Magnificient Style | |
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Sire | Silver Hawk |
Grandsire | Roberto |
Dam | Mia Karina |
Damsire | Icecapade |
Sex | Mare |
Foaled | 21 March 1993 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Buckram Oak Farm |
Owner | Buckram Oak Holdings |
Trainer | Henry Cecil |
Jockey | Willie Ryan Pat Eddery Mick Kinane |
Record | 4: 2–0–1 |
Earnings | £30,744 |
Major wins | |
Musidora Stakes (1996) |
Magnificient Style (foaled 21 March 1993) is an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. She only raced as a three-year-old, winning two of her four races, including the Musidora Stakes. Since retiring from racing she has become a successful broodmare, with her progeny including Playful Act, Nathaniel and Great Heavens. She was trained by Henry Cecil and owned by Buckram Oak Holdings.
Magnificient Style is a bay mare bred by Buckram Oak Farm and foaled in March 1993. [1] [2] She was sired by Silver Hawk, who won the Craven Stakes and finished third in The Derby. [3] Silver Hawk also sired Epsom Derby winner Benny the Dip [4] and St. Leger Stakes winner Mutafaweq, [5] as well as Grass Wonder, Magnificent Star, Memories of Silver, Nashoba's Key and Wonder Again. [6] Magnificient Style's dam was Mia Karina, a daughter of Icecapade. [2] Mia Karina also foaled Siberian Summer, who won the Grade 1 Strub Stakes in 1993. [7] Magnificient Style was trained by Henry Cecil. [1]
Magnificient Style made her racecourse debut on 8 April 1996 in a ten-furlong maiden at Kempton Park. Jockey Willie Ryan held her up near the rear of the field and took the lead with two furlongs left to run. In the closing stages she pulled clear and won by six lengths from Migwar. [8] Magnificient Style's next start came in the Pretty Polly Stakes at Newmarket. She started as the favourite, but Pat Eddery could not get her to settle in the race and she finished third, five and a half lengths behind winner Pricket. [9] Pricket then went on to finish second in the Oaks on her next start. [10]
On 14 May 1996, Magnificient Style started at the price of 5/2 for the Group 3 Musidora Stakes at York and faced four rivals. Ridden by Mick Kinane, she took the lead from the start. She was never caught and won the race by one and three quarter lengths from Sil Sila, with Obsessive a further length behind in third place. [11] Sil Sila won the Prix de Diane in her following race. [12] Magnificient Style's fourth and final race was the Ribblesdale Stakes at Ascot, where she was ridden by Pat Eddery and started as the 13/8 favourite. As in her previous race, she led from the start, however she could not stay in front and faded to finish sixth, over ten lengths behind winner Tulipa. [13] During her racing career, Magnificient Style won £30,744 in prize money. [1]
Magnificient Style was retired to Swettenham Stud, where she established herself as a top broodmare. She was purchased privately by Kincorth Investments in 2007, [14] and her foals so far are:
Sire Silver Hawk (USA) b. 1979 | Roberto (USA) b. 1969 | Hail To Reason br. 1958 | Turn-To |
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Nothirdchance | |||
Bramalea b. 1959 | Nashua | ||
Rarelea | |||
Gris Vitesse (GB) gr. 1966 | Amerigo ch. 1955 | Nearco* | |
Sanlinea | |||
Matchiche II gr. 1956 | Mat de Cocagne | ||
Chimere Fabuleuse | |||
Dam Mia Karina (USA) b. 1983 | Icecapade (USA) gr. 1969 | Nearctic br. 1954 | Nearco* |
Lady Angela | |||
Shenanigans gr. 1963 | Native Dancer | ||
Bold Irish | |||
Basin (USA) b. 1972 | Tom Rolfe b. 1962 | Ribot | |
Pocahontas | |||
Delta b. 1952 | Nasrullah | ||
Bourtai |
Note: b. = Bay, br. = Brown, ch. = Chestnut, gr. = Grey
* Magnificient Style is inbred 4x4 to Nearco. This means that the stallion appears twice in the fourth generation of her pedigree.
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