Reine Enchanteur Explained
Reine Enchanteur |
Sire: | Sea Bird |
Grandsire: | Dan Cupid |
Dam: | Libra |
Damsire: | Hyperion |
Sex: | Mare |
Foaled: | 1967 |
Color: | --> |
Owner: | Wendell P. Rosso |
Racing Colors: | --> |
Earnings: | $9,305 |
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Reine Enchanteur (1967) was a Thoroughbred racehorse out of Sea Bird who was sold for a world-record $405,000 ($ million inflation adjusted) in 1968.[1] [2] [3]
She earned a total career purse of $9,305. Owner Wendell P. Rosso used her for breeding,[4] including with 1971 Blue Grass Stakes winner Impetuosity.[5]
Notes and References
- News: High-Priced Filly Finishes Third . . August 5, 1970 . 18 . . August 24, 2016 .
- News: Get Lost, Cinderella, Wajima's In Front . . September 22, 1975 .
- Book: Randall, John . Tony . Morris . Horse Racing: The Records . Guinness . 1985 . 0-85112-446-1 . 149 .
- Book: Bassett, Ted . Bill . Mooney . Keeneland's Ted Bassett: My Life . University Press of Kentucky . 2015 . 10–11 . Ted Bassett (executive).
- News: Reine Enchanteur to be bred to Impetuosity here . Ocala Star-Banner . April 20, 1972 .