Ortensia (horse) explained

Horsename:Ortensia
Sire:Testa Rossa (AUS)
Grandsire:Perugino (USA)
Dam:Aerate's Pick (AUS)
Damsire:Picknicker (AUS)[1]
Sex:Mare
Foaled:16 September 2005
Colour:Bay
Breeder:L D Rhodes
Owner:A D Fraser, Ms A Fraser & Miss E Ridley
Trainer:Tony Noonan
Paul Messara
Record:38: 13–3–4
Earnings:A$1,423,867; US$600,000; £222,712; and HK$490,000[2]
Race:Thousand Guineas Prelude (2008)
P J Bell Stakes (2009)
Glenlogan Park Stakes (2009)
QTC Cup (2009)
Winterbottom Stakes (2009, 2011)
G H Mumm Stakes (2011)
Al Quoz Sprint (2012)
King George Stakes (2012)
Nunthorpe Stakes (2012)
Updated:6 June 2016

Ortensia (foaled 16 September 2005 – 5 June 2016) was an Australian thoroughbred racehorse. A sprinter, she won Group One races on three continents. The mare died while in foal to Redoutes Choice on the weekend of 4/5 June 2016, having to be euthanized due to a tumour that developed on one of her lungs, severely reducing her ability to breathe. She has two fillies a yearling by Choisir and a weanling by Dream Ahead. Ortensia was 10 years old.[3]

Background

Ortensia was a bay mare bred in New South Wales by L. D. Rhodes. She is one of many successful sprinters and milers sired by Testa Rossa who won six Grade One races in 1999 and 2000.[4] Testa Rossa is currently based at the Vinery Stud in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales.[5]

2012: International campaign

After establishing herself as a successful performer in Australia, Ortensia embarked on an international campaign in 2012. Ortensia won the Al Quoz Sprint at Meydan Racecourse in March and was then sent to England for the European summer. Initial results were disappointing as she was well-beaten in the King's Stand Stakes (ninth behind the Hong Kong sprinter Little Bridge) and the July Cup (fourth behind Mayson). In July however, she was ridden by William Buick to a victory in the Group Two King George Stakes at Goodwood Racecourse and followed up a month later by taking the Group One Nunthorpe Stakes at York Racecourse. She came from a seemingly impossible position in the latter race two furlongs from the finish to win by a neck from Spirit Quartz.[6]

Major Race Wins

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DateRace nameDCourseClassPrize MarginTimeJockey
Thousand Guineas Prelude1400mCaulfieldG3A$75,0000.81:26.02Danny Nikolic
QTC Cup1300mEagle FarmG2A$96,0000.11:19.13Craig Williams
Winterbottom Stakes1200mAscot, WAG2A$300,0001.51:08.56Craig Williams
Winterbottom Stakes1200mAscot, WAG1A$300,0001.01:10.10Craig Williams
Al Quoz Sprint1000mMeydanG1US$600,0001.2557.98Craig Williams
King George Stakes5fGoodwoodG2£56,7101.2557.24William Buick
Nunthorpe Stakes5fYorkG1£141,7750.457.62William Buick

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ortensia Horse Pedigree.
  2. Web site: Ortensia Horse, Race Form Guide, News, Stats, Horse racing form and News.
  3. Web site: Three-time G1 winner Ortensia dies. Racing Victoria. Sheehan. Luke. 6 June 2016. 6 June 2016.
  4. Web site: Testa Rossa – Record By Race Type. Racing Post.
  5. Web site: Overview Testa Rossa » Vinery Stud.
  6. Web site: Ortensia justifies long British sojourn with flying Nunthorpe victory. Greg Wood. 24 August 2012. The Guardian.