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538 Consigned by Elite, Agent Salsa Bella (FR) Hip No. Barn 10 538 Consigned by ELiTE, Agent Salsa Bella (FR) Pivotal . Polar Falcon Siyouni . {Fearless Revival {Sichilla . Danehill Salsa Bella (FR) . {Slipstream Queen Bay filly; Sinndar . Grand Lodge foaled 2015 {Katsya . {Sinntara (2007) {Labyrinth . Exit to Nowhere {Olvarria By SIYOUNI (2007), $657,064 in France, Grand Criterium [G1], etc. Sire of 6 crops, 30 black type wnrs, $19,693,327, including Bourree [G3] (hwt), Laurens (to 4, 2019, $2,041,225, Prix de Diane [G1], Fillies Mile [G1], etc.), Ervedya [G1] ($1,465,398), Sottsass [G1] (to 3, 2019, $1,011,199), Finsbury Square [G2] ($586,548), Volta [G2] ($344,253), Aylmerton [G2]. 1st dam KATSYA, by Sinndar. 3 wins at 3 and 4, 88,980 euro in France. Total: $118,752. Dam of 3 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2019, one to race-- Salsa Bella (FR) (f. by Siyouni). Black type-placed winner, see below. 2nd dam LABYRINTH, by Exit to Nowhere. 2 wins at 3, 24,468 euro in France. Total: $91,990. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Dedale. 2 wins at 3, 74,025 euro in France. Total: $91,990. Producer. 3rd dam Olvarria, by Bikala. 12 wins, 3 to 6, 121,171 euro in France, 2nd Grand Prix de Rouen [L], etc. Total: $147,639. Dam of 1 other foal to race-- Tournesol. Placed at 2 and 3 in France. Producer. 4th dam MARIE DE VEZ, by Crystal Palace. Winner at 3 in France. Half-sister to DOM ALARIC (FR) ($237,944 in N.A./U.S.; Grand Prix de Deauville-G2 in France, sire), Oriflamme. Dam of 13 winners, including-- MARIE DE KEN. 3 wins, 104,353 euro in France, Prix Fille de l’Air [G3], Prix de Liancourt [L], 2nd Prix Vermeille [G1], etc. Total: $136,083. Dam of-- ANA MARIE. 2 wins, 286,886 euro in France, hwt at 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Prix d’Harcourt [G2], Prix Vanteaux [G3], 2nd Prix Vermeille [G1], etc.; placed in 1 start, 44,000 pounds in England, 2nd Nassau S. [G1]. Total: $353,898. Dam of ANA AMERICANA (Total: $182,999, dam of Mayson Junior [G2], to 5, 2019, Total: $723,853). CHARMO (FR). 5 wins, $400,914 in N.A./U.S., San Francisco Breeders’ Cup Mile S. [G2] (GG, $165,000), etc.; placed to 4, 83,240 euro in France, 2nd Prix Roland de Chambure [L], etc. Total: $500,801. Sire. Black type-placed: Zatonic [G3]; Kenmour (Total: $243,785). Vezing (FR). Winner in 2 starts, $21,600 in N.A./U.S.; placed, 21,648 euro in France, 2nd Prix de l’Avre [L], 3rd Prix La Force [G3]. Total: $45,132. Olvarria. Black type-placed winner, see above. Kenez. 6 wins in France and Belgium, 2nd Prix Albert Van Loo [L]. Vezina. Placed at 3 in France. Dam of MORANDI (FR) (4 wins, 605,350 euro in France, Criterium de Saint-Cloud [G1], Prix de Conde [G3], 2nd French Derby [G1], etc., Total: $787,768), Vita (Total: $80,229). Marie Glitters. Unplaced. Dam of GREY GLITTERS, LOUPY GLITTERS. G’dam of LORD GLITTERS [G1] (Total: $1,860,909), DREAM IN BLUE. Great-g’dam of VOLATILE (champion), PETIT CHEVALIER [G3]. Race Record: (In France) at 2, one win in 1 start. Earned 9,000 euro. (In N.A./ U.S.) at 3, once 2nd (Sweetest Chant S. [G3], GP, $19,200); at 4, 2019, unplaced in 2 starts. Earned $29,505 $32,785. Total: $40,170 $43,450. Breeders’ Cup nominated. 6-19.
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