May 7, 2009. (Believed to be PREGNANT). NTRA. KEE 11/09.
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