Bessarabian (racehorse)

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Bessarabian winning Selene Stakes, 1985 (Woodbine)
Bessarabian
Sire Vice Regent
Grandsire Northern Dancer
DamTete de Linotte
Damsire Turn-To
Sex Filly
Foaled1982
CountryUnited States
Colour Bay
BreederWelcome Farm (Richard Winn)
OwnerEaton Hall Farm
Trainer Michael J. Doyle
Record37: 18-5-4
Earnings$1,032,640
Major wins
Gardenia Stakes (1984)
Ontario Debutante Stakes (1984)
Mazarine Stakes (1984)
Selene Stakes (1985)
Lady Angela Stakes (1985)
Ontario Colleen Handicap (1985)
Hibiscus Stakes (1985)
Woodbine Breeders' Cup Stakes (1986)
Ontario Matron Stakes (1986)
Seaway Stakes (1986)
Canadian Stakes (1986)
Tattling Handicap (1986)
Awards
Canadian Champion Older Female Horse (1986)
Honours
Bessarabian Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack

Bessarabian (foaled 1982 in Pennsylvania) is a Canadian Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Owned by Thor Eaton's Eaton Hall Farm, the Eaton family member entrusted her race conditioning to Mike Doyle. The millionaire granddaughter of Northern Dancer, Bessarabian raced in Canada and the United States.

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Racing career

As a two-year-old, Bessarabian had an outstanding season with wins in the Ontario Debutante and Mazarine Stakes. [1] Sent to compete in the United States, on October 26 she scored an impressive victory at Garden State Park, winning the $200,000 G2 Gardenia Stakes by more than nine lengths. [2] [3] That performance would see Bessarabian sent off as the parimutuel betting favorite in the 1984 inaugural running of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies held that year at California's Hollywood Park Racetrack. However, coming out of the first turn of the race, Fran's Valentine veered wide and knocked another horse off stride and into Bessarabian who never recovered and finished fifth. Fran's Valentine won the race but was disqualified and the win awarded to runner-up, Outstandingly. [4]

Bessarabian began her 1985 three-year-old campaign with a win in the Hibiscus Stakes at Florida's Hialeah Park Racetrack. [5] Returned north to Canada, she was the winner of three important stakes at Woodbine Racetrack. [1]

Following her most successful year in racing, four-year-old Bessarabian was voted the 1986 Sovereign Award for Champion Older Female Horse. She was then retired from racing having won eighteen of her thirty-seven starts. [6] [7]

Retired to broodmare duty, Bessarabian produced four foals, the most successful of which in racing was probably Dagda, a stakes-winning gelding born in 1992 sired by Alysheba.

In 1996 the Woodbine track renamed the Etobicoke Handicap in her honor. [1]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Bessarabian, bay mare, 1982
Sire
Vice Regent
Northern Dancer Nearctic Nearco
Lady Angela
Natalma Native Dancer
Almahmoud
Victoria ReginaMenetrierFair Copy
La Melodie
VictorianaWindfields
Iribelle
Dam
Tete de Linotte
Turn-To Royal Charger Nearco
Sun Princess
Source SucreeAdmiral Drake
Lavendula
Pink Nightie Windfields Bunty Lawless
Nandi
Pink Sapphire Vincentive
Lump Sugar (family: 5-g)

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