Princessnesian
Princessnesian | |
---|---|
Sire | Santa Margarita Invitational Handicap (1969) |
Princessnesian (foaled in 1964 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Background
Princessnesian was a bay mare bred and raced by William Haggin Perry.
Racing career
In 1968 the four-year-old mare became only the third female to win the Gold Cup, joining Happy Issue (1944) and Two Lea (1952).[1]
Breeding record
Retired to
Nijinsky. None of her foals achieved anything more than modest success in racing[2] but her daughter Bold Enchantress produced the Group 1 winner Fordham
.
Pedigree
Sire Princequillo |
Prince Rose | Rose Prince | Prince Palatine |
---|---|---|---|
Eglantine | |||
Indolence | Gay Crusader | ||
Barrier | |||
Cosquilla | Papyrus | Tracery | |
Miss Matty | |||
Quick Thought | White Eagle | ||
Mindful | |||
Dam Alanesian |
Polynesian | Unbreakable | Sickle |
Blue Grass | |||
Black Polly | Polymelian | ||
Black Queen | |||
Alablue | Blue Larkspur | Black Servant | |
Blossom Time | |||
Double Time | Sir Gallahad III
| ||
Virginia L |
References
- ^ Hollywood Park, July 8, 2009 article Archived October 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Princessnesian's progeny at Pedigree Query