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SUMMER HUMOR Barn 31 & 32 Hip No Consigned by Lane's End, Agent for Barn Edward P. Evans (Spring Hill Farm) Hip No. 31 & 32 SUMMER HUMOR 564 Bay Filly; foaled 2007 Mr. Prospector Forty Niner........................ File Distorted Humor ............... Danzig Danzig's Beauty ................ Sweetest Chant SUMMER HUMOR Storm Bird Summer Squall................. Weekend Surprise Summer Colony................ (1998) Pleasant Colony Probable Colony............... Withallprobability By DISTORTED HUMOR (1993). Black-type winner of $769,964, Common- wealth Breeders' Cup S. [G2], etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 9 crops of racing age, 921 foals, 698 starters, 88 black-type winners, 539 winners of 1768 races and earning $67,638,425, 3 champions, including Funny Cide ($3,529,412, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $800,200), etc.), Don Dandy ($404,068), and of Regal Ransom [G2] (hwt. at 3 in United Arab Emirates, 3 wins, $1,762,200), Commentator [G1] (14 wins, $2,049,845). 1st dam SUMMER COLONY, by Summer Squall. 10 wins, 3 to 5, $1,448,930, Personal Ensign H. [G1] (SAR, $240,000), Molly Pitcher Breeders' Cup H. [G2] (MTH, $180,000), La Canada S. [G2] (SA, $120,000), Delaware H. [G3] (DEL, $360,000), Pimlico Breeders' Cup Distaff H. [G3] (PIM, $90,000), Ladies H. [G3], 2nd Molly Pitcher Breeders' Cup H. [G2] (MTH, $60,- 000), Rampart H. [G2] (GP, $40,000), Pimlico Breeders' Cup Distaff H. [G3] (PIM, $30,000), 3rd Beldame S. [G1] (BEL, $82,500). Dam of 3 other registered foals, 2 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2010, 2 to race, 1 winner-- Summer Laugh (f. by Distorted Humor). Winner in 1 start at 2, 2010, $30,000. 2nd dam PROBABLE COLONY, by Pleasant Colony. Unraced. Dam of 3 winners, incl.-- SUMMER COLONY (f. by Summer Squall). Black-type winner, above. Colonial Causeway (c. by Giant's Causeway). 5 wins at 4 and 5, $130,- 200, 3rd Primal S. (CRC, $5,500). Probable Storm. Unraced. Dam of 5 foals, 3 winners, including-- CAJUN CONQUEST (c. by Came Home). 4 wins, 3 to 6, 2010, $165,- 388, Seeking the Gold S. (LAD, $30,000). Established course record at Evangeline Downs, mi. in 1:36 1/5. 3rd dam WITHALLPROBABILITY, by Mr. Prospector. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $643,438, Bonnie Miss S. [G2], Forward Gal Breeders' Cup S. [G2], Chicago Budweiser Breeders' Cup H. [G3], HBPA H. [L] (ELP, $62,500), etc. Half-sister to KADRMAS ($257,239), Kyowa Alysheba (Total: $1,210,823, sire), Slaymaker ($127,725), Tomisue's Gold, Go Carolina [L]. Dam of-- WITH ABILITY. 7 wins, 2 to 4, $558,124, Sixty Sails H. [G3] (SPT, $180,- 000), Next Move H. [G3] (AQU, $65,160), Fashion S. [L] (BEL, $48,090), 2nd Fleur de Lis H. [G2] (CD, $65,880), Arlington Matron H. [G3] (AP, $30,000), 3rd Sorority S. [G3], Ladies H. [G3] (AQU, $11,814). RACE RECORD: At 2, one win, once 2nd; at 3, 2010, unplaced. Earned $35,550. Engagements: Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Virginia. Racing or broodmare prospect. KEE 11/10.
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