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(GB) Glatisant Rainbow Quest Dancing Rocks From Marlhill House Stud 634 634 Giant's Storm Cat Footstepsinthesand Causeway Mariah's Storm (GB) Rainbow Quest CHESNUT COLT Glatisant (IRE) Dancing Rocks March 19th, 2007 Raise A Native Mr Prospector Intizaa (USA) Gold Digger (1996) Nureyev Oumaldaaya Histoire E.B.F. / B.C. Nominated. 1st dam INTIZAA (USA): placed 4 times at 2 and 3; dam of 4 previous foals; 3 runners; 1 winner: Hasayis (GB) (01 f. by Danehill (USA)): 3 wins viz. winner at 3 and placed; also 2 wins at 4 in France and placed twice. She also has a 2-y-o filly by Singspiel (IRE). 2nd dam OUMALDAAYA (USA): Champion 3yr old filly in Italy in 1992, 3 wins at 2 and 3 at home and in Italy and £72,910 inc. Premio Lydia Tesio, Gr.2 and Lupe S., L.; dam of 10 foals; 9 runners; 3 winners: HAAMI (USA) (c. by Nashwan (USA)): 5 wins at 2 to 4 and £128,103 inc. Ridgewood Pearl Desmond S., Gr.3, Somerville Tattersall S., L. and Z T Egerton Stud Darley S., L., placed 2nd Dixie H., Gr.2, Reed Print Beeswing S., Gr.3, Weatherbys Earl of Sefton S., Gr.3, Michael Page International Silver Trophy, L., 3rd Solario S., Gr.3 and Darley Oettingen-Rennen, Gr.3. Asas (GB): 6 wins, £24,933 inc. winner at 2 and placed twice. Ayun (USA): 3 wins at 3 and £23,028 and placed 5 times; broodmare. 3rd dam HISTOIRE (FR) (by Riverman (USA)): winner at 3 in France and 73,200 fr. and placed 3 times; dam of 16 foals; 13 runners; 7 winners inc.: ERHAAB (USA): 4 wins at 2 and 3 and £596,661 inc. Ever Ready Derby S., Gr.1 and Homeowners Dante S., Gr.2, placed 4 times inc. 2nd Feilden S., L., 3rd Coral Eclipse S., Gr.1 and Vodafone Horris Hill S., Gr.3; sire. OUMALDAAYA (USA): see above. HISPANOLIA (FR): 2 wins at 3 in France and £29,886 inc. Prix Melisande, L., placed 2nd Prix Charles Laffitte, L. and Prix de Meudon, L.; dam of winners. Hittias: 7 wins in France and in U.S.A. and £58,224 placed 3rd Seneca H., Gr.3 and Prix Tantieme, L.; sire. Wadia (USA): dam of winners inc.: WADI RUM (JPN): won Yonago S., L. Mawhiba (USA): dam of a winner: CHAIBIA (IRE): 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France and £90,851 inc. Prix de Psyche, Gr.3 and Prix Finlande, L., placed 4 times inc. 2nd Athenia H., Gr.3. 4th dam HELVETIE II: winner at 3 in France; dam of 14 foals; 13 runners; 9 winners inc.: HAMADA (FR): 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France and £41,893 inc. Prix de la Porte Maillot, Gr.3 and Prix de Sandringham, Gr.3, placed 7 times inc. 2nd Prix Eclipse, Gr.3, Prix Le Roi Soleil, L., 3rd Prix des Reves d'Or, L. and 4th Prix de la Foret, Gr.1; dam of winners; third dam of EASTERN APPEAL (IRE) (4 wins at 3 and 4, 2007 and £121,874 inc. Oratorio EBF Athasi S., Gr.3 and Coolmore Home of Champions Concorde S., Gr.3), RUM CHARGER (IRE) (3 wins at 2 and 3 and £68,816 inc. Ballycorus S., Gr.3). Stabled in Barn C Box 29 .
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